In fashion parlance, we use the term 'Spring/Summer' for the months March through July. In India, the seasons have their own names Vasant (spring), Grishma (summer), and Varsha (monsoon). After all, India experiences three different seasons across five months, whereas most western countries experience only two. It is no wonder, then, that while the bikini, bright pops of colours, or serotonin-pumping prints are all nice ideas for summers, they are also blanket, global diktats for what should be in trend for 'warmer' months. These ideas, in a post-pandemic world, seem reminiscent of a redundant fashion and weather calendar. As we battle climate changes, elongated summers, and heatwaves, solutions and conversations around clothing and fashion focus urgently on the homegrown and hyperlocal. Clothes that keep us cool have to feel good, and our Indian textiles have always held ancient wisdom.
Denne historien er fra June - July 2022-utgaven av Harper's Bazaar India.
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Unyielding And Unmatched
In an industry where every move is scrutinised, Kareena Kapoor Khan lives passionately, loves her job, and understands that there’s more to her than just box-office numbers.
SEEN AND HEARD
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INTO THE WORLD OF JUDY CHICAGO
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'THE LEGACY OF A SINGER WILL ALWAYS STAY INTACT'
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THROUGH HER EYES
Indian supermodels remember legendary photographer Prabuddha Dasgupta ahead of his 68th birth anniversary.
THE SHAPE-SHIFTERS
From adorning your body to your mantle piece, jewellery designers are turning to homeware.
WEARABLE ART
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AS LONG AS TIME
Bazaar India delves into the ethos of watch brands.
MILANO MAKEOVER
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A LOVE LETTER TO JAIPUR
Designer Surily Goel reveals the making of her latest collection.