Spearheaded by Pearl Academy, the lab will introduce women to the basics of tailoring and garment construction, and help them secure a means of livelihood.
Tenor Sharlho came to India, on his own, at the age of five. Today he runs a sustainable fashion brand in the country that has come to be his second home.
Vivid colours and intricate patterns define the textiles of NC Hills' Dimasa Cachari tribe. ROOHI, a new label based in Haflong, showcases these traditional weaves in a contemporary avatar.
When Anjali Lama walks the ramp at the Lakmé Fashion Week Summer/Resort in 2017, she will also be blazing the trail for transgender people across the world.
Indian model Carol Gracias walked the ramp at Lakme India Fashion Week in Mumbai, revealing a baby bump. Her confidence and total disregard of conventional modelling stereotypes stole the show.
Just when designer Mandeep Nagi was looking for a model to showcase her latest collection, her eyes fell on Kamala, a domestic help in Delhi. This is what happened next.
Fashion keeps changing. But one thing that never go out of fashion are eco-friendly products. From clothes to footwear and even make up, you can replace all the products you currently use with environment-friendly options right away. Here is all you need to know.
Prominent designers like Ritu Kumar, Tarun Tahiliani, Anita Dongre and many more are going back to the roots to bring traditional weavers in the limelight and revive the beautiful, ancient weaving techniques that are getting lost.