As the world of fashionable luxury embraces new national and global trends — all of which are evident in the haute offerings at Palladium — Rhea Gupte spotlights the pioneering styles of the season.
Last year saw a preponderance of sun-tanned off-shoulder dresses, earthy colour palettes courtesy of Mr. West (Kanye West), black velvet chokers by the dozen and the eventual compliance to accept the term ‘athleisure’ as appropriate for active-wear worn out on the street. Fashion truly went digital, embracing the power of micro-publishing and creating a new wave of campaigns, stories and content made especially for social media. #ootd (Outfit of the day) solidified its presence by proving that it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, closely followed by the highly contoured selfie culture and anything to do with the Kardashian-Jenner clan. Although the prominence of popular Instagram hashtags as the defining authority on what is trending cannot be challenged, fashion — apart from dictating how ruffled thy ruffles may be and how high a hemline is high enough — has also been a canvas for intellectual discourse, political messaging and creating awareness. Therefore, a gander at this ubiquitous industry from the perspective of understanding its complexities brings about an unusual kind of trend report — one that may be markedly different from the often handed out dictates imbibing romanticism, embracing volume and welcoming sequins as appropriate daywear. But further exploration proves that everything in pop culture, socioeconomic conditions and the political scenario trickles down and has an effect on the likes and dislikes of the generation we live in.
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Making Amends
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Diamonds With Provenance
In keeping with the company’s commitment to environmental and social responsibility, Anisa Kamadoli Costa, chief sustainability officer at Tiffany & Co. and chairman and president at The Tiffany & Co. Foundation, enlightens Shirin Mehta on the efforts that make the jewellery giant an industry leader in transparency
SARTORIAL ECONOMICS
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NOTES TO SELF
An anthropomorphized tiger’s perspective, a viscerally worded futuristic interpretation of loss, a critique of performative activism, a meta reflection on the earth’s crises. Told through different lenses, Janaki Lenin, Indrapramit Das, Keshava Guha and Roshan Ali’s stories — written exclusively for Verve — attempt to make sense of the fraught reality that we exist in today
The Eternal Optimist
As Generation X and xennials grapple with fully transitioning to conscious living, young millennials and Generation Z are leading the charge to reverse human-caused environmental damage. Sahar Mansoor, founder and CEO of the Bengaluru-based zero-waste social enterprise Bare Necessities, has a simple overarching philosophy: consume less and stay positive. Verve gets deeper into the mindset of the action-oriented earth advocate
Redemption SONGS
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earth hour
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THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
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NATURAL JUSTICE
Most of us are only just waking up to the urgency of climatic action. When the stakes are so high, what can individual action solve? Mridula Mary Paul, an environmental policy expert, is proof of the tenacity needed to effect systemic change. It’s not glamorous, and the rewards are few and far between, but that doesn’t stop her from aiming big, finds Anandita Bhalerao
Along For The Ride
Navigating Indian streets as a woman is hard enough. But what is it like while riding a bicycle? Bengaluru-based Shreya Dasgupta, a regular cyclist, speaks to five urban women about the pros and cons of this increasingly popular means of transport.