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Hindustan Times
31-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
DU Admissions 2025: Freshers shop, top up their wardrobe from Delhi's Sarojini, CP to ace in campus fashion fundas
Freshers are all set to rock on campus as Delhi University readies to welcome the new batch starting August 1. But, before the classes begin, it's time for the young fashion brigade to ace their game. Many are scouting the Janpath, Sarojini, and Palika markets to set the tone right and be #CampusChic! From scouting for shirts and tops to sourcing quirky accessories, Delhi University freshers are making multiple runs to street markets to top up their wardrobes for their college looks.(Photos: Isha Yadav/HT) Here's all that the DU freshers are buying – from sequin-shoulder shirts to evil-eye earrings – to mix, and match comfort with style. Fit check ahead: Shaurya Sharma picked up a grey mandarin collar shirt from Janpath.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Shaurya Sharma, a student of Aryabhatta College says, 'I was shopping at Janpath and the grey mandarin collar instantly caught my eye. It looks clean, smart without being boring. Soft and easy to wear, I can style it with almost everything. From regular classes to club orientations, where I'd want to look slightly dressed up. Best part it's just for ₹250!' Ayushi Patel has updated her wardrobe with a sequin shirt from Janpath.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Ayushi Patel, a fresher at Lady Shri Ram College (LSR) shares, 'I've bought this sequin shirt from Janpath for ₹500, and love its retro feel. I wanted something that's easy for college wear and yet has that jazz like this one has detailing on the shoulders and its colour makes it perfect for both daily wear and parties. So also saving it as an option for my freshers' party.' Pragya Yadav is happy to have picked up a pair of evil-eye earrings from Sarojini Nagar Market.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Pragya Yadav, who is aspiring to get a seat at Miranda House, says, 'The evil-eye earrings are a rage on Instagram, and I felt I must have this 'IT' accessory for my college look. It's such a fun detail to add to my everyday outfits. Glad to have found these at Sarojini market for just ₹50 . Feels like carrying a cute charm that makes me stand out even on casual campus days.' Atul Trivedi has bought a half-sleeves denim jacket from Palika Bazar, to pair with his several tees.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Atul Trivedi, who is all set to join Aryabhatta College, shares, 'I kept looking for a layer that isn't too heavy for Delhi's humidity and found this perfect half-sleeves denim jacket at Palika Bazar for ₹400 . It works best for me as it's casual yet pairs well with most of the tees I have, and I can flaunt it everywhere on campus.' Ankita strikes a balance of comfort and budget-friendly with embroidered short kurtis from Sarojini Nagar Market.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Ankita, the now to be first-year student at LSR college, says, 'My shopping goal was simple... Just wanted something comfortable for the long orientation days. Found my fit at Sarojini: jute-thread embroidered short kurtis. It's light but not too plain and is budget friendly at just ₹250. Easy to pair with jeans on my first day at campus.' Akshar Sharma goes gaga over genrage pattern lowers.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Akshar Sharma, who is aspiring to get into St. Stephen's College, shares: 'I'm going crazy over these genrage pattern lowers. I bought these for ₹300 at Sarojini, and they look so cool! Perfect to make me sit through long classes and hangout at the café too.' Story by Isha Yadav For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction


Hindustan Times
12-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Hindustan Times
Kanwar Yatra 2025: Spiritual swag takes over as young turn on the fashion metre while shopping at Delhi-NCR markets
'I've been taking up Kanwar Yatra for 11 years now. Is saal T-shirts mein naye designs dekh ke achha laga, I like the ones with trishul and one-liner statement. So far I've shopped at Sadar, and bought one for myself and one for my younger brother for ₹100 each,' says Pritam, a resident of north Delhi. Delhiites are heading to markets to scout for clothes and accessories that can elevate the spiritual vibe this kanwar season.(Photos: Isha Yadav/HT) Delhiite Pritam, who is taking up Kanwar Yatra this year, has opted for a statement T-shirt with one liner.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) 'I've been taking up Kanwar Yatra for 11 years now. Is saal T-shirts mein naye designs dekh ke achha laga, I like the ones with trishul and one-liner statement. So far I've shopped at Sadar, and bought one for myself and one for my younger brother for ₹100 each,' says Pritam, a resident of north Delhi. Keep your keys safe with Shivlinga and trishul-themed keychains! Where: Pratap Market, Sadar Bazar; Price: ₹10 each.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Wall tapestries with God Shiva's imagery are gaining popularity for those wanting to deck-up the kanwar trucks or just want to bring the kanwar spirit to their homes. Where: Nehru Bazar, Paharganj Price: ₹200 to ₹550(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) 'I've been going on Kanwar Yatra since I was 10, and have very fond memories of accompanying my father. This year, I'm going with my friends, but wearing the dhoti from my father's wardrobe and pairing it with a chic T-shirt,' says Rahul Chaudhary, a south Delhi-based entrepreneur. Rahul Chaudhary, a south Delhi-based entrepreneur, opts for dhoti instead of shorts while taking up Kanwar Yatra. Rudraksha bracelets and malas are a cool option to accessorise the kanwar look.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) 'During the kanwar yatra season, a lot of buyers, especially youngsters, come looking for rudraksha accessories and opt to buy and wear different things ranging from bracelets (price: ₹100 each) to malas ( ₹450- ₹1,300) as these go with the look and look stylish,' Madhu, a shopkeeper at Janpath market. Ananyashree Rathore, recent DU graduate, prefers pairing saffron and maroon coloured clothes during the kanwar season.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) 'Come Kanwar Yatra and and my go-to choice in clothes is to pair saffron skirt and top with maroon dupatta to add a touch of grace to devotion. I accessorise the look with rudraksha mala. It feels so amazing to dress up in the spiritual theme while chanting 'Bol Bam',' says Ananyashree Rathore, a recent graduate of Delhi University (DU). Story by Isha Yadav For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction

Hindustan Times
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Toy Story Reloaded: Youngsters turn kids for playtime at Toy Biz 2025 @ Bharat Mandapam in Delhi
A dollhouse with a functional lift and fan? Playtime just got an upgrade! Price: ₹3,950.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Dil To Bachcha Hai Ji… is the Bollywood song that comes to mind as one enters Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan to visit the ongoing Toy Biz International Expo 2025. It's here that one feels like forgetting budgets and splurging for just the sight of toys on display is enough to entice not just children but even adults. 'Youngsters buy these toys as showpieces and some of the toys often act as a stress buster for the. So not just children but toys are these days very popular among all age groups,' says Eshika Jaipuria, an exhibitor at the ongoing expo. Miniature bike models (10 cm x 8 cm) are perfect collector's keepsakes. Price: ₹940.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Make tea time playtime with this adorable kettle set. Price: ₹3,000.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Cuddle the plushies or snack on Price: ₹50 (wholesale) per box.(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) 'In the past two-three years, Indian toy manufacturers have increasingly focused on exports rather than imports. We have been receiving orders from around the world, as businesses globally are placing substantial import orders for Indian toys. Through expos like this, international buyers get to witness the high quality products made by the Indian brands. Countries like the USA, UK, Germany, and Mexico are among the top importers of Indian toys,' says Ajay Aggarwal, president of the Toy Association of India (TAI) that organises this annual expo. Handmade puppets from Karnataka are delightful pretend-play toys that instantly win hearts. Price: ₹600 onwards (per piece).(Photo: Isha Yadav/HT) Catch It Live What: 16th Toy Biz International Expo Where: Hall 2 to 5, Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan When: July 4 to 7 Timing: 10am to 7pm Entry: Free (Registration at the venue) Nearest Metro Station: Supreme Court on the Blue Line Story by Isha Yadav For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction