Nivi Shrivastava

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Festive lookbook springs funky surprises

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With the festive season around the corner, it is a busy time for Indian designers, who are rocking the runway with latest celebratory trends.

Connected by differences

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India, the land of diversities and cultural divisions, is an eternal source of inspiration to artists across the globe.

Girlfriends rack up sales

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They are young and pretty, and unlike their older social predecessors these new “It” girls let their work talk louder than their social presence around town.

Religion, fun side up

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In our country, religion is something that unites as well as divides people from time to time.

Delicate, dazzling, dramatic

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In the world of fashion where trends change in the speed of light, there are only a few “timeless” statements that one can hold on to. Perhaps that was the idea behind designer Gaurav Gupta’s ‘Lightfall’ collection that traced the journey of fluid silhouettes.

Princess of psychedelica

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Ain’t no show like a MA show, ‘casue a MA show don’t stop – the sentiment exactly explains the state of mind for most audiences, who witnessed designer Manish Arora’s “Indian” collection on the fourth

Sheer and shine at couture carnival

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It’s that time of the year when the capital celebrates fashion in its full glory.

Rash riders taunt danger

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There is a fine line that separates pleasure from pain, and when one is young and restless the demarcation tends to blur resulting in hazardous repercussions.

Party rocker with classical roots

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They say looks are often deceptive, and if you meet this 24-year-old DJ that’s the first thing that is bound to hit you.

Couturier creates magic with crafts

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The fifth edition of the Tarun Tahiliani couture exposition opened doors for the patrons at the DLF Emporio mall, where the veteran showcased his latest bridal line.

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