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Putin's Boldest Push Amid Trump Threats; Russian Troops Raise Flag In Central Ukraine
Putin's Boldest Push Amid Trump Threats; Russian Troops Raise Flag In Central Ukraine

Time of India

time4 days ago

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  • Time of India

Putin's Boldest Push Amid Trump Threats; Russian Troops Raise Flag In Central Ukraine

Tara Sutaria Trolled for 'Mom Corset' Look at Couture Week 2025 Tara Sutaria became the centre of brutal trolling after her appearance at India Couture Week 2025. The actor walked the ramp in a white corset-style gown by Roseroom by Isha Jajodia but the internet wasn't impressed. Netizens quickly pointed out how the corset didn't suit her frame, with comments like 'looks like mother of two kids' and 'worst fitting ever.' From memes to savage tweets, social media didn't hold back. Even fashion critics questioned the tailoring and styling of the piece. Watch how Tara's fashion statement turned into a trolling storm online. Was it really that bad or is the hate unfair? 509 views | 1 day ago

‘Shocked To My Core': Bongino's Mystery Post About FBI Findings; Vows To Uncover 'Truth'
‘Shocked To My Core': Bongino's Mystery Post About FBI Findings; Vows To Uncover 'Truth'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

‘Shocked To My Core': Bongino's Mystery Post About FBI Findings; Vows To Uncover 'Truth'

Tara Sutaria Trolled for 'Mom Corset' Look at Couture Week 2025 Tara Sutaria became the centre of brutal trolling after her appearance at India Couture Week 2025. The actor walked the ramp in a white corset-style gown by Roseroom by Isha Jajodia but the internet wasn't impressed. Netizens quickly pointed out how the corset didn't suit her frame, with comments like 'looks like mother of two kids' and 'worst fitting ever.' From memes to savage tweets, social media didn't hold back. Even fashion critics questioned the tailoring and styling of the piece. Watch how Tara's fashion statement turned into a trolling storm online. Was it really that bad or is the hate unfair? 509 views | 1 day ago

India Couture Week 2025: Suneet Varma and Roseroom celebrate femininity
India Couture Week 2025: Suneet Varma and Roseroom celebrate femininity

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

India Couture Week 2025: Suneet Varma and Roseroom celebrate femininity

Isha Jajodia, a relatively new name in the couture scene and veteran Suneet Varma brought their interpretations of femininity to the runway on Day 2 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. Though distinct in style, both designers celebrated the sensuality and softness of the female form through collections that felt like poetic expressions of their imagination. A glimpse of day 2 at Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. Isha's collection Whispers Of Love To Myself, for her label Roseroom, was a tender ode to her own self. European romanticism came through in sculpted lace corsets, bustled skirts, and veiled capes crafted from Chantilly lace, tulle, and organza. However, there was a sense of déjà vu, as the silhouettes and the lace drama were reminiscent of her last year's ICW showcase. Suneet Varma's collection Sehr brought a theatrical flair with iconic '60s and '70s Bollywood music setting the mood as models glided on the runway. His designs struck a balance between sensuality and craftsmanship, offering fresh silhouettes that stood out. While the dramatic headgear may have overwhelmed some specators, they added a bold, statement-making edge in keeping with the show's theatrical tone.

Isha Jajodia's ICW 2025 collection charts a woman's journey into power
Isha Jajodia's ICW 2025 collection charts a woman's journey into power

India Today

time5 days ago

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  • India Today

Isha Jajodia's ICW 2025 collection charts a woman's journey into power

Opening Day 2 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025 was Isha Jajodia's Roseroom, and it screamed self-love and empowerment like no other. Her new collection, Whispers of Love To Myself, brought together a modern, unvarnished take on femininity, one that embraces gentleness as strength, and structure as show opened with a monologue set to the tune of La Vie en Rose by Edith Piaf. The narration described the journey of a woman from being tame to learning first to tread softly, and then set the stage for Isha's collection, which unfolded in four parts, each one mirroring a woman's journey inward, from innocence to self-realisation. The opening act, 'Dear Innocence', was all about soft blushes and light pastels, a visual whisper of beginnings. Chantilly lace layered over corsetry, soft featherwork paired with bustled skirts, and silhouettes that described feminine innocence like no other. That set the stage for Isha's collection which unfolded in four parts, each one mirroring a woman's journey inward, from innocence to self-realisation. (Photo: FDCI) By the time the collection reached 'To My Becoming', the palette shifted to deeper roses and jewel tones, symbolising growth and was, of course, the centre stage of her collection, and it came alive in each piece. In fact, many of the pieces allowed unembellished lace to take centre segment 'With Love, Always' was a radiant homage to self-love, as she basks in her own goddess light, unapologetic and final segment, 'I Am' was all about self-actualisation, empowerment and the collection was crafted to celebrate the woman who has arrived, not just in style, but in self. The palette shifted to deeper roses and jewel tones in the segment To My Becoming. (Photo: FDCI) And it was Tara Sutaria in the middle of it all, closing the Roseroom show in a look that perfectly embodied the collection's theme of strength wrapped in wore an ivory skirt embroidered with delicate floral lace. The bodice was structured like a corset and drenched in shimmering gold embellishment and again, lace details. Tara Sutaria and Isha Jajodia. (Photo: FDCI) Each of the 50 couture creations was painstakingly handcrafted over 500 hours, incorporating traditional techniques with forward-thinking design. Metal floral work, iridescent enamel, and mother of pearl adorned corsetry and capes, more than embellishment, these details felt like personal relics, worn close to the about the collection, Isha Jajodia shares, "For the Roseroom woman, confident in her gentleness, and timelessly elegant, this collection offers treasures to accompany her through life's most exciting moments. Each creation captures her best self, designed to be cherished across seasons and generations, passed down as heirlooms of inner strength."- Ends

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