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Hans India
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Vaishali launches festive couture, jewellery collections
Hyderabad: Renowned designer Vaishali Agarwal showcased her latest Rakhi and Shravana Masam collection at an exclusive event in Hyderabad. The festive showcase, held at her flagship store , featured couture lines from her labels—Kaalii by Vaishali, and jewellery partner Shivasa Fine Jewellery. The event was graced by film director and screenwriter Nandini Reddy, along with costume designer and fashion marketeer Bhakti Reddy, and Vaishali herself, who is the Founder and Creative Head of both fashion labels. Adding a new chapter to her creative journey, Vaishali introduced 'Mithuli', an extension of her existing couture line, inspired by the timeless tale of Shakuntala. The collection fuses classic motifs with intricate Benaras and Ajrakh craftsmanship, offering a range of contemporary festive sets and statement pieces ideal for the upcoming celebratory season. Kaalii by Vaishali brought a bold Victorian flair to the showcase with 'Lace & Loom', a Bridgerton-inspired capsule collection.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shilpa Shetty turns her saree-not-sorry mode on in this gorgeous red drape with classic Ajrakh notes
(Image Credits: Instagram) No one makes a stronger fashion statement in six yards of traditional elegance than the iconic Shilpa Shetty. From donning classic, understated sarees to adding a touch of modern quirk, she's been a style inspiration to many for quite some time. Recently, she stole the spotlight in a stunning red georgette saree while promoting her upcoming film and let's just say, her "simple" red saree was anything but simple. Shilpa chose a gorgeous red georgette saree featuring classic Ajrakh print detailing along the edges. The timeless piece, picked from designer Nitya Bajaj's collection, was styled to perfection by Sukriti Grover, who nailed the sartorial brief. (Image Credits: Instagram) She paired the saree with a striking halter-neck blouse in a matching red shade, elevating the overall look with its backless charm and undeniable oomph. 47-year-old Shilpa Shetty flaunts her midriff in a black crop top and low waist jeans When it came to accessories, Shilpa kept things impactful yet elegant, stacking silver bangles on her right wrist, complementing them with statement earrings and a single classic ring. She also aced the beauty game. With a clean, radiant base, winged eyeliner, smoky eyes, and a hint of blush on the cheeks, her makeup was equal parts bold and refined. Her hair was tied into a sleek ponytail, with a few loose strands framing her face, a subtle touch that gave the whole look a fresh and flattering finish. (Image Credits: Instagram) From her effortlessly stylish saree drapes to her softcore boardroom aesthetics, Shilpa Shetty continues to redefine the magic of monotones - always with balance, grace, and that signature flair.


Hans India
30-06-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Fabindia's new campaign ‘Beautiful Imperfections' embraces the charm of handicrafts in a unique manner
Fabindia, India's leading lifestyle brand renowned for its dedication to traditional Indian craftsmanship and contemporary design, proudly announces the launch of its latest campaign, 'Beautiful Imperfections'. This heartfelt initiative celebrates the unique beauty found in handmade goods, where small imperfections are cherished as hallmarks of authenticity, soul, and the human touch. Drawing inspiration from India's treasured handcrafting traditions- Dabu, Ajrakh, Bagru, Bagh, handblock printing, and tie & dye-the campaign honours ancient techniques passed down through generations. These crafts embody the cultural richness and expertise of artisan communities across the nation, with each piece reflecting a distinct local identity. With most of these crafts prominently practiced in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, each product is unique in itself. Artisans are involved in each step of the process, ensuring a human touch from making the natural dyes to carving blocks, printing them and washing the fabrics. Since machines are not involved anywhere, no two pieces will ever be the same, making each product truly yours. Such is the charm of handicrafts. From slight misalignments during resist printing for the craft of Ajrakh to creating dyes with iron rust or tying the garment and dyeing it for tie and dye, it's a differentiated masterpiece every time. Delete Edit Commenting on the launch, Fabindia spokesperson, said, 'Today's consumers seek a meaningful bond with the things they wear and own. 'Beautiful Imperfections' reminds us that true beauty is found not in flawlessness, but in the unique imperfections that come from creating with slowness, intention, and heart-celebrating the charm and authenticity that imperfection brings to every piece.'


Hindustan Times
24-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Hindustan Times
Ikat to Kalamkari: 7 Indian textiles to add a touch of tradition to your modern homes
Textiles shape a home's personality like nothing else can. The Indian textile industry brims with treasures that turn bare rooms into soulful spaces layered with craft, history and warmth. From airy cotton drapes to rich silk brocades, Indian handloom textiles slip easily into modern homes, bringing with them stories of weavers, dyes, and motifs passed down through generations. A cosy living room layered with Indian textiles like Kalamkari, Ikat and Ajrakh, blending heritage craft and modern comfort for a space rich in texture and stories.(AI generated) Think of these textiles not just as fabric but as design allies, but smart picks that lift a room with colour, texture and quiet luxury. 7 Indian textiles that will help you change your house into an artistic home Kalamkari Rooted in Andhra Pradesh, Kalamkari is an art on cloth. Each piece carries hand-painted or block-printed motifs inspired by nature and myth. Use Kalamkari as framed panels behind a bed or console table. Cushion covers in muted Kalamkari patterns balance a neutral sofa without fighting for attention. Table runners add an instant dash of craft to dining spaces. Cotton Kalamkari breathes well, making it perfect for warm climates and easy to care for. Ikat Ikat's blurred edges and geometric patterns create energy in a room without feeling busy. Found in Odisha, Telangana and Gujarat, this textile works beautifully as curtains that filter light while adding subtle drama. Bench upholstery in bold Ikat turns a forgotten corner into a highlight. Small hits like lamp shades or placemats keep the look playful without crowding a space. Ikat's tight weave makes it durable for everyday use. Kantha Kantha from Bengal takes discarded cloth and stitches it into something new and charming. Lightweight quilts double up as throws over reading chairs or at the foot of a bed. For a twist, frame sections of vintage Kantha and hang them in sets for a gallery wall that feels handmade yet modern. Cushion covers in Kantha add a pattern without overwhelming a calm corner. The cotton keeps rooms cool and airy. Banarasi Brocade Nothing says rich heritage like Banarasi Brocade from Varanasi. This silk fabric, woven with metallic threads, brings regal flair in small doses. Use Brocade for throw pillows on a solid-coloured sofa to create an instant focal point. A narrow runner made from Brocade can turn a plain coffee table into a festive centrepiece. For a bold move, cover the back panel of an armchair in Brocade and pair it with muted upholstery elsewhere. Ajrakh Ajrakh from Gujarat is all about deep indigo and detailed block prints. Panels of Ajrakh stretched on wooden frames become art that holds its own in contemporary rooms. Cushion covers or floor cushions made with Ajrakh tie together earthy palettes. Curtains in Ajrakh filter harsh light and cast soft, patterned shadows that change through the day. Always pick pieces dyed naturally for the authentic depth of colour. Khadi Khadi is an honest, fuss-free fabric at its best. Spun and woven by hand, it breathes beautifully and softens over time. Khadi curtains work wonders in rooms that catch harsh sunlight, mellowing brightness while keeping interiors breezy. Bedsheets and duvet covers in Khadi feel crisp yet inviting. Table linen in soft Khadi checks or stripes pairs well with rustic crockery. Always source from trusted weavers to get the real handloom texture. Bagh Print Bagh print from Madhya Pradesh wears its bold motifs with pride. The red and black palette feels dramatic yet balanced. Bagh print cushion covers can break the monotony of a neutral living room. Try using Bagh yardage as a wall hanging above a console or as a bold table runner under muted ceramics. This cotton textile holds dye well, staying vivid wash after wash. Authentic Bagh is still river-washed and dyed with natural colours, worth seeking out for its depth and character. The Indian textile industry is far more than fabric on a shelf. It is a direct link to craftspeople whose skill turns simple threads into art that breathes life into a home. Thoughtful textile decor ideas add warmth and a quiet conscience to any room. Look for authentic Indian handloom textiles from trusted artisans and fair collectives. Every piece you bring in celebrates real craft and keeps our weaving traditions alive, turning walls and furniture into stories worth sharing. Similar articles for you 10 popular Indian art forms you can use in your home decor Why vintage decor is making a comeback: Textile museum designer Ravisha Merchant weighs in Best mattresses for a peaceful and comfortable sleep; Here are our top 8 picks for you Mattress matters: Find your dreamy match made in heaven; Nap like a champ! The author of this article holds a Master's Degree in Interior Design and has spent over a decade in research, teaching, and designing homes from scratch. 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Time of India
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Sitaare Zameen Par' cast glows in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla couture
Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla dressed the cast of 'Sitaare Zameen Par' for its premiere, creating custom ensembles reflecting each star's personality. The designer duo crafted outfits for Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh, and the child actors, incorporating a unifying star motif. The children expressed their individual preferences, while Aamir looked regal and Genelia ethereal. When fashion royalty Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla step into a room, you know something magical is about to happen. And for the premiere of Sitaare Zameen Par, the designer duo pulled out all the stops, dressing the entire cast in looks that were nothing short of starry perfection. The vibe? Heartfelt glam meets dreamy storytelling. From Aamir Khan and Genelia Deshmukh to the film's little stars, everyone showed up in custom Abu Sandeep ensembles crafted just for the big night. Now, Abu Sandeep are no strangers to dressing icons. But this project? It hit different. Known for celebrating individuality and rewriting the fashion rulebook, the designers found a natural connection with Sitaare's message of self-expression and uniqueness. 'The kids had opinions, and we loved every second of it,' laughed Sandeep. 'One wanted to dress like Aamir, another like Salman. Simran dreamed of being a princess. It was chaos - in the cutest, most creative way!' To keep things fair and fabulous, the designers created equally special outfits for every young star. But within that harmony, they made sure each child's personality could shine. The unifying touch? A custom star motif woven through all the looks—a nod to the film's name and the message that everyone deserves to shine. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo And shine they did. For the boys, it was all about sleek black sherwanis and jackets with touches of Ajrakh and Bandhani, layered over soft-as-cloud muslin shirts. Comfortable, cool, and so very red carpet-ready. And Simran? She lived out her princess fantasy in a dreamy hand-embroidered Aabla skirt, sparkling with star motifs, paired with a ruffled blouse that was pure fashion fairytale. Of course, the grown-ups brought their own glam game. Aamir Khan looked effortlessly regal in an off-white sherwani layered over an intricate inner kurta, classic Abu Sandeep. Meanwhile, Genelia Deshmukh was ethereal in a beige-and-off-white Chikankari saree, paired with a glistening pearl-stone blouse. The saree? A handcrafted work of art from Lucknow's finest female artisans - eight months in the making! Reflecting on the night, the designers shared, 'Working with Team Sitaare Zameen Par was a dream. Aamir is a visionary, whatever he touches, it shines. Genelia is an absolute darling, and the kids were just… magic. Their joy made it all worth it.' Style, smiles, and a whole lot of sparkle, this premiere was more than a fashion moment. It was a celebration of self-love, creativity, and the reminder that no matter your size, age, or story - you're a star. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change