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From Zero to Hero
The Lord of the Rings has always been touted as a tale about lionhearted men for impressionable young boys. But its new iteration, The Rings of Power, will put women front and centre.
Corner Stones
Cartier's Tutti Frutti' carries nearly 100 years of Indian history within its scintillating deep blue, green and red hues. In a conversation with Cartier's Jacqueline Karachi, AKANKSHA KAMATH discovers its long-lived allure
SPARKLE POWER
Dainty and delicate or artful and unusual, diamonds get a fresh take with a sprinkle of creativity on top.
The future, now
Is the metaverse having a 'meta' moment or are virtual collectibles, digital models and ownership in an alternate universe a new reality? Vogue India explores the future of Indian fashion on the precipice of a tech revolution.
In transit
When faced with unexpected circumstances, your wardrobe can be the best armour. Megha Kapoor talks to SHRIYA ZAMINDAR about perfecting her capsule wardrobe across zip codes and continents
Take Two
When Thebe Magugu set out to transform a fuchsia-pink ball gown from Pierpaolo Piccioli's Valentino-and Piccioli followed suit on a jaunty green Magugu pantsuit-each designer channelled their creativity into something fantastically new.
A Fresh Spin
Departing the familiar grounds of the Grand Palais, the Chanel fall/ winter 2022-23 haute couture show took place at the Étrier de Paris equestrian centre on the outskirts of Paris. This new venue also provided room for experimentation
SECOND CHANCES
Model LAKSHMI MENON is a purveyor and propagator for the art of rafoo. The warp and weft darning technique, best witnessed in the by-lanes of our country, is captured by BIKRAMJIT BOSE as Menon meanders through Delhi's rafoogari hotspot, Chawri Bazar
ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME
The Arctic may be off limits to humans for the most part, but when Ponant's Le Commandant Charcot comes gliding over frigid waters, the unexplored wilderness feels compelled to reveal itself in its full resplendence.
SET IN STONE
Soldier, harem owner, hot-air balloonist... few adventurers are quite as swashbuckling as Claude Martin, a Frenchman in 18th-century India who would go on to become a potentate of vast wealth. Murky his morals may have been, but as this newly restored palace turned eye.
Future Proof
For Bottega Veneta’s new creative director Matthieu Blazy, harnessing history and heritage is the only way forward
GARDEN LEAVE
After an epic search, landscape designer Miranda Brooks and architect Bastien Halard found the English house of their dreams. All they had to fix was everything.
Hey, Soul Sisters
Queer South Asian author Fatimah Asghar's debut work of fiction, When We Were Sisters, is a searing portrait of grief and longing.
The Children Of The Gender Revolution
Twelve LGBTQ+ creatives from across the fields of FASHION, the arts and activism come together to share how they are REDEFINING their landscapes and ours. From newly crowned award winners to established runway STARS, agitators to artists, author PARIS LEES introduces us to the children of the GENDER REVOLUTION, who are on a mission to carve out happiness, RESPECT and representation in a world that is not always ON THEIR SIDE
Everything The Light Touches
In the wake of a pandemic that saw many of us grow far too familiar with the four walls of our dwellings, a new Hermès collection designed for the home suggests that there are brighter days ahead.
Transgender Football - The Revolution Is Inevitable
Challenging the archaic theory of binaries in sport, India's first transgender football from Manipur is firmly putting the north-east and trans rights on the country's map.
Second Coming
On the cusp of his first show in India in over 10 years, the award-winning photographer Sunil Gupta talks to NEVILLE BHANDARA about his craft and why he'll never stop doing what he does
Work it
Drag queens Suruj Rajkhowa and Yaikhom Sushiel talk to MEHER JADHWANI about transforming into their alter egos, the dazzling Glorious Luna and Dame Imfala, when they perform.
Out of the shadows
Over the course of three months, Delhi-based photographer Aditi Jain captured the joys, travails and lives of four trans women, mapping their experiences and emotions in the capital city.
A Call to Arts
Artist Richie Nath's erotic work tells an evocative tale of his many identities, finds SUSHANT KUMAR
A life less ordinary
Vogue India gets a rare glimpse into the life of designer David Abraham and his partner, in life and at work, Kevin Nigli
The Question Artist
In the age of image-propelled social media, Zain Ali's photo essays bring a fresh sense of timing, framing, and narrative on how male intimacy is communicated, discovers SHWETA SHIWARE
Unit of Pleasure
Pop culture may have led us to believe that we can only find our 'happily ever after' in that once-in-a-lifetime soulmate, but TANISHA RK, a polyamorous Bahujan and co-founder of a pleasure store, proves that the best things sometimes come in threes
Ladakh - Simplicity, Serenity And Splendour
Simplicity, serenity and splendour - MEHER JADHWANI finds balance and beauty in Ladakh as she traces its heritage through its rituals, and returns to the city anew. Photographed by AVANI RAI
The Moon And Its Many Aspects
From the way our bodies work, to how emotionally aware and intuitive we feel, so much can be derived from lunar movements. Bandana Tewari waxes eloquent on the moon and its many aspects
TOTAL ECLIPSE
New York-based artist Somnath Bhatt and South Korean designer Hyein Seo come together to create clothing inspired by celestial movements. By DARSHITA GOYAL
LOVE-LOCKED
New York-based Sylheti-Bangladeshi model and writer NANCY UDDIN considers her hair to be a mode of her Sufi beliefs, expression and freedom that brings her closer to her creator. Photographed by MEGHAN MCGARRY
The Wonder Years
As Tarun and Sailaja Tahiliani invite Vogue India to flip through their wedding album, they reminisce about a time when nuptials were intimate, simple and all heart
Sisters of the Moon
Ashtanga yoga teacher Sita Sunar demonstrates how she centres her breathwork on the moon in order to ground herself. By ISHA SINGH SAWHNEY
Root Cause
In her latest book. Fariha Róisín unpacks how the global wellness industry was built on the backs of the very people who have been unceremoniously written out of it. By SANA GOYAL