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Sense & Sensibility
An insight into everything that drives the design practices of architect Ambrish Arora and fashion designers Abraham and Thakore
One Direction
Coach’s creative director Stuart Vevers and Rodarte’s Kate and Laura Mulleavy sit down for a chat
On The Waterfront
Think hydration is key for the skin? The current trend of waterless products suggests otherwise.
Skin Deep
Paraben-free, cruelty-free, and especially great for medium to dark tones, Vasanti, the Canadian beauty brand, aims at brightening while enhancing the natural attributes of the skin. Tanvi Dagli Modi speaks to the Indian women behind it.
Man Of The Moment
In his latest book, legendary photographer David Bailey captures the heart of Nagaland, and the dichotomy between its contentious past and hopeful future.
Down In Kokomo
A new private island resort in Fiji aims to rewrite the rules of barefoot luxury
The New Rules Of Makeup
The M.A.C global forecast will make you break your colour codes.
Chasing Amy
An upcoming book reveals previously unseen images of the late, Grammy Award-winning Amy Winehouse, the girl before the stardom and scandal.
In Two Minds
Work and play are synonymous at Marlies Bloemendaal and Natascha Chadha’s co-working space, Ministry of New.
Jane's Incredible Journey
The Hollywood firmament was hers by paternal inheritance, but Jane Fonda was always aware there was something else. At 79, the actor laureate, writer, fitness guru, and veteran social activist feels fulfilled, youthful, and optimistic about her “third act”.
The Paper Trail
How the smell of old books recalls memories of youth and a lesson in ageing gracefully.
The Commitment
Why reading a book a week is a practice worth maintaining
Ever After
Author Anjali Joseph on the enduring appeal of Jane Austen, ahead of her 200th death anniversary this July
Girl Uninterrupted
Lakshmi is no regular supermodel. Comfortable in her skin, unafraid of her body, and ever-ready to speak her mind, she talks to dear friend and fellow Goan Sacha Mendes about sustainable living, the power of empathy, and the importance of being true to your identity.
Inside Story
Nonita Kalra on how the books in her grandfather’s study helped her discover the stories of her family
Mad About The Movies
She acts, dances, and sings, too. Shraddha Kapoor’s performances are making heads turn and cash registers ring.
The Pioneering Vision of Louise Dahl-Wolfe
The groundbreaking photographer spent 22 years at Harper’s Bazaar, working alongside Carmel Snow,Diana Vreeland, and Alexey Brodovitch to help redefine the look and feel of American fashion. A new book celebrates the fruits of their collaboration vibrant, glamorous images of women on the cutting edge of their time. Here, we explore their bright view of the future.
Thrill Of The Find
Why auctions are the best places to buy jewellery
Travels With Amy
Siddharth Dhanvant Shanghvi travels through Rajasthan with American legend, Amy Tan. In a Bazaar exclusive he paints an intimate portrait of one of contemporary literature’s more astute and enduring voices.
Time And Tide
A master craftsman on why the quest for the perfect pearl can sometimes take years.
The Whole Truth
Why translation is critical, explains Rana Dasgupta, director of India’s newest and richest prize for literature.
Abdullah And The Goat
On the very afternoon that Abdullah, a waiter at the Gulistan restaurant on Mohammad Ali Road, was about to give way under the massed weight of the miseries, stacked up one over the other like dirty dishes, of his aged parents in Mirzapur writing to him to ask, although very gently, for a little more by money order every month so as to keep up with rising costs, and his older sister in Faisalabad, who had been married three years to a dealer in copper vessels, writing at the same time—and some of the letters of her missive were smudged, no doubt from falling tears—that her husband was giving her trouble and was probably having an affair, all this over and above the dull ache in Abdullah’s own heart as a consequence of his feelings, which he knew would bubble over in some unseemly manner any one of these days, for the restaurant owner Reza Ali’s daughter Shehza—on the very afternoon that Abdullah was fretting over these matters and barking orders into the kitchen, glowering at his own face in the mirror above the washbasin every time he passed it, and whisking away plates from under the noses of the restaurant’s patrons, sometimes before they had fully finished eating, an uproar suddenly broke out on the pavement, and the news arrived that the big white bad-tempered long-horned goat they had been fattening outside the restaurant for Ramzan had escaped.
Scent Of A Woman
Designer Carolina Herrera continues to inspire her namesake brand, including the latest incarnation of the Good Girl EDP fragrance.
Stronger Together
In a world exclusive, Bazaar photographs literary powerhouses Tishani Doshi, Fatima Bhutto, and Tahmima Anam. And through their stories on writers from the subcontinent who continue to inspire them, we see the enduring bonds of sisterhood.
Carpe Diem
Gucci’s Alessandro Michele looked to the classics to inspire his Cruise 2018 collection
London Calling
As this year marks Dune’s 25th anniversary, founder Daniel Rubin recounts what set in motion a truly British brand
Model Moments
Former Victoria’s Secret angel, philanthropist, IWC brand friend, and mother of two, Karolina Kurkova gets candid about her idea of beauty, fitness, and health
Triple Threat
The Indian models taking New York by storm. Plus, elegant evening wear for the party season and wide-leg trousers in dramatic new proportions.
With Love From Awadh
In conversation with master couturier and cinema maker, Muzaffar Ali, on bridal weaves, craft traditions, and his muse of the moment, Huma Qureshi.
More Than What Meets The Eye
At the home of art patron Radhika Chopra, Bazaar reimagines iconic paintings against pieces by leading contemporary artists. The resultant images inspire short stories by authors Raghu Karnad and Kanishk Tharoor.