International runways at the ongoing men’s fashion week have India’s attention. Think Prada’s now infamous ‘toe ring sandals’, which are actually nothing but Kolhapuri chappals, or Louis Vuitton’s collection, featuring a ‘snakes and ladders’ inspired runway, designed by architect Bijoy Jain. A look at archives shows that this isn’t just it; the Indian style has immeasurable influence on fashion across the world
At the heart of this visual odyssey is Devrishi, formerly known in the film industry as music composer Rishikesh Pandey, now reborn as a spiritual storyteller and creative visionar
We all love snacking on fresh cut mangoes whether it raw or ripe. But have you ever thought about adding mango as an ingredient in your cooking and baking.
In an interview with Firstpost’s Lachmi Deb Roy, a few days ahead of World Environment Day, designer Richa Maheshwari who believes in restoring, preserving and showcasing the rich textile heritage of Odisha spoke about conscious consumption and ways to reduce fashion pollution.
Recently Sakshi Tanwar was seen spotting a saree by designer Anavila Misra in Netflix’s The Royals. She is known for reintroducing the sari as an everyday fashion and strongly believes in ‘being one with the environment’. Firstpost catches up with the designer.
Banu Mushtaq, a trailblazing writer, lawyer and activist from Karnataka, has become the first Kannada author to win the prestigious International Booker Prize for her short story collection 'Heart Lamp'. Translated by Deepa Bhasthi, this landmark achievement marks a new chapter for Indian regional literature on the global stage. Here's what we know about Banu Mushtaq
The state-of-the-art auditorium is equipped with modern sound and lighting facilities. But little is known about its sustainability features that make it one of the most futuristic cultural hub of the city.
May 5 is fashion’s biggest night — the Met Gala. This year, it’s more special for many as Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan and most-loved Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh will walk the red carpet at the event. The two of them will have to adhere to the dress code of the evening — ‘Tailoring for you’, which is a nod to the theme ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’. But what does it mean?
Rina Singh of the brand EKA rightly puts it, EKÁ’s world is whimsical, poetic, and romantic—a canvas for storytelling through garments. In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost, she talks about sustainable fashion, her newly launched store which is an epitome of craftsmanship and fine architecture and more.
Titled Shrijan – The Birth of a Craft, the exhibition explores the spirit of India’s ancient craft traditions through a contemporary lens. Craftroots—an initiative founded by Smt. Anar Patel
Actress Sanjana Sanghi talks about being a conscious consumer, fashion vs style and more.
With name commonality presenting challenges in the public domain, Gupta sought a moniker that would not only set her apart but also reflect her rich heritage and personal story
Food Talk with none other than Rashmi Uday Singh, the writer who understands food like the back of her hand. In conversation with her at the Jaipur Literature Festival.
Describing why her book is not just 'any other book', Nikita says, "Roar Like a Lioness" isn’t just a book—it’s a mirror. A mirror that reflects the powerful, poised, unapologetically strong woman you were always meant to be