By: Geetika Sachdev For most people, the start of a new year comes with a fresh set of resolutions; many of which are abandoned by February. Fashion, too, enters the year with its own promises: new perspectives, revived obsessions, and the occasional nostalgic throwback. Keeping up can feel overwhelming. After all, Pinterest’s annual trend report […]
Mona Patel is not just any woman in tech. Educated at Harvard, Stanford, and MIT, the Indian born billionaire brings a rare multidisciplinary lens to everything she touches—from tech ventures to philanthropic initiatives. Her Read More
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, founded in 1947 as the British Film Academy before merging with the Guild of Television Producers and Directors in 1958, has long been the UK’s most prestigious celebration Read More
Summer holidays invite a different rhythm of dressing, and swimwear sits at the heart of that wardrobe. It’s no longer reserved solely for the shore but styled as an extension of resort dressing itself. Read More
Once upon a time, the office tote was purely practical and sensitively structured. Today, it is something far more powerful. It is the bag that means business, quite literally. The modern luxury tote is designed Read More
2026 is a year of sheer art. Fashion weeks are becoming a vivid form of expression, letting us see through garments and into years of creative intent. At New York Fashion Week 2026, runways felt cinematic and Read More
When Bad Bunny stepped onto the Super Bowl LX stage in Santa Clara on February 8, 2026, he delivered far more than a show, staging a cultural moment. After naming the countries, he shouted “seguimos aquí” Spanish Read More
British luxury womenswear brand House of CB’s corsets, bandage dresses and bandeau tops convinced me it was time to say yes to another London trip after two years. And honestly, I feared I would Read More
Chinese New Year 2026 begins on February 17, ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse – a zodiac sign charged with vitality, ambition and forward momentum. Traditionally associated with speed and perseverance, the Horse embodies movement without Read More
Trained in Paris and rooted in Rome, Valentino Garavani built a couture empire that treated beauty as discipline, and dressing women as sovereigns rather than spectacle trends. From imperial red carpet gowns to the birth Read More
