From political intrigue to cultural richness, Ambassador Daniela Sezonov-Țane captures the essence of Kolkata her travel memoir, ‘Twilight Chronicles’
In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost’s Lachmi Deb Roy for Fashion Police, celebrated designers Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna talks on their autumn –winter collection, the story behind ‘Nocturnum’ and how sustainable is sustainable fashion.
The event concluded on a high note with a grand finale performance by Ajivasan students, leaving everyone with a sense of awe and admiration for their dedication and skill
In Fashion Police this week we talk about revival of weaves with leading designer Gaurang Shah.
It is always a wonderful experience to wake up to the smell of coffee. And let me tell you coffee induced dishes are a rage including savoury preparations like chicken mole
These theatrical productions reveal the multi-faceted genius of the celebrated actor and director
‘The Future Will Remember’, an evocative and powerful exhibition by American artist-activist Alexis Rose at Method Kala Ghoda held recently delves into the construction of memory amidst tragedy, using sculptural artifacts to challenge the digital nature of modern justice landscapes and preserve truths for future generations.
Here’s an excerpt from The Path To Self Love
In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost, designer Amit Aggarwal talked about his new collection ANTEVORTA which was shown at the India Couture Week, how fashion is becoming localised, fashion vs style and most importantly the business of fashion.
Canberra offers a unique blend of experiences. Here’s your cue to dive into the must-see attractions and activities that will make your visit unforgettable
The wrestlers who won the quota will represent India at the Paris Olympics 2024, Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Sanjay Singh on Tuesday confirmed.
With understanding comes appreciation of slow fashion and revival of weaves. Firstpost spoke to two founders, Sagrika Rai and Khushi Shah and designer Archana Jaju on revival of weaves, importance of slow fashion and the weavers of India on National Textile Day.
Italian food is much more than pizza and pasta; chefs are now talking about authentic Italian cuisine getting popular in India. It is the world’s most popular cuisine and it’s changing the Indian food scene too.
The inaugural program on April 4th will be headlined by two artistes – Bharatanatyam dancer Prachi Saathi and Manipuri exponent Latasana Devi
In a world saturated with distractions, minimalist fashion serves as a beacon of simplicity and elegance
At the recently held Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI, Chola the Label presented the ‘Let's Play' collection was a vibrant celebration of individuality, offering a rich palette of colors and textures.
The showcase was held on Day 5 of Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI at the iconic Jio World Convention Centre
As we gear up for yet another action-packed season of Lakmē Fashion Week x FDCI, energies are at an all-time high
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost's Lachmi Deb Roy, the talented designer opened up about the revival of weaves in his desi designs and how it can inspire the upcoming generations in the journey of revival. A strong believer of local weaves, his show was truly a masterpiece.
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, the singer shared the experience of being a part of Mitwa, the passing away and legacy of Pankaj Udhas, and what the word signifies for her
The JJV.Kapurthala “Char” collection brought the glory of celebrated styles without the burden of heavy embellishments
The showcase was held on Day 2 of Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI at the iconic Jio World Convention Centre
Archana Rao looked to the heavens for her creative guidance and her “Sun and Moon” line was an intense study in stark differences that ended in a fashionable harmony between the two. While, drawing inspiration from the serene embrace of the Himalayas juxtaposed with the urban hustle,
With each frame, the movies and TV series on Red Lorry Film Festival’s roster will beckon audiences to distant realms, weaving tales that spark curiosity and invite exploration of the rich tapestry of our global film community
A dystopian never-been-done-before tale set in – and between – China and India, THE MAN WHO LOST INDIA is a powerful portrayal of love, strife and family in the wake of 21st century’s biggest war
Vietnamese cuisine is considered to be amongst the best in the world. Though, it is a relatively new introduction to the Indian culinary scene and is growing in popularity.
The auction will also showcase several creations in both mediums of paintings and sculptures by artists Krishen Khanna, Himmat Shah, and Manu Parekh.
Somewhere in the Deep skillfully examines issues of class, colonialism, and greed
The 8th Sahayog Contemporary Art Exhibition brings together artists spanning the ages of 16 years to 80 years. Over 75 artworks from 30 artists nationwide will be on display. Part of the sale proceeds to go towards the education of children in the rural belts
Nurturing a range of artistic styles, mediums and contexts, India Past and Present provides a glimpse of the unfolding discoveries of Indian art that are the mainstay of DAG’s multiple exhibitions across India and the world