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1 month ago |
hindustantimes.com | Shweta Sunny
Kolkata, a city steeped in culture and artistry, was the perfect canvas for Srijita Ghosh's creative journey. A fresh, evocative presence in the influencer space, she seamlessly blends fashion, Indian textiles, and homegrown labels into a visual symphony on Instagram. Yet, fashion was never the plan — it found her. "A jewellery brand invited me to walk for their show during my first year of Human Physiology, and that serendipitous moment changed everything," she reflects.
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1 month ago |
htsyndication.com | Shweta Sunny
Posted On: 2025-04-15 Posted By: Shweta Sunny Travel Cities Hindustan Times India, April 15 -- Kolkata, a city steeped in culture and artistry, was the perfect canvas for Srijita Ghosh's creative journey. A fresh, evocative presence in the influencer space, she seamlessly blends fashion, Indian textiles, and homegrown labels into a visual symphony on Instagram.
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1 month ago |
hindustantimes.com | Shweta Sunny
This season saw traditional Indian weaves walk hand-in-hand with experimental finesse. Rahul Mishra, under his prêt label AFEW, reimagined Bandhani in sculptural, exaggerated silhouettes and married it seamlessly with the Japanese resist-dyeing art of Shibori. Ka-Sha’s Karishma Shahani Khan infused Khadi and Kala cotton with geometric elements in a stunning black-white-gold palette. Meanwhile, Somaiya Kala Vidya’s Shakil Ahmed brought Kutch’s Batik prints to the fore in a contemporary avatar.
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1 month ago |
hindustantimes.com | Shweta Sunny
With Parsis celebrating Navroz today, here’s how the community’s traditional wear has remained timeless — from graceful Gara embroidered sarees to the pristine white jacket-style daglis, phetas, paghdis, jhablas and sadras. We speak to Parsi designers about how these cultural pieces of clothing have evolved with time. The popular Gara embroidery has stood the test of time within the community. Parsi Fashion designer Ashdeen Z Lilaowala explains, “Gara is all things flora and fauna.
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2 months ago |
hindustantimes.com | Shweta Sunny
Ayushree Malik For the 20-year-old Psychology student at Delhi University, it’s been an overwhelming feeling ever since her big win. Malik says, “I’m overwhelmed with the immense love and support that has been showered upon me.
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