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  • Nothing Fits Like A Memory: Ishmeet Kaur In Khan Market

    Nothing Fits Like A Memory: Ishmeet Kaur In Khan Market By Ishmeet Kaur Nothing Fits Like A Memory: Ishmeet Kaur In Khan Market 30 May 2025 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Fashion isn’t just worn — it’s inherited, haunted, and stitched through time. Our Fashion Editor returns to the market that quietly made her. There are places in a city that don’t beg for attention. They don’t scream style. They simply exist — like scars. Like old songs that still know your name. Khan Market is one of them. This isn’t a love letter. It’s a confession. And I’m its witness. I walk the market like someone flipping through an old family photo album. Not smiling, not sad — just soaking in the faded corners of a place that has somehow stayed stitched into my bones. There’s a rhythm here. It’s not loud, but it’s persistent. Like a heartbeat you forgot you had. I’m not dressed for spectacle. Off-white cotton shirt. Worn-in sandals. Hair pulled back in a lazy bun. But something about this place makes you want to be honest. Honest in how you look. Be honest in what you remember. Like I’ve lived here a hundred times before in dreams where nothing is clear but the light. This market is a paradox — colonial bones and millennial breath. Tea vendors next to Pilates studios. A rickshaw stalled beside a luxury car. The scent of mogra battling diesel fumes. And somehow, in this mess, I fit perfectly. Not because I want to — because I was built by it. I remember coming here with my mother after school. We never bought anything. We’d just look. Stare at mannequins. Run our fingers over silks we couldn’t afford. That was my first fashion education — silent, sacred, and stolen. And just like that, the memories pour in — unfiltered and oddly specific. The juice stall where my dupatta once got stained with pomegranate. The tailor who gave me a measuring tape like it was a wand. The mirror in a fitting room where I first saw myself not as a child, but as a woman. Back then, I didn’t know the word for style. But I knew how my mother’s dupatta smelled after the monsoon. How a fold could hide a mood. How women looked more confident walking out of shops, even if their wallets were lighter. That’s fashion. Fashion is about more than just the clothes. The change. The quiet transformation. The alchemy. Near the alley’s edge, a teenager leans against a scooter, smoking like it’s his last rebellion before dinner. The smoke curls slowly, thick, indifferent to the world. I watch him without watching. It’s not the cigarette — it’s the solitude. The way people carry themselves when no one’s watching. I don’t smoke. But I get it. We all need rituals. Mine just happen to be older — like folding fabric the right way. Or smelling something and thinking, yes, this belongs to someone I once loved. I pass shelves stacked with old hardcover books, tailors crouched over chalk lines like cloth surgeons, and individuals engaging in casual familiarity — hands brushing, eyes avoiding. The market hums, a soft drone of stories you’re never invited into but feel anyway. I stop at a crooked mirror nailed to a cement pillar. I don’t look in. Just stand. Khan Market isn’t fashionable. It’s flawed. Which is why it works. Like all beautiful things, it’s held together by memory and duct tape. By now, the sun has begun its slow descent into Delhi’s dust. Everything glows in the kind of light that makes regrets feel poetic. I sit on a chipped stone ledge, sipping overly sweet chai from a glass with a small crack down one side. I hold a brown-paper parcel in my lap. No label. Just texture. Inside it? Perhaps it could be fabric intended for a collection in the future. Maybe a gift for my mother. Or maybe just something that smelled like the past and felt like tomorrow. I won’t say. I don’t need to. Fashion, for me, isn’t about shouting. It’s about knowing. And Khan Market — chaotic, cracked, unbothered — taught me how to know things without naming them. Before I leave, I run my hand along the edge of a wooden bench. Carved initials from 1993. A plastic rose melting in the heat. A dog yawns. A rickshaw honks. Life keeps moving. But for a moment, everything is still. I guess some places aren’t destinations. They’re reminders. That I used to be teeny. And brimming with amazement. And that’s where style begins. Then I walk off — not hurried, not slow. Just enough to leave a trace. And Khan Market, that stubborn old soul of a place, exhales. 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  • Ozzy Held Me Together: No More Tears, Just Gratitude

    Ozzy Held Me Together: No More Tears, Just Gratitude By Shriniwas Kodape Ozzy Held Me Together: No More Tears, Just Gratitude 28 July 2025 LIFESTYLE Advertisement We were young, loud, and starved for something real. Not the kind of “real” you read about in textbooks or hear in polite conversation. We needed the kind of noise that could silence the chaos inside our heads, the kind of sound that felt like it had dirt under its fingernails and blood on its knuckles. Our band was scrappy—just a bunch of half-grown kids chasing distortion pedals and cheap highs, rehearsing until the neighbors banged on the walls or the amps gave out. Nights would end with cigarette breaks, chai in cracked glasses, and a silence that hung heavier than the smoke. It was during one of those cigarette breaks that Waseem—my brother in riffs, in rage, and all things holy and unholy—pulled a disc out of his torn bag. It was scratched, half-faded, and had one word smeared in black marker like it had been written during an exorcism: SABBATH . He didn’t explain. Just handed it to me like it was sacred and muttered, “Play it loud. And don’t just listen. Feel it.” That night, I lay flat on the floor, headphones plugged in, lights out, heart wide open. The opening riff of War Pigs didn’t just play—it cracked the ceiling open. And when that voice came in— Ozzy’s voice—it wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t perfect. But it hit me like the truth. Raw, blistered, truth. The kind you don’t hear anymore. It was more than a performance. It was a present. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone—he was trying to survive. There was something so deeply human in his delivery. Not trained, not polished, just unfiltered emotion laid bare. It felt like someone was singing from the same dark pit I was stuck in. Screaming, but not for help—screaming with me. And suddenly, I wasn’t screaming alone. And then there was the band. My God, the band . Tony Iommi didn’t play guitar—he commanded it. Riffs that felt like molten iron being poured straight into your veins. Geezer Butler’s bass wasn’t just background—it was heartbeat, heartbeat, heartbeat. And Bill Ward, behind the kit, didn’t just keep time—he dragged time through the dirt and made it beg. These weren’t songs. These were spells. Thunderstorms in 4/4 time. But Ozzy… Ozzy was the center. Not because he outshone them—but because he carried their weight with him. Every lyric, every howl, every slurred syllable—he bled for it. And it made you want to bleed too. Not out of pain, but out of relief. Out of finally feeling seen. At that point in my life, I was a mess. Depression isn’t poetic when it’s real. It’s a leech that sticks to your soul. Addiction was more than a phase—it was a language I was fluent in. Some nights, I’d sit by the window, smoke curling into the sky, thinking I wouldn’t make it through the night. And then No More Tears would come on. And something in that song—something I still can’t name—would anchor me. Just enough to hold on till morning. Ozzy never told you it would get better. He never lied. But he was there—in your headphones, in your bloodstream, in your darkest hours. He gave us something better than optimism. He gave us honesty. And through that honesty, hope. He never claimed to be a hero. He never wore a crown. But for all of us who didn’t fit, who didn’t shine, who didn’t have the words—Ozzy was the voice. And Paranoid—God help me—that song still wrecks me. Every time that riff kicks in, I’m seventeen again, scared out of my mind, but finally feeling like maybe, just maybe, someone else out there gets it that it’s okay not to be OK. That you can be broken and still be. He’s gone now. And the silence he leaves behind is almost unbearable. But it’s also filled with something else—something heavy and holy. Because right now, somewhere in a bedroom lit by the dull blue glow of a laptop screen, some kid just hit play on Paranoid for the first time. And he’s scared. And confused. And lost in his head. But for those three minutes and thirty-one seconds—he’s not alone. Ozzy’s there. Whispering. Screaming and holding the line. You don’t have to meet someone to know them. I met Ozzy every time I needed a reason to stay. Every time I needed someone to scream for me when I couldn’t scream for myself. So here’s to him. To Ozzy. To every busted mic and blown amp and bloodied lyric. To the band that didn’t just change music—but changed me. Rest loud, man. And thank you for giving chaos a sound, and giving kids like me the strength to survive it. 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  • Top Bali Villas For Your Next Visit To The Indonesian City

    by Yashi Srivastava by Yashi Srivastava Top Bali Villas For Your Next Visit To The Indonesian City 23 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Mesmerizing natural settings, rustic artworks, vintage interiors, and luxurious rooms –some of the best villas to stay in Bali look like a dream. The vibe of these villas is such that you just can’t help but soak in the beauty of them. Most private villas in Bali are settled gloriously near a pristine beach for you to relax and enjoy your time with friends, partner, or family. Apart from privacy and luxury, the best villas in Bali also accentuate your stay by offering a complimentary breakfast, all-inclusive amenities, and spa treatments, along with other services. Since Bali invites an influx of tourists throughout the year, these villas do not cost a fortune to spend a few days in their luxuriousness. So, all you dreamers out there, get ready to indulge in some warm hospitality, plush services, infinity pools, and breath-taking stay in these Bali luxury villas. 1. The Jessica Estate Location: Berawa, Canggu If there is one word to describe this villa, it’s magical. The Estate is located in the very heart of Southern Bali and can accommodate as many as 30 people at one time! Embellished with outside pools, fitness center, beautiful gardens, and a shared lounge, this resplendent villa also boasts of big and beautiful rooms that offers 24-hour room service. The highlight of staying in this exotic villa is its proximity to the divine Berawa Beach, which is located at a distance of about 2.8 km. Another reason to book your stay in this villa is for the numerous services it offers, including free private parking, free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and incredible barbecue space. 2. Villa Como Location: Gn Manu, Tibubeneng, Canggu Villa Como, a private villa in Bali is set amidst a stunning location, which is surrounded by natural landscapes, with the popular Finns Beach Club at a distance of about 1.2 km. The rooms of Villa Como Bali are luxurious in every sense of the word. There is no end to describing the beauty of this alluring property. To begin with, the place offers free Wi-Fi, TV, delectable food as well as hot and cold beverages, open-air space to chill, outdoor swimming pool, etc. For your entertainment, this impressive property also arranges for complimentary Netflix streaming service in your room, which brims with brightly-lit lights, a fully-equipped kitchen and a gorgeous bathroom. One of the top Canggu private pool villas, Villa Como is known for its huge swimming pools and the exotic pool side area. 3. Villa Kubu 36 Canggu Location: Canggu If you are looking for a villa in Bali near the beach, then Villa Kubu Canggu is certainly the best choice for you! This opulent villa is located at a distance of 1.2 km from Nelayan Beach and Batu Belig Beach, and 1.1 km from Berawa Beach. The villa is fully air-conditioned and has four bedrooms that are complete with a well-maintained kitchen, impressive bathroom, a flatscreen TV, a dining area, and a refrigerator. This splendorous property is located at a distance of 16 km from Ngurah Rai International Airport, and offers a paid pick-and-drop airport shuttle service for the guests. Some of the popular places in Bali, including Vue Beach Club and La Laguna Bali, are located quite near to the villa. Additionally, the place also comes with outdoor swimming pools, free private parking, spa and other wellness treatments, free Wi-Fi, barbeque space, and other facilities for its guests. In a nutshell, your stay at Villa Kubu 36 will simply be a delight. 4. Nil Villa Seminal Location: Drupadi district, Seminyak Nil Villa Seminyak is built in true Balinese style to help the guests get a complete feel of this beautiful destination. One of the most luxurious villas in Seminyak near the beach, Nil Villa is exuberant with hand-made fabrics that enhance the interior of the rooms, lounge, and living area. The artwork of the villa is also inspired by the local stonework, in a way, that exhibits the vibrant nature of all things that are a part of Bali. Apart from an impressive interior, this opulent property is also one of the most in-demand Seminyak private pool villas in Bali. The outdoor pool sparkles with piercing blue water and remains to be one of the favorite places of guests to hang out during their stay in the villa. The place is also equipped with modern services, such as free private parking, air-conditioned rooms and a terrace area that offers picturesque views of this extraordinary island. 5. Villa K Location: Jalan Raya Legian Villa K, Bali is furnished with richness and top-class amenities for anyone who is looking for a quiet getaway with family, friends, or spouse. This dazzling villa is located at a distance of 600 m from Legian Beach in Legian, which makes it a favorite of sea-lovers and nature enthusiasts. One of the main attractions of this villa is its lavish private pool, which is intricately carved amid lush greens to soothe your senses as you witness the breath-taking view of the Indian Ocean. A balcony terrace, a lovely garden, and a colorful garden are other enchantments that draw attention to this villa. The air-conditioned rooms offer vivid views of the beautiful land of Bali. So, if you are already planning to book your ticket to Bali, make sure that you stay in one of these luxurious villas to get the authentic taste of Bali and all things that come with it. Going to Bali and not staying in one of these villas is like going to Mumbai and not eating a vada pav! Blob - Bali is an exotic travel location. You can visit the temples, cycle by the rivers, trek to waterfalls, and try its delicious cuisine, but when it comes to booking your stay, make sure you get it done in one of the villas mentioned in this article. They are luxurious, breathtaking and won’t burn a hole in your pocket. #BaliVillas #TravelBali #LuxuryVillas #BaliTour #BaliTravels #VillaLife SEARCH The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders TRAVEL Unveiling Delights Of Hotel Palazzo Versace Gem Of Dubai TRAVEL 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List TRAVEL Revolutionizing Air Travel: Qatar Airways Introduces AI-Powered Booking With Sama TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape 64 Floors Up: Lebua At State Tower Perspective 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Four Seasons Bangkok: Where The River Holds Its Breath 17 September 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Neon, Smoke, And Chili Fire: A Night In Bangkok’s Chinatown 2 September 2025 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Why the Maldives doesn’t fail to amaze tourists worldwide

    by Rupashree Ravi by Rupashree Ravi Why the Maldives doesn’t fail to amaze tourists worldwide 5 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement A made-for-Instagram spot, the Maldives is the new go-to favourite for tourists all over the world. It has become the world’s greatest and most special island destination. The warm climate, exquisite white sandy beaches, and incredible underwater marine life are the main reasons why many tourists visit the country, along with recreational pursuits like scuba diving, snorkelling, and surfing. The country is a collection of many tiny coral islands. Each island has at least one resort, which is surrounded by a lagoon, making it a paradise for tourists. There’s a beach for every person in the Maldives What is so special about this place? One of the first things is the peace and tranquillity of the island that attracts tourists in this busy world. You can only hear the sound of sea waves with no crowds or rush. The magnificent reefs and museums add to the ultimate Maldives experience. Some of the must visit places in the Maldives are The Grand Friday Mosque, the glowing beach at Vaadhoo Island, the Whale Submarine, the capital city of Male and of course, the breathtaking and exotic island beaches. Moreover, the dining experiences are unique and very delightful. There are plenty of choices from the Mediterranean to Asian cuisines and live grills. Some dishes are par excellence, where you sit under a starlit sky in an exclusive private dining experience on the beach. Without doubt, seafood is a must try like the Rihakuru, live lobsters, fish curries and cutlets, which is a staple diet. Nothing beats a beachside meal The craze to visit the island country increased more than ever before as Covid-19 lockdowns around the world were gradually lifted. The Maldives was one of the first countries to open international borders in mid-2020, with strict guidelines and measures to curb the virus. And thus, the Maldives became the most popular holiday destination and the biggest international tourism success story in 2020-21. The pandemic became the real game changer as Indians, in particular, started preferring the Maldives to other beach destinations like Goa, Thailand, and Malaysia. Because unlike the crowded and somewhat unhygienic beaches at these destinations, the Maldives was promoted as a safe haven and social distancing-friendly location. They began seeing the destination as a once-in-a-lifetime honeymoon experience. With Indian celebrities and influencers visiting the country for vacations, staycations and even photoshoots and promoting it with the tagline ‘Isolation never looked this good’, the awe for the beautiful country only kept increasing. For the discerning Indian traveller, the Maldives gave a value for money and affordable luxury for all. The Maldives became the perfect hub for couples The country is known for its eco-tourism which promotes the survival of the reefs that surround its many islands. They protect the livelihoods of the local communities while also ensuring sustainable and hospitable stays. If you’re thinking of the perfect island getaway and a peaceful vacation, the Maldives is the best choice! #Maldives #Ecotourism #Beaches #Islands #Vacation #Staycation SEARCH The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders TRAVEL Unveiling Delights Of Hotel Palazzo Versace Gem Of Dubai TRAVEL 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List TRAVEL Revolutionizing Air Travel: Qatar Airways Introduces AI-Powered Booking With Sama TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape 64 Floors Up: Lebua At State Tower Perspective 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Four Seasons Bangkok: Where The River Holds Its Breath 17 September 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Neon, Smoke, And Chili Fire: A Night In Bangkok’s Chinatown 2 September 2025 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Tom Ford: The Fashion Genie

    Tom Ford: The Fashion Genie by Aparajita Jaiswal Tom Ford: The Fashion Genie 1 May 2021 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Among many of our favourite luxury brand designers, Thomas Carlyle Ford, an American fashion designer and filmmaker, is truly one of the most inspiring and looked upon creators of fashion. He launched his eponymous luxury brand in 2006, having previously served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Ford currently also serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Tom Ford had quite the journey, figuring out his interests. At age 16, he enrolled at Bard College at Simon’s Rock, but quickly dropped out. He moved to New York City to study art history at New York University where he met Ian Falconer, who took him to Studio 54 for the first time, spiking his interest in acting and directing. Ford dropped out after a year, focusing on acting in television commercials. Ford began studying interior architecture at The New School’s art and design college, Parsons, in New York City. He kept visiting Studio 54, where he realized he was gay. The club’s disco-era glamor ended up being a major influence on his later designs. Before his last year at New School, Ford spent a year and a half in Paris, where he worked as an intern in Chloé’s press office, inspiring his interest in fashion. He spent his final year at The New School studying fashion, but graduated with a degree in architecture. In an interview with The New York Times, Ford said, “If I was ever going to become a good designer, I had to leave America. My own culture was inhibiting me. Too much style in America is tacky. It’s looked down upon to be too stylish. Europeans, however, appreciate style.” At the time, Italian fashion house Gucci was struggling financially and was seeking to strengthen its women’s ready-to-wear presence as a part of a brand overhaul. The company’s creative director, Dawn Mello hired Ford as the brand’s chief women’s ready-to-wear designer in 1990 and Ford moved to Milan. “I was talking to a lot of people, and most didn’t want the job,” Mello said. “For an American designer to move to Italy to join a company that was far from being a brand would have been pretty risky.” Ford’s role at Gucci rapidly expanded; he was designing menswear within six months, and shoes soon after that. He also took over Richard Lambertson left as design director in 1992, heading the brand’s ready-to-wear, fragrances, image, advertising, and store design. In 1993, when he was in charge of designing eleven product lines, Ford worked eighteen-hour days. Although there were creative tensions between Ford and Maurizio Gucci, the company’s chairman and 50% owner, inspiring Maurizio Gucci wanted to fire Ford, Domenico De Sole insisted that he remain. Nonetheless, Ford’s work during the early 1990s was primarily behind the scenes; his contributions to Gucci were overshadowed by those of Mello, who was the company’s public face. In 1994, Ford was promoted to Creative Director of Gucci. By 1999, the house, which had been almost bankrupt when Ford joined, was valued at more than $4 billion. When Gucci acquired the house of Yves Saint Laurent in 1999, Ford was named Creative Director of that label as well. In April 2004, Ford parted ways with the Gucci group after he and CEO Domenico de Sole, who is credited as Ford’s partner in Gucci’s success, failed to agree with Pinault Printemps Redoute’s boss over control of the Group. He has since referred to this experience as “devastating” and as a “midlife crisis” because he had “put everything into that for fifteen years”. When Ford left in 2004, Gucci Group was valued at $10 billion, hiring four individuals to split the work Ford had done. After leaving Gucci, Ford launched a line of menswear, beauty, eyewear, and accessories in 2006, named after himself, “Tom Ford”. De Sole became chairman of the label. Ford has described “the Tom Ford customer” as international, cultured, well-traveled, and possessing disposable income. For women, he added “strong and intelligent women who know their own style”. From the time we’re born until we die, we’re kept busy with artificial stuff that isn’t important. Tom Ford First Lady Michelle Obama wore an ivory floor-length evening gown designed by Ford to Buckingham Palace in 2011. He has also dressed Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Hathaway, Daniel Craig, Tom Hanks, Johnny Depp, Ryan Gosling, Will Smith, Julianne Moore, Hugh Jackman, Jon Hamm, and Henry Cavill. Ford designed Daniel Craig’s suits for his last three James Bond films: Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre. Jay Z released a song titled “Tom Ford” with “Tom Ford” rapped numerous times within the song. Ford responded that he was flattered and “it means that one has really penetrated and made an impact on popular culture.” Following the song’s release, Ford received a huge spike in online search engine queries. Ford has been called a “fashion icon” and a “style icon” and he was included in “All-TIME 100 Fashion Icons” list. Ford has been included in several best-dressed lists, such as International Best Dressed List,The Guardian’s “The 50 best-dressed over-50s”, and British GQ’s “50 Best Dressed Men in Britain 2015”. He was featured on the cover of the 2011 spring/summer issue of Another Man, giving his opinion on what makes the modern day gentleman. He won several awards including several VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards and Council of Fashion Designers of America. Ford is known for sexy clothes, making provocative statements, and creating racy advertisements. Ford’s designs convey a “sophisticated sex appeal” and he has been credited for “bringing sexy back”. His advertisement campaigns have drawn controversy for use of nudity and “provocative sexual imagery”. Ford is also known to pose with celebrities and models in his ad campaigns. Ford is not only a designer but also a creative artist. Ford directed the Academy Award-nominated films A Single Man and Nocturnal Animals. In March 2005, Ford announced the launch of his film production company, Fade to Black. In 2009 he made his directorial debut with A Single Man, based on the novel of the same name by Christopher Isherwood. The drama stars Colin Firth as an LA-based, gay college professor, alongside Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult and Matthew Goode. The novel was adapted by David Scearce and Ford; Ford was also one of the producers. In 2015, Ford became attached to direct Nocturnal Animals, an adaptation of the Austin Wright novel Tony and Susan. The film was released in 2016. Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams played the lead roles of Tony and Susan. 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  • Porsche Taycan Turbo GT : Luxury In Overdrive

    Porsche Taycan Turbo GT : Luxury In Overdrive By Ananya Patankar Porsche Taycan Turbo GT : Luxury In Overdrive 19 July 2025 LIFESTYLE Advertisement The silhouette of speed, frozen in time. With Yas Marina in its rear-view mirror, Porsche’s electric flagship is rewriting the language of luxury performance. On the cool tarmac of Yas Marina Circuit , beneath the desert stars and surrounded by the hushed intensity of track lights, Porsche made history. The Taycan Turbo GT didn’t just break the record for fastest production electric vehicle around the 5.281-kilometre Formula 1-grade circuit—it shattered it, clocking in a blistering 2:07.247. With GT racing driver Ramez Azzam behind the wheel and FIA observers on watch, it was speed redefined—silent, surging, and steeped in precision. The moment was official. The message was unmistakable: this isn’t just Porsche’s fastest EV. It’s a revolution on rubber. Meet the new, redefined and evermore powerful Taycan Turbo GT. Every surface, every seam of this Porsche is a study in how performance can meet poise. The optional Weissach Package strips away the rear seats in the name of performance purity, while carbon fibre elements and a dramatic fixed rear wing don’t just add character—they subtract drag. Even when parked, it seems ready to pounce. It’s not just streamlined—it’s sculpted, as if every curve has been air-brushed by speed itself. And yet, despite its aggressive silhouette, the Taycan retains Porsche’s design ethos of grace without gimmick. This is not a car you drive. It’s a car that propels you. With up to 1108 PS on tap thanks to Launch Control and Attack Mode—borrowed straight from Porsche’s Formula E bloodline—the Taycan Turbo GT explodes from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.2 seconds. Top speed? 305 km/h. But those are just numbers. What is truly astonishing is how it all feels: the torque isn’t delivered, it’s detonated. Corners don’t resist, they invite. Straightaways feel like warp zones. It’s not brute strength—it’s balletic savagery, every motion engineered with minute attention and unleashed with seamless poise. At the heart of the Taycan Turbo GT lies a pulse inverter derived from Porsche’s 99X Formula E car , boosting current and response time to near-telepathic levels. The Porsche Active Ride suspension, tuned specifically for this GT variant, balances wheel loads like a tightrope walker mid-performance. And those brakes—lightweight ceramics refined with optimized disc chambers—shave kilograms where it counts. Even the weight savings from the Weissach Package are deliberate: 75 kilograms gone, and not a gram wasted. Its performance is measured in milliseconds and engineered in milligrams. The result? A machine that doesn’t just harness electricity—it commands it. As for the driving experience, low-slung and snug, the driver’s seat in the Taycan Turbo GT isn’t a throne—it’s an exoskeleton. You feel it before you even move: the pulse of potential underfoot, the poised anticipation of launch. As Azzam noted, “You sit low in the car so you feel connected.” And connected you are—every flick of the wrist on the steering, every feather of the throttle, met with immediate, almost emotional response. This isn’t merely about performance. It’s about presence. The GT isn’t trying to impress you. It’s trying to include you—in something precise, poised, and unrelentingly Porsche. And yet, despite its circuit credentials, the Taycan Turbo GT is still wrapped in the refined language of everyday Porsche luxury. Inside, it’s all clean interfaces, sculpted surfaces, and tactile satisfaction. It's as practical as it is provocative—offering the driver all the data, comfort, and control needed for daily roads, even as it carries the DNA of a track predator. There's an ease here, a confidence. No shouting. No theatre. Just seamless transitions—from traffic light to track lap, from asphalt to afterglow. There was a time when electric was seen as an alternative. Then, it became inevitable. Now, thanks to machines like the Taycan Turbo GT, it’s aspirational. This is not just Porsche's fastest production EV. It’s one of its most significant. A car that shows how sustainability and sensation can coexist—without compromise. With every lap record it shatters, with every supercar it silently humbles, the Taycan Turbo GT whispers a truth that’s getting louder with every passing year: the future isn’t coming. It’s already at the start line. And it’s wearing a Porsche crest. 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  • The Power Of Passion – Ria Amin's Rise To Fame

    By Sakshi Batra By Sakshi Batra The Power Of Passion – Ria Amin's Rise To Fame 15 February 2025 BEAUTY Advertisement Advertisement Winning Million Of Hearts Ria Amin ’s journey from a college student with a passion for makeup to a beauty influencer with over 1 million followers is a tale of passion, persistence, and purpose. Known for her engaging beauty tutorials, skincare tips, and authentic voice, Ria has taken the digital beauty world by storm. But what sets her apart? Her journey, from humble beginnings in Mumbai to manifesting a flourishing brand, is as inspiring as it is empowering. The Spark: Discovering A Love For Beauty And Content Creation Ria’s journey began at home. In her second year of college, just before the lockdown, she took a chance and stepped into the world of content creation. Her first video, “7 Types of Eyeliners, followed by DIY Ghar ke Nuskhe (home remedies),” was a creative way to share her love for makeup hacks. Little did she know this small step would lead to a viral journey. She started her content career on TikTok, focusing on makeup hacks, foundation techniques, and concealer tricks. Ria soon realized that makeup wasn’t just a pastime for her, it was a calling. The Power Of Family Support Like many influencers, Ria faced challenges when it came to gaining support from her family. Her parents were initially sceptical about her online endeavours. They didn’t understand how content creation could evolve into a career. However, Ria’s dedication spoke volumes. She proved them wrong through hard work, creativity, and an unwavering commitment. Now, her parents are her biggest cheerleaders, and they are proud of her success in the beauty world. The Turning Point: Making A Bold Move For Success Ria’s success didn’t happen overnight. One pivotal moment in her journey was when she decided to rent a dedicated studio space for her content creation. “I told my mom I needed a space to create content, and once I rented that studio, everything changed,” Ria explains. With a professional setup and new energy, her content began reaching more people, eventually amassing over 1 million followers across platforms. Ria Amin's Beauty Secrets Ria has always been passionate about beauty, but her tips go beyond makeup. Recently, she discovered toner pads during a trip to Korea, a product that has now become a staple in her routine. “They’re magic for the skin, especially before makeup,” Ria suggests, advising her followers to give them a try. When it comes to home remedies, Ria keeps it simple but effective. “Ghar ka Nuskha? Always besan (gram flour) and malai (cream). Simple, but it works wonders.” Haircare Secrets: How To Keep Your Locks Healthy For Ria, haircare is about being gentle and using the right products. Her top advice? “Do not blow dry your hair with heat. Always use a cool setting or air dry your hair. Protect your hair with heat protectant spray and nourish it with a good hair mask,” she recommends. These small but important habits help keep her locks healthy and shiny. Fashion Tip: The Power Of A Scarf Ria’s influence extends beyond beauty into fashion. Her advice? “Use scarves as accessories. They elevate any look instantly.” Whether around your neck, in your hair, or as a handbag accessory, scarves are a versatile and stylish way to enhance your outfit. Advice For Aspiring Influencers For anyone hoping to break into the influencer world, Ria has words of wisdom: “Be true to yourself. Discipline is key. Don’t chase trends that aren’t working for you. Work on your craft, stay dedicated, and trust the process.” Her authenticity and consistent effort are the core reasons behind her success. Looking Ahead: Bold Beauty Trends On The Horizon Ria predicts that 2025 will be the year of bold beauty statements. “In 2024, we saw minimalism, but next year, people will experiment more with bold lips and hair blush,” she shares, excited about the new beauty trends on the horizon. As for her personal growth, Ria is focused on taking her content and brand to the next level. “I want to keep evolving and eventually build my own brand,” she says, a clear vision for her future success. Dream Destination When asked about travel, Ria reveals her fascination with Japan. “I’ve always dreamed of seeing cherry blossoms in full bloom, tasting the cuisine, and immersing myself in the culture,” she says. But no matter where she goes, Ria is committed to her craft, always searching for ways to inspire her followers with fresh content. A Beauty Journey That’s Just Beginning From a college experiment to a digital sensation with 1 million followers, Ria Amim’s rise to fame is a testament to the power of passion, consistency, and following your heart. With a focus on authenticity and discipline, Ria’s journey shows that success is built on hard work and staying true to yourself. As her platform grows, one thing is certain: Ria is just getting started, and the best is yet to come. 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  • Mytheresa’s Summer State Of Mind: Where Luxury Feels Effortless

    Mytheresa’s Summer State Of Mind: Where Luxury Feels Effortless By Ananya Patankar Mytheresa’s Summer State Of Mind: Where Luxury Feels Effortless 24 July 2025 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement From poolside pearls to dreamy linens, this edit celebrates a new kind of summer dressing — refined yet relaxed, trend-aware yet timeless. Mytheresa’s curation invites you to slip into something beautiful, every single day. As temperatures rise, so does the need for a wardrobe that feels equal parts breezy and beautiful — and Mytheresa delivers exactly that. This season, the luxury fashion platform brings together a radiant lineup of resort-ready pieces that celebrate summer in its many moods: playful, polished, and unapologetically chic. With brands like Chloé, Clio Peppiatt, Jimmy Choo, and Loewe in the mix, the edit is a dreamscape of broderie anglaise skirts, raffia-effect sandals, shell-dusted jewelry, and jewel-toned swimsuits — designed to take you from sun-drenched mornings to twilight soirées. From the golden shimmer of statement earrings to the romantic ease of printed linen dresses, every item reflects Mytheresa’s distinctive eye for luxury that feels light, wearable, and seasonally relevant. What sets the platform apart is its range: whether you're styling a Mediterranean escape or an urban heatwave, Mytheresa’s offerings span investment pieces and standout accessories at a variety of price points — making elevated summer dressing accessible without compromising on quality or craftsmanship. This lookbook captures that essence — a collection of curated summer stories where fashion feels like a destination in itself. SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Snake That Wore Red: Inside The Vision Cultured™ Revolution 19 October 2025 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Francesca Bellettini Ushers In Gucci’s New Dawn 19 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Dibba Studio: Weaving The Future Of Fashion At Thailand Fashion Week AW25-26 2 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Aksstagga: Threads That Whisper Love, Memory, And Eternity 21 August 2025 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Narrating Stories With Fabric: Rick Roy’s Masterful Ability To Influence An Era Of Fashion

    Narrating Stories With Fabric: Rick Roy’s Masterful Ability To Influence An Era Of Fashion by Akshay T S Narrating Stories With Fabric: Rick Roy’s Masterful Ability To Influence An Era Of Fashion 7 July 2023 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement With his creative flair and impeccable attention to detail, the costume designer Rick Roy brings characters to life through the power of wardrobe. Steeped in a world of imagination and boundless creativity, the costume designer is a masterful storyteller in his own right. He has a unique ability of translating the essence of a character into visual form, crafting costumes that not only enhance the narrative but also become an integral part of the storytelling process. Each stitch, fabric choice, and accessory speak volumes, reflects the nuances of personality, era, and emotion. He is a master collaborator, working closely with directors, actors, and production teams to bring their collective vision to life. He has worked with a variety of Bollywood films where his costume designing ability has melded his own artistic instincts with the broader creative vision of the production. When asked about why he chose costume designing as a career, he inferred that he was always an artistic person with an eye for aesthetics and colors. He had never shown much interest in traditional studies and he was glad to have found the support of his parents since they were also pretty much inclined towards art. He further talks about what usually goes on inside his mind, revealing that insanity paves way to the creation of art. His head is usually brimming with multitudes of ideas and he finds it hard to fixate on one specific idea for a design. As a costume designer, he loves creating different looks for different characters in a variety of films and that way he is able to channel these ideas into multiple areas. Diving into the topic of fashion critiques with the question of which Indian fashion critique, in his opinion, does their job well, he takes a moment before revealing his answer. He believes that there is a lot of fashion know-how that goes behind fashion critiquing and it serves more than just the purpose of entertainment. There is more to fashion critiquing than just criticization and he is slowly learning to master it on his own. So, there is no specific fashion critique that comes to his mind yet. When asked about who his favourite fashion designer is, he immediately expresses his admiration for the international designer John Galliano. Other designers whom he really looks up to are Alexander McQueen, Manish Arora, Tarun Wendell, Abu Sandeep, Rohit Bal, Jivalaya Sabya, and Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna. He finds their individual voice and authentic, trend-setting viewpoint to be very inspiring. His personal sense of style can be described as a mix of the eccentric rock grunge, showy disco colours yet something that brags a comfortable fit. He believes he is a maximalist with a bit of ‘extra’ in all of his looks, but he further clarifies how careful and economical he is with his purchases so that his every buy can be utilised in the best way possible. Another candid question of what place has he learnt the most about fashion from, he reveals that a lot of the major learnings of his career has come from people more than the place itself. They have taught him more than just the technicalities of fashion and one of the people whom he credits the most is one of his co-workers Malaika. He elaborates more on the workings of the fashion industry when a particularly insightful question about what needs to be changed I the fashion industry is asked. He majorly talked about trends, iterating that people need to stop following trends and instead, start creating them. There is an individual point of view that needs to be developed. One of the major inputs in the Indian fashion industry comes from wedding couture and a lot of designers have followed through with the same genre, limiting the Indian fashion industry to that specific genre mainly. He enunciates how he finds inspiration in people when asked the question of who or what inspires him the most. Most of his designs are for the characters on screen and hence, they also serve as the source of inspiration of him. He carefully understands the nuances of a character and works upon their wardrobe instead of creating a look that pleases his personal tastes. He further tells us about his favourite project till date which was one of the recent Bollywood films called ‘Sarvagunn Sampann’ that he has worked on. It was one of his best experiences as it gave him a lot of creative freedom and seamless support from the director and the producer of the film. There was a lot of trust involved in the process and he truly felt at home as he worked upon this exciting project. Perhaps this is what made it one of his favourite projects till date. With his undeniable talent and passion, Rick Roy enhances and illuminates the world of storytelling, infusing it with an enchanting visual tapestry that allows us to truly believe in the magic of the characters we encounter. His artistry and love for fashion is a true reminder of the profound impact costume has in shaping our perception and connection with the stories we all hold so dear. 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  • From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay

    From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay By Anushka Sharma From Dental Drills To Instagram Thrills: The Journey Of Mekhala Bawsay 16 August 2024 LIFESTYLE Advertisement In an era where digital transformations are reshaping careers and creating new pathways, few stories are as intriguing as that of Mekhala Bawsay . Once a practising dentist with a flourishing clinic, Mekhala now stands as a prominent figure in the digital realm, an influencer who has mastered the art of content creation. But how did this remarkable transition occur? Let’s dive into Mekhala’s journey and uncover the secrets behind her success. Mekhala’s venture into the world of influence was anything but planned. Four years ago, while juggling a dental practice and part-time modelling, she felt an undeniable pull towards the fashion and beauty industry. "I realised that being in front of the camera, getting ready, and creating content made me genuinely happy," Mekhala recalls. Despite a successful dental practice, she couldn't ignore her true passion. The decision to shift careers wasn't easy, especially coming from a family of doctors. However, Mekhala was determined. "One day, I decided to pursue what I actually wanted to do rather than what I was supposed to do," she explains. She began posting content on Instagram, even before the advent of Reels, focusing on beautiful, curated photos. Slowly but surely, her follower count grew from a few hundred to several thousand. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Mekhala seized the opportunity to hone her skills. With events and launches on hold, she and a friend invested time in learning about photo and video creation, editing, and upgrading their gear. This period of intense learning paid off when Reels emerged, revolutionising Instagram and catapulting Mekhala’s following to over 400,000. Brands took notice, and her collaborations expanded significantly. Interestingly, Mekhala’s journey was entirely self-taught. Despite pursuing an MBA in marketing, she learned the intricacies of digital content creation on her own. "There was no such recognized field as an influencer back then," she notes. Her ability to adapt, learn, and create captivating content set her apart in an increasingly crowded space. But Mekhala’s transformation wasn’t just about personal passion; it also required strategic thinking. She emphasises the importance of loving what you do, even if it means making sacrifices. "Unless you love what you do, you won't feel like getting up in the morning," she advises. For her, the joy of creating content outweighed the security of a traditional career in dentistry. Mekhala’s success also stems from her understanding of the digital marketing landscape. Today, she runs a digital marketing agency, managing brands and handling multiple projects simultaneously. "I enjoy this more," she admits, highlighting the fulfilment she derives from her current role. A vital aspect of Mekhala’s influence lies in her authenticity. She remains true to her roots, focusing on skincare , beauty, and lifestyle content. As a new mother, she has seamlessly integrated mom-influencing into her repertoire. Her relatable and genuine approach resonates with her audience, fostering trust and engagement. When asked about skin care tips, Mekhala shares timeless advice passed down from her mother. "I used to apply a lot of organic sandalwood," she reveals. She also swears by coconut oil for removing makeup, emphasising the importance of nourishing the skin naturally. Her commitment to these practices has helped her maintain a clear and healthy complexion. Mekhala’s rise to influencer stardom is not just about posting pretty pictures. It's about strategic content creation, continuous learning, and staying true to oneself. For aspiring influencers, she offers valuable advice: "Find your talent and work on it. You don’t need to invest heavily initially. Start small and keep improving." In terms of finances, Mekhala sheds light on the potential earnings in the influencer industry. While initial stages might involve barter collaborations, serious income opportunities arise as follower counts grow. "The pricing can start from 5,000 to 10,000 INR and go up to 1 lakh to 2 lakhs per brand collaboration," she explains. However, she notes that regular income often requires consistent collaborations. Mekhala also addresses the competitive nature of the industry, particularly in Mumbai. While the city offers numerous opportunities for brand collaborations, she believes there’s untapped potential in regional areas. "The more local you are, the more chances there are for you to grow," she asserts, encouraging influencers to stay connected to their roots. Reflecting on her journey, Mekhala’s story is a testament to the power of following one’s passion, adapting to change, and embracing new opportunities. A recipient of an award of recognition among 45 healthcare change makers on social media , Her transition from dentist to influencer serves as an inspiring example of how embracing digital platforms can lead to uncharted territories and fulfilling careers. For those considering a similar path, Mekhala’s journey underscores the importance of authenticity, hard work, and unwavering dedication to one’s true calling. 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  • The Pygmalion Effect

    SOCIETY by Akshaya Chandar The Pygmalion Effect 6 August 2022 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Not many may know - the ancient Greek mythological tale of Pygmalion, has been a source of inspiration for more than a hundred works of literature, and about fifty films and plays. To refresh, Pygmalion was the prince of Cyprus and was a great sculptor. He creates an ivory statue of a woman so passionately that he gets obsessed with it. He prays to god for the statue to come alive and the God grants him the same! The Pygmalion is one of the most famous plays by George Bernard Shaw. The wisdom passed down to generations that a strong will can induce life even in a rock. George Bernard Shaw put the same prophecy in the play, and it was also created in the musical composition 'My Fair Lady'. Today we refer to the concept, that a person will achieve or perform as he is expected to perform as "The Pygmalion Effect". The main idea concerning The Pygmalion Effect is that if you believe that someone is capable of achieving greatness then that person will indeed achieve greatness. In other words, believing in potential simply creates potential. "The Pygmalion Effect" may occur all around us-whether it be at work, at schools or even at home. Closer home, the tour of Akshardham Temple at Delhi starts with the same concept of a rock turning into a human, with the qualities that the sculptor sees in it. Here at school, we the parents and teachers can create better students, scholars and pupils just by believing in the fact that they are the best. Let that be in behavior, academics, social conduct or any such attribute. This is truer, when working with underachievers. All it takes is, really believing in this fact. If we relate this closely, for instance, you tell a new teacher in a school - who has no previous experience with her new to be students, that a particular student of hers is extremely bright and clever. The new teacher will automatically be more supportive, more encouraging, teach more challenging material, be patient and allow that student more time to answer questions. The main concern is that this new teacher entirely believes that this student is bright and clever, and so is the converse for which we should be more careful. If I co-relate this with my young friends, I would say-just start communicating with yourself and others, with strengths and qualities, or skills and talents. You must start focusing on all that is positive and dismiss everything that is negative. Believe in yourself and others and you will give yourself the power to change lives. Every human, including you, has strengths, qualities, attributes, talents and skills. Use it for your best advantage. If the famous octopus Paul could create history in World Cup Football by his predictions, should we talk more for humans. Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he can and should be and he will become as he can and should be. #PygmalionEffect #Cyprus #Sculptor #GeorgeBernardShaw #Myfairlady #Greek SEARCH Why India is the most depressed country in the world? SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Fashion Pieces That Will Never Go Out Of Style

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In addition to being fashionable, these kinds of clothes will make your outfits seem to be put together and prevent you from making impulsive purchases. Do you have any upcoming shopping or wardrobe updates? Here are a few timeless pieces of clothes that will always be in fashion: Black Skinny Jeans I am aware that Gen Z is at war with thin jeans. Mom jeans are also a great way to switch up your look. But nothing can match or take the place of a black pair of slim jeans for a timeless, polished appearance. They won't take attention away from your gorgeous face while still giving every body shape a wonderful, feminine silhouette. Dark skinnies have the advantage of being both dressy when paired with a lovely top and shoes and informal when worn with a tee and sneakers. Your trusty black skinny jeans will never fail you. Classic Heels One heel never goes out of style: the traditional pump. Other heels, such as strappy, clunky, lace-up, or platform heels, come and go. Sometimes all you need is a pair of timeless shoes to instantly dress up an ensemble. They instantly give us a bit more height, lengthen our legs, and are easy to put on and take off. Simple heels are always a good choice, whether you're wearing them with jeans, a pencil skirt, a pantsuit, or a fancy dress. A White V-Neck Tee Hear us out: Although this might sound simple (or perhaps too simple), we've discovered that less is frequently more when it comes to long-lasting wardrobe necessities. A white t-shirt can be worn with anything; you can dress it up by tucking it into a long skirt or be cool and casual by letting it dangle from your favorite shorts. White t-shirts aren't spectacular, but they're always a nice option and let other pieces stand out while serving as a wonderful foundation. A Little Black Dress The current flowery maxi dress trend that we see streaming across our feeds is easy to get sucked into and fascinated with, but the little black dress has never stopped being a timeless option that gives its user a feeling of mystery, elegance, and timelessness. Knowing you have an excellent choice for practically every event in your go-to LBD will always make those difficult selections simpler. A Chunky Pullover Sweater If you're going to remain warm, at least do it stylishly! Chunky sweaters are basic, uncomplicated garments that will always make us feel both put-together and appropriate for the season, from the moment the fall leaves start to change until the spring temperatures start to rise. A bulky sweater may look good whether you tuck it into a skirt and wear knee-high boots with it or wear it with your favorite pair of jeans. A Leather Jacket Thanks to leather jackets, even the most basic outfits may be spiced up in less than ten seconds. Additionally, the leather jacket looks great with nearly everything and there is a tonne of faux-leather alternatives available that feel much like genuine leather. Wear it to liven up an otherwise too plain ensemble of jeans and a t-shirt or pair it with a flowery, feminine dress to add some edge to your appearance. A Pea Coat Even though we have to bundle up during the colder months, we still want to appear stylish, right? Thankfully, there are several jackets available to select from, but the pea coat is unrivaled in terms of fashion and practicality. This coat matches any outfit, will never go out of style, gives you a classy look, and will genuinely keep you warm. It comes in an amazingly broad selection of colors (try red if you're feeling brave!). Changing fashion trends are possible. Yet, timeless clothing never goes out of style. It's always a good idea to invest in classic pieces of clothes since they make it easier for you to seem put together and well dressed. Just be careful to choose items that complement your body type and style preferences. #Fashion #Style #NeverGoOutOfStyle #LittleBlackDress #WhiteVneckTshirt #ClassicHeels #LeatherJacket SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Snake That Wore Red: Inside The Vision Cultured™ Revolution 19 October 2025 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Francesca Bellettini Ushers In Gucci’s New Dawn 19 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Dibba Studio: Weaving The Future Of Fashion At Thailand Fashion Week AW25-26 2 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Aksstagga: Threads That Whisper Love, Memory, And Eternity 21 August 2025 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

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