

Sunday 18 March '07
The fashion carnival is coming to town. From a favourite dialogue to the tradition of using tea cloth, the collections will have a tale of their own.Sunday 28 January '07
In a season that will see some high-profile weddings, here’s how to dress to the occasionSunday
1 October '06Ever since the BMI scare broke out at Madrid Fashion Week, models have been jumping onto the weighing scale and brushing up their math to figure out how they fare. So, do top models in India make the cut post the anti-thin crusade?Sunday
10 September '06The just-concluded fashion week in the Capital threw up some fresh interpretations of Indian techniquesTuesday
5 September '06Faulty timing, few celebrities, fewer buyers, the India Fashion Week ended this Sunday. Actually, the show was over even before it beganSunday
20 August '06Jewelled or printed, ikat, the ethnic answer to the geometric pattern in vogue on global runways, will be freshly interpreted at the upcoming Fashion WeekSunday
30 July '06More proof that style never goes out of fashion: The dress is back in a big waySunday
23 July '06It’s about being elegant and chic this fall-winter. The fitted look is on its way out. So what’s in? Skirts, lace trimmings, even androgyny...Sunday
16 July '06The dinner spreads are out. Finger food is in. And the fun lies in variety—rice cubes topped with wasabi and raw fish fight with roomali roti wrapped in caeser salad for palate and plate spaceSunday
2 July '06This can be your address too.What you need is to get haute with designer furnishing and accessoriesSunday
28 May '06This season, it’s back to the basics. Leading designers are creating bold new designs with good old polka dots and stripesSunday
21 May '06After Ritu Kumar and Rohit Bal, who are the next stars of Indian fashion? The buzz is around four designersSunday
16 April '06High fashion has found its new Muse in the fine artsSunday
19 March '06After all the excitement at the London Fashion Week, I think I’m just beginning to get back to normal. Actually, I would say, it’s the usual.