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Oops, You Forgot? Here Are 5 Last-Minute Friendship Day Gifts That Still Slap
Oops, You Forgot? Here Are 5 Last-Minute Friendship Day Gifts That Still Slap

Hans India

time02-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Oops, You Forgot? Here Are 5 Last-Minute Friendship Day Gifts That Still Slap

Oops, forgot Friendship Day? Don't sweat it! Here are 5 last-minute gifts that still hit the mark, from matching oversized tees and adorable stuffed heart socks to digital gift cards with a personal twist. Add instant-print Polaroid memories or even a Spotify-coded friendship playlist tee for extra feels. These quick-fix ideas are fun, thoughtful, and friend-approved; no one will guess you pulled them together last minute! 1. Matching Oversized Tees Nothing says besties like twinning in cool, comfy MyDesignation oversized T-shirts. Choose quirky graphics, pop-culture quotes, or even inside jokes printed on demand. You'll both look Insta-ready without trying too hard. Image Courtesy: MyDesignation Link: 2. Stuffed Heart Socks – Cute & Cozy in One Adorable socks with a tiny plush heart tucked in? That's friendship day wrapped around your feet. They're equal parts comfort and charm, and perfect for gifting without looking basic. Image Courtesy: Bonjour Socks 3. Pocket-Sized Perfumes with a Personal Vibe When in doubt, go with scent. Gift them a mini perfume or travel-sized fragrance that matches their vibe, floral for the softies, musky for the rebels. Add a handwritten tag like 'Smells like our 2 AM talks' or 'One spray = instant you-memory.' It's small, thoughtful, and oh-so-giftable, perfect for a last-minute Friendship Day surprise that lingers. 4. Wrist Goals & Little Luxuries Gift your bestie a statement watch or a minimalist accessory, the kind that elevates any outfit in seconds. Pair it with a playful tag like 'For every second we've laughed together' or 'You're my constant timekeeper.' Add a pouch of charms or mini add-ons for that thoughtful, last-minute magic. It's fashionable, fast, and full of meaning. 5. Custom Friendship Funky shirts. Some brands now print Spotify codes on shirts. You can create a friendship playlist, cartoons, a Character, and have it turned into wearable merch. Last-minute? opt for a digital mock-up + later delivery.

Hot and unbothered: How Jaideep Ahlawat channels both soft and sexy energy
Hot and unbothered: How Jaideep Ahlawat channels both soft and sexy energy

Hindustan Times

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Hot and unbothered: How Jaideep Ahlawat channels both soft and sexy energy

Jaideep Ahlawat is not your typical leading man. Sure, he's 6'1'', has dreamy eyes and a brooding face. But it's not in a dipped-in-chocolate, gym-chiselled, Insta-ready way. And yet, his Instagram page (@JaideepAhlawat) is bursting with heart and fire emojis in the comments. 'Your looks scream raw masculinity!!!' writes one woman, under a slideshow of him in a tux. 'You've activated my daddy issues,' adds another young lady. Women from Dehradun to Dhaka (and as far away as Toronto) are simping, the way they only do for romantic heroes.

How to look rich: One fashion rule people with old money swear by!
How to look rich: One fashion rule people with old money swear by!

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Time of India

How to look rich: One fashion rule people with old money swear by!

There's a certain mystique to the way people with old money dress. It's not loud, not trend-chasing, and definitely not logo-obsessed. Unlike new wealth, which often flaunts status through designer monograms and Insta-ready flash-old money style is all about understated elegance . It whispers instead of shouts. And if there's one item that truly has no place in an old money wardrobe, it's clothes with big, bold, obvious logos. Yes, we are talking about those large brand names splashed across T-shirts, jackets, or belts. Think of the giant 'G' on Gucci belts, the oversized LV patterns, or even streetwear favourites like Supreme or Off-White with labels so loud they practically announce your bank balance. These may be loved by the nouveau riche, but for those born into legacy, they're considered gauche. The psychology behind 'quiet wealth' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Invest $200 in Amazon without buying stocks to earn a second salary Marketsall Sign Up Undo Old money fashion follows one unspoken rule: don't try too hard. It's not about proving wealth; it's about having enough confidence not to. That's why people from generational wealth, be it European aristocrats, Indian business dynasties, or Hollywood royalty, avoid flashy logos. For them, true luxury is in the cut, the fabric, the fit, and the heritage. You will notice the same vibe among India's ultra-elite. Industrialist families like the Ambanis, Poonawallas, and Godrejs don't need big branding to make a statement. Isha Ambani Piramal, for instance, may own every luxury label on the planet, but you'll rarely catch her flaunting overt logos. Her style? Classic heirloom jewellery, timeless sarees, and flawlessly tailored silhouettes. Similarly, Radhika Merchant, now part of the Ambani family, is fast becoming a style icon for the quiet luxury generation. Her wedding wardrobe was full of refined, royal designs by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla and Manish Malhotra, no need for branded belts or name-plastered shirts. Bollywood's old money aesthetic Even in the world of Bollywood, where fashion often borders on flamboyant, there's a rising tribe of celebrities who are embracing this low-key, high-impact approach. Take Deepika Padukone for instance. Her off-duty style is often minimalist: neutral tones, solid colours, and structured pieces from designers like Sabyasachi or Louis Vuitton, but never with screaming logos. The same goes for Rahul Khanna, whose wardrobe feels like a masterclass in old-school, effortless tailoring. Another example is Sara Ali Khan, born into the Pataudi and Tagore families, who balances youthful fashion with a deep-rooted sense of legacy. Even when wearing Western wear, she leans towards clean cuts and heritage labels over trends. The 'no logo' rule So what exactly is the item that people with old money never wear? Anything with large, conspicuous branding. This includes: T-shirts with massive brand names across the chest Handbags with oversized monograms Jackets or hoodies with graffiti-style branding Belts with loud logo buckles Shoes or caps that scream the label instead of style These are all seen as markers of insecurity, trying to show status rather than quietly embody it. Instead, the truly wealthy favour: Crisp white shirts with mother-of-pearl buttons Cashmere sweaters in camel, navy, or grey Well-cut trousers with no visible tags Loafers or brogues with subtle stitching, not logos Minimalist bags from heritage houses (e.g. a classic Hermès Kelly without the logo showing) Why it matters in 2025? As the fashion world continues to shift towards sustainability, heritage, and quality over quantity, old money style is having a major moment. The idea of owning fewer, better pieces has become aspirational. And the less branded, the better. For Indian audiences too, the change is palpable. Labels like Raw Mango, Good Earth, and Torani, which focus on craftsmanship and timelessness, are becoming the go-to for luxury seekers. It's less about who made it, and more about how well it's made. Celebrity trainer Yasmin Karachiwala's go-to-pick for a healthier lifestyle Even stars like Alia Bhatt and Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, known for their fashion-forward choices are gradually moving away from the overdone designer look to something more grounded and bespoke. You'll notice them choosing handwoven sarees, vintage-inspired jewellery, and minimalist silhouettes that radiate quiet confidence. Old money fashion isn't about what you wear, it's about how you wear it. The next time you're tempted by a flashy logo tee or that big-buckled belt, ask yourself: Is this elevating my style or just announcing my spending power? Take a leaf out of the playbooks of India's legacy-rich families and Bollywood's quieter stars. Strip back the noise. Invest in the classics. Let the quality speak for itself. Because real wealth never needs to shout, it always speaks in whispers.

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