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I'll Have What She's Having
In just a few decades, Twinkle Khanna has morphed from actor to author, designer to now digital titan. For her latest, much-anticipated venture, she’s ready to share her witticism and worldly wisdom with women around the world
View From The Top
In her first significant interview in a decade, Nayanthara, Tamil cinema’s most reserved actor, gets unfiltered and unguarded as never before.
Mahesh Babu - Box-Office Prince
Balancing celebrity with humility and professional with the personal, Mahesh Babu is the reigning star of Telugu cinema whose appeal transcends generations
Enough Is Enough
The #MeToo movement swept through India last year and its ripples are still being felt. Meet the Women in Cinema Collective, who are fighting the good fight within the Malayalam film industry.
Pause And Effect
It’s not often that leading designers drop out and hit pause. But after a quiet three years, JJ Valaya makes his big comeback with a renewed commitment to couture matched by a new collection, space and idea of luxury
Poorna Jagannathan
Finding nuance in South Asian moms or grabbing the spotlight in an all-star ensemble, she has put her two-decade-long career to the test and risen to the top.
It Takes Two
The wives of some of south India’s most well-known actors may often maintain a low profile, but they are well-established in their own right. Whether it’s running production houses, managing legacy institutes, raising children or being actors themselves, these women have figured out their individual paths to success along with a signature style. Vogue finds out more.
Anushka Sharma On Movies, Marriage and Mindfulness
A fiercely talented actor and a fearless producer, Anushka Sharma is headlining a generation of power couples who are rewriting the rules. From a secret wedding in Tuscany to a career that continues to be filled with unconventional roles, her choices prove that she is now, more than ever, comfortable with who she is, finds Renuka Joshi Modi
Sonali Bendre Behl - A Survivor, Warrior, Motivator
After a year marked by chemotherapy and sterilised hospital stays, Sonali Bendre Behl shares with Megha Mahindru how she emerged stronger with a little help from family, friends and fans
An American In Paris
The French capital has been Lenny Kravitz’s “town” for almost 30 years, and a conservative-looking townhouse has been his home there for 13. Just don’t be fooled by the exterior, says Sarah Harris
The New Way To Get Some Get-ahead Advice
The new way to get some get-ahead advice.
How To Pick Best Kitchen Knives!
When it comes to your kitchen knives, one size won’t fit all. Chef Jason Hudanish tests out India’s best to help you make a wise pick
Stacey Bendet
n an Alice + Olivia design, chances are you will find butterflies and paisleys, zebra stripes and feathers, glitter and colour, all disparate elements coming together. Naturally, for founder Stacey Bendet’s own world is as rich with a juxtaposition of design, art, family, yoga and philanthropy.
In Fine Print
Aesthetes Peter and Cecile D’Ascoli play with print on print at work and at home, creating a hybrid world of interconnected personal and cultural histories, finds Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan.
The Bling King
He’s the larger-than-life, gold-clad, sunglass-toting icon-in-himself, the superstar of ’80s and ’90s Bollywood music and the ultimate original. Bappi Lahiri breaks his bling-fix down for Anupama Chopra.
Screen Guards
Is this new dystopian Netflix series what India’s tomorrow looks like? Deepa Mehta and Huma Qureshi, two feminist forces, unite to plot the future of storytelling through one woman’s story.
The Khadi Story
In our history books, khadi, the hand-spun, handwoven cloth promoted by Mahatma Gandhi, was a symbol of resistance, of an independent India, and of a much aspired-for simplicity in deed and in thought. Now, seven decades later, khadi in its natural form is becoming a blank canvas for India’s creatives. Mayank Mansingh Kaul, co-curator of the travelling exhibit Meanings, Metaphor - Handspun And Handwoven In The 21st Century, writes about the resurgent interest in the very fabric of India’s Independence and how designers today are innovating and subverting its very essence
The Newsmakers
In the chaos of fake news and consummate virality, the New York media world is witnessing another change. In the recent past, three women of Indian origin have been appointed editors-in-chief of both legacy and new-age publications. Meet the bosses heralding an era of diversity and inclusivity.
Skindeep
A 100-year-old German brand, whose iconic blue tin jars made it to households across the world, turns to Indian kitchens for its newest face care range. Sheree Gomes Gupta finds out what makes it special.
Many Worlds
Be it pathbreaking feminist classics or religious tomes, star author Yann Martel tells Shahnaz Siganporia how faith and fiction open the doors to magical thinking.
The Politics Of Style
From Indira Gandhi’s handloom saris to Hillary Clinton’s pantsuits and Narendra Modi’s monogrammed pinstripes, what politicians wear speaks volumes. PAHULL BAINS takes a closer look.
Ralph Lauren's Journey From The Bronx Into Closets And Homes Across The Globe
There was Oprah. Hillary Clinton. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas. Anne Hathaway. Blake Lively. The roll call at Ralph Lauren’s 50th anniversary celebrations in New York’s Central Park was star-studded. But what really shone that night was the emotional and sartorial journey of a young boy from the Bronx into closets and homes across the globe. Priyanka Khanna meets the fashion legend a few hours before this extravaganza.
Older Than History
What brings together Manhattan, Mapu Singh and a Modi-led Benares? AATISH TASEER’s new book, a paean to the holy city, is the answer.
Fighting Chance
Be it rehabilitating acid attack survivors or instituting healthcare programmes for those in need, philanthropist KULSUM SHADAB WAHAB proves that with great privilege comes great responsibility.
Class Act
Meet the Thackers, a family whose rise dates back to the Swadeshi movement, and whose lows matched the moody stock market. But through it all, they have consistently given back to society by building some of the country’s foremost educational institutions.
Ciao, Como
“To us, the show must always go on,” say Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana about staging their theatrical Alta Moda collection in Lake Como. The unabashed maximalists tell PRIYANKA KHANNA why fantasy is always rooted in their reality.
Real Luxury Equals An Investment In Skill And Time
As Jade hits the 10-year mark, designers Monica Shah and Karishma Swali tell Vogue why real luxury equals an investment in skill and time.
Meet The Unassuming Heroes - Vicky Kaushal And Aditya Roy Kapur
A regular day never looked so good. With a wardrobe steeped in drama and a journey from day to night, Vogue wakes up with Vicky Kaushal and model Pooja Mor and has a nightcap with Aditya Roy Kapur and Sushmita Pathak—all in this season’s favourites
Is It In Your Genes?
With a bit of your saliva and a few stamps, you can now discover how your DNA is driving your mood, your metabolism, your workouts, and more. Ramona Emerson took several of the latest direct-to-consumer genetic tests to see if it’s possible to follow your genome to a happier, healthier life
The Kids Are Not All Right
The pink and blue coda starts in the crib and follows through. Some parents have had enough but a big looming question remains—how do you raise a child in a gender-neutral home when the world outside is chronically sexist?