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HOW HAS STREET STYLE EVOLVED TO SHAPE MODERN FASHION AND LIFESTYLE TRENDS?
Elements of cultural, social, and political climate have always been reflected in street style, which is perpetually changing to both challenge and influence conventional wisdom. With its roots in revolt, streetwear first appeared in New York City in the 1970s and early 1980s, when it was associated with hip-hop and skateboarding culture. The young people of the era favoured apparel that put comfort, longevity, and individuality above constrictive fashion standards. Once a countercultural movement, it evolved into a potent creative force that still influences contemporary fashion and lifestyle trends.
MEGAN THEE STALLION OPENS UP ABOUT STRUGGLES AFTER HER MOTHER'S DEMISE
Rapper and singer Megan Thee Stallion recalled her mother's contribution in making her career and how she had to struggle after her death, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
BTS' J-HOPE COMPLETES MILITARY SERVICE
The remaining four members of BTS began their military service in December 2023, with the group expected to regroup in 2025 once all have completed their obligations.
SELENA GOMEZ REVEALS SHE DOESN'T SLEEP IN HER BEDROOM DUE TO MENTAL HEALTH STRUGGLES.
In a candid discussion at Wondermind's inaugural Mental Fitness Summit, Selena Gomez revealed the profound impact her mental health challenges have had on her personal life, particularly her relationship with her bedroom.
PEOPLE ARE MORE DISCIPLINED IN SOUTH: NEENA GUPTA ON MALAYALAM SERIES '1000 BABIES'
Veteran actor Neena Gupta will be seen in a Malayalam series '1000 Babies'.
KANGANA RANAUT'S 'EMERGENCY' RECEIVES ITS CENSOR CERTIFICATE, CLEARED FOR RELEASE
Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Emergency' has been finally passed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Anupam Kher calls 'Khosla Ka Ghosla' his favourite movie ahead of re-release
Veteran actor Anupam Kher recently moved fans with a heartfelt social media post about his iconic film Khosla Ka Ghosla, which is set for a theatrical re-release on 18th October.
‘THAT'S ONE DOWNSIDE TO IT’: SRK REVEALS HE STARTED DRINKING AFTER 'DEVDAS'
Shah Rukh Khan's 'Devdas' is one of the masterpieces created by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It's been 22 years since it came out and to date, it is remembered by the cinephiles for actors' performances, music and of course the grand sets.
US LAUNCHES STRIKES ON WEAPONS FACILITIES IN YEMEN
Amid the ongoing Middle East crisis, the United States launched precision strikes on underground weapons storage facilities in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen.
Canadian MP condemns Khalistani extremism
Canadian Member of Parliament, Chandra Arya spoke on the Khalistan issue going on in the nation and said that the administration in Canada recognise the threat posed by Khalistani extremism and cooperate with.
"'Donald Trump unfit to serve, unstable, dangerous': Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris launched a scathing attack on her presidential rival and former President Donald Trump, calling him \"unstable, dangerous, and unfit to serve\" ahead of the upcoming US presidential elections.
"'China ranks worst in internet freedom globally': US' Freedom House report
China has secured last rank in internet freedom, according to an annual report by the US-based nonprofit organisation Freedom House.
UK Foreign Secy to visit China to reset frosty relations
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy is making his first trip to China in office this week in an attempt to reset the UK's ties with Beijing and seek \"pragmatic engagement\" despite human rights and other concerns.
Zelenskyy hails Australia's 'meaningful contribution' to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude to the Australian government for their defense assistance package totaling USD 245 million, which also includes 49 M1A1 Abrams tanks.
Earthquake of magnitude 4.4 hits northern Afghanistan
An earthquake of magnitude 4.4 hit northern Afghanistan on Thursday.
Hunger experts say the risk of famine in Gaza remains high
The Gaza Strip is still at risk of famine more than a year into the Israel-Hamas war, even as the number of people facing the most extreme level of hunger has declined in recent months, the international authority on hunger crises said Thursday.
Nepal grappling with pollution issues as winter sets in
As of 1 pm (Nepal time) the Nepali national capital's air quality index (AQI) stood at 151, making the air unhealthy to breathe, as per the recording from the pollution measuring station of US Embassy in Kathmandu.
Israeli strike on school-turned- shelter in northern Gaza kills 15
An Israeli strike on a school sheltering the displaced in northern Gaza on Thursday killed at least 15 people, including five children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf calls for nationwide protests
The party instructed all regional and local organizations to conduct vigorous yet peaceful demonstrations at district headquarters following Friday prayers, asserting a unified stance against any government attempts to 'alter' the Constitution.
Sinwar is dead: Israel PM Netanyahu confirms death of Hamas chief
Recently, the IDF eliminated several high-ranking Hamas officials, including Rawhi Mushtaha, Head of the Hamas government in Gaza, and Sameh al-Siraj, who held the security portfolio in Hamas' political bureau.
BANGLADESH TRIBUNAL ISSUES ARREST WARRANT AGAINST HASINA
Recently, Bangladesh has begun trial against Hasina and her party leaders including Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader, issuing arrest warrants in connection with alleged crime against humanity committed during July-August uprising, a prosecutor said on Thursday.
SUPREME COURT QUASHES DEFAMATION CASE AGAINST FORMER MANUU CHANCELLOR, ASKS HIM TO PAY RS 1 LAKH TO COMPLAINANT AND PUBLISH APOLOGY
The bench of Justice Gavai stated that, 'Then, you have a defence of truth...Dismissed. Before making such averments, you should think twice. Calling someone as sexual predator...When you do something knowingly, then you should be willing to face the consequences.'
CJI DY Chandrachud recommends Justice Sanjiv Khanna as next Chief Justice of India
The Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, who is about to retire has recommended the name of the second senior judge of the Supreme Court, Justice Sanjiv Khanna, as the next Chief Justice of India.
Madhya Pradesh High Court: Section 125 CrPC not meant to create an army of idle people waiting for maintenance to be awarded from income of other spouse
The court found the initial maintenance award of 25,000 per month to be on the higher side and reduced the same to 20,000 per month, taking into account her potential to earn some income.
Supreme Court: 'Royalty' imposed by Municipal Corporation for putting hoardings or advertisements cannot be termed 'tax'
The Supreme Court in the case The Patna Municipal Corporation And Ors. versus M/S Tribro Ad Bureau And Ors observed that the 'royalty' which is being imposed by the Municipal Corporation on the advertising companies for putting up hoardings or advertisements could not be termed as 'tax'.
Govt seeks NMC's response on excluding disability, transgender rights in medical curriculum
In an official memorandum the ministry directed the NMC to review a representation submitted by Siddhartha Singh
Wangchuk slams fake reports on Ladakh as hunger strike hits 12th day
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk on Thursday expressed concern over fake news about the Ladakh protest being shared on social media, and urged police to take cognisance.
NEET aspirant from UP hangs self in PG in Kota, 15th suicide this year
A 20-year-old NEET-UG aspirant from Uttar Pradesh allegedly hanged himself in his PG in Kota, the coaching hub's fifteenth suspected suicide death this year.
CBDT issues revised guidelines for compounding offences under IT Act
According to officials, the revised guidelines supersede all existing guidelines on the subject and would apply to pending as well as new applications, from the date of its issue.
"'SECTION 6A OF CITIZENSHIP ACT DOES NOT INFRINGE CULTURAL RIGHTS UNDER CONSTITUTION'"
As a result, the provision fixes March 25, 1971, as the cut-off date for granting citizenship to migrants, particularly those from Bangladesh, residing in Assam.