VICTORINOX may have earned its stripes with the iconic Swiss Army Knife, but it is the brand's commitment to cutting edge technology, impeccable quality and precision timing that this new collection of watches inherits. The new Victorinox I.N.O.X. plays with carved shapes, strong geometrics, innovative materials and industrial codes, rooted in the Swiss brand. With a perfect balance of strength, elegance and performance, this unique design delivers smart sophistication that is rooted in Victorinox's industrial-derived ability avidly documented in the famed Swiss Army Knife.
Interestingly, the case boasts strong shapes and curves, and the reworked signature bezel looks as if a sharp pocketknife carved it out. The Swiss Army Knife itself is evoked in the counterweight of the seconds hand, while the chronograph movement describes the heart of the watch. The diverse models use steel, titanium for the case, and a carbon bezel or all-carbon for the lightweight and sporty version.
The ISO certification ensures water and shock resistance, allowing the watch owner the freedom to pursue any adventure activity. With adequate play for personalisation, all new watches offer a wide selection of interchangeable straps-paracord, rubber, leather, wood and more-to match mood, style, and utility.
Price on request; Availability Brand stores
ARM CANDY
The new top handle GG Milano handbag is Creative Director, Sabato De Sarno's creative homage to the vibrant city of Milan for its art, fashion and design, with each stitch infused with the essence of the city's creative energy. Sporting a puffy silhouette and the emblematic Double G hardware, it debuted at the Fall Winter 2024 fashion show at Milan Fashion Week. Available in a legion of colours, it is a welcome addition to any style sheet.
Price on request; Availability Brand boutiques
هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة 16th September, 2024 من India Today.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
بالفعل مشترك ? تسجيل الدخول
هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة 16th September, 2024 من India Today.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
بالفعل مشترك? تسجيل الدخول
He gave the beat to the world
He would pick up the rhythms of each experience of mobility and weave them into his taals. Thus it was that he reflected joy and laughter in rhythmic cycles...such was the magic of Zakir's fingersText and photographs by Raghu Rai
KERALA TOURISM CAMPAIGN, 1989 - TICKETS TO PARADISE
All it took was a catchy tagline-'God's Own Country'-for the world to discover Kerala's wealth of natural beauty. It remains among the best tourism ad campaigns, earning the state a place among top 10 international destinations
SPIRITUALITY - THE GURUS OF COOL
Among the cult Indian gurus, no one had a bigger hold on western minds than 'Osho' Rajneesh. He's also perhaps the role model for the enterprise-building gurus of today
RETAIL SHOPPING - THE MALL MANIA
Shopping malls, a 1990s innovation in India, changed the way the Indian middle class shops. Their success now lies in being 'shoppertainment' destinations, offering something for everyone
CULINARY RENAISSANCE, 1978 - TANDOORI NIGHTS
ITC's Bukhara and Dum Pukht turned the world to tandoori cuisine and had an enormous impact on the F&B industry. Decades on, they are still a pit-stop for celebrities and heads of state visiting Delhi
INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH - REVENGE OF THE NATIVE
Rushdie lit the way but Indian writing in English has taken a life of its own in the past few decades, with translated Indian fiction most recently having its moment in the sun
INDIAN ART - A BRUSH WITH GOLD DUST
The 1990s economic liberalisation came as oxygen, lighting up the Indian art scene. Today, artworks by established masters routinely go for astronomical amounts
FESTIVAL OF INDIA, 1982 - CULTURE CAPITAL
The Festival of India grew into a symbol of our 'soft power', introducing our art and aesthetics to a global audience while also helping rebrand our domestic products
THE INDIPOP TREND - DISCO GOES DESI
For ages, the film song ruled. Nothing else was audible. Then came Nazia, charioteered by Biddu, and Indian ears went into a pleasant madness. Literally, Disco Deewane. A whole genre was born
SHOLAY 1975 - THE BIRTH OF THE FANDEMIC
India had seen hits before. But Sholay seared into its collective psyche like a badland bullet. The effect was on a scale never seen before- one film creating a new mass folk culture. And a trail of monster blockbusters that still continues