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Randeep Hooda: We should try to infuse our heritage into today's fashion
Randeep Hooda: We should try to infuse our heritage into today's fashion

Time of India

time4 days ago

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Randeep Hooda: We should try to infuse our heritage into today's fashion

was recently in Gurgaon to walk the ramp for Filipino designer Michael Cinco at the second edition of Times Lifestyle Week. Calling it a fairytale show, akin to a painting, Randeep, who wore a black floor-length robe with an embroidered jacket, said, 'I quite enjoyed being on the ramp. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now ' Most of my life, I have roamed around in T-shirt and jeans, but now I believe that it is better to be overdressed than to be underdressed Randeep Hooda Talking about his personal style, he said, 'Most of my life, I have roamed around in T-shirt and jeans, but now I believe that it is better to be overdressed than underdressed. Fashion is about adorning the human body with something that accentuates its already existing beauty.' The actor says his fashion sense has evolved since his marriage to Lin Laishram, adding that he has started accessorising now When asked if there's a particular aspect of traditional Haryanvi attire that he wished gets recognised on the global fashion map, he said, 'The Haryanvi headgear is very exotic. It gives a feeling of timelessness, which I really like. The comfort and easy fit in regional fashion draws me. We should go back to our heritage and find ways of infusing it into today's fashion rather than aping the west. There's nothing like wearing your heritage on your sleeve, quite literally. ' Sharing some fashion advice, the Highway actor said, 'Be yourself, and don't give into fads. I also believe that one should choose to have a style statement that is timeless, which doesn't have to change with every trend.' The Sarbjit actor, who recently got back in the saddle after almost two years and also donned the hat of a director, said, "Living and dying in a saddle was a dream, but I have many other saddles that I need to straddle. Riding the horse has taken a backseat due to injuries and work, but it is something I want to pursue all my life. I want to be 80-something and still be riding a horse."

Nikita Dutta: Can't keep up with trends, mom jeans are my go-to
Nikita Dutta: Can't keep up with trends, mom jeans are my go-to

Time of India

time20-05-2025

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Nikita Dutta: Can't keep up with trends, mom jeans are my go-to

Nikita Dutta walked the ramp at TLW in Gurgaon recently Nikita Dutta made a striking return to the runway at the recently held Times Lifestyle Week . Dressed in a Baroque-inspired white drape skirt, the Jewel Thief actress said, 'I am relishing the feeling of being back on the ramp. I realised I missed the feeling. There was both calmness and chaos – but also a lot of fun!' Sharing her take on fashion , Nikita said, 'Comfort is foremost for me. Anything that makes me feel nice and ready to seize the day is what I choose to wear. It could be a really exaggerated outfit or something very simple – my everyday fashion reflects how I am feeling.' When it comes to trends, Nikita admits she can't keep up with them. 'I really have to reach out to people and ask them what's in these days. I can't wrap my head around how wide-legged jeans are in and suddenly skinny jeans make a comeback. This is the difficult part for me. But my go-to will always be a comfortable pair of mom jeans.' A fashion tip? Nikita Dutta said, '(You should) wear what feels best for your body and personality. Whatever makes you feel great when you step out – that should be your fashion mantra.' Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Spotlight on streetwear and bridal couture @ Times Lifestyle Week
Spotlight on streetwear and bridal couture @ Times Lifestyle Week

Time of India

time10-05-2025

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Spotlight on streetwear and bridal couture @ Times Lifestyle Week

It was a stylish showcase at Oppo India presents Times Lifestyle Week, Co-Powered by Indian Institute of Fashion & Design, Wild Stone and M3M India, Hospitality Partner Grand Hyatt Gurgaon. Be it edgy cool streetwear or regal bridal ensembles for the wedding season, a range of trendsetting designs caught attention of fashion lovers on Day 2 of Oppo India presents Times Lifestyle Week (TLW), co-powered by Indian Institute of Fashion & Design, Wild Stone and M3M India, with Grand Hyatt Gurgaon as the hospitality partner. Held from May 2 to May 4, the weekend was a perfect blend of style, glamour and entertainment. Victorian glam meets modern sparkle Fashion Fragrance by Silky Nanda Inspired by the chic allure of Parisian streets, the Parisian Sparkle collection blends the elegance of Victorian gowns with modern glitter. 'It's the perfect mix of classic sophistication and the bold sparkle of contemporary fashion,' said Silky. Looking stunning in red, showstopper Nushrratt Bharuccha , said, 'I picked this outfit because it was red. Operation Sindoor 'Common sense prevailed': Trump on India-Pak ceasefire on Truth Social 'Pakistan initiated call; both nations agreed to stop military action after direct talks', says India Ceasefire took effect at 5pm; top India, Pak military officials to talk again on May 12 Adding to the red is the stunning corset fit and the glass embellishments that were shining in the ramp. It was a no-brainer pick for me.' Showstopper Nushrratt Bharuccha, Silky Nanda and show opener Shefali Bagga She added, 'Since I am in the city only for a day, I already had the popular and much-loved hot chocolate fudge from Nirulas and Baba Nagpal's chhole bhature for lunch. I am glad I still fit in the dress after having these.' Parisian poise Heritage meets modernity M3M India & Smartworld Developers Presents Neeta Lulla Powered by Bholasons Designer Neeta Lulla unveiled her latest bridal couture collection, describing it as 'made for the bride who values tradition but dares to redefine it.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 10-Month-old is battling for his life and only you can save him! Give Hope India Donate Now Undo 'The collection featured sculpted corset cuts, soft pearl hues, textured overlays, and bejewelled blouses and dupatta drapes, breathing new life into traditional silhouettes. This is the vision for the modern bride,' said Neeta. Vipin Singh and Azad walk for Neeta Lulla For grooms, the collection showcased bandhgalas in soft pastels, ivory-hued bejewelled sherwanis and achkans with fine hand-embroidered motifs in zardozi, paired with beaded jewellery. This is the vision for the modern bride: Neeta Lulla Showstopper Ishwak Singh, said, 'My outfit is an example of exquisite craftsmanship. I am a sucker for hand-crafted ensembles, which reflect our culture.' Showstopper Saiyami Kher, who walked the ramp in a 16th-century corset style gown with Indian zardozi embroidery in white, said, 'I could feel the amount of craftsmanship that has gone into making the outfit. I felt like a completely different person after wearing the outfit. It felt beautiful.' Sanea Sheikh and Anjali Schmuck in Neeta Lulla designs Tribute to the golden hour IIFD Spotlight presents Arshmeet Rathore The collection 'Sundowner SS'25' was a tribute to the golden hour which captures the allure of the twilight. Former Miss India and actress Alankrita Sahai, who was the showstopper, said, 'This red outfit with the long trail was very youthful and elegant – just perfect for a sundowner.' Former Miss India and actress Alankrita Sahai was the showstopper for Arshmeet Rathore Fashion meets innovation for personal wellbeing Atovio A stylish step towards personal care, Pebble by Atovio is a sleek, wearable air purifier that can be worn around the neck—ensuring you breathe cleaner air, wherever you go. 'Atovio Pebble brings wellness to the runway—because breathing clean air shouldn't be a luxury. It's time fashion embraced function, and Pebble makes that possible with style, science, and simplicity,' said Anmay Shahlot founder Atovio, Siddharth Goel and Aditi Agrawal co-founders Atovio. Fashion meets function Brunch-ready Indo-western looks IIFD Spotlight presents Gurpreet Kaur Gosal Designed for the modern muse, the collection 'Aagan' of Indo-western dresses honours roots while embracing reinvention. 'Every Indo-western outfit reflects a dialogue between heritage and modernity,' said designer Gurpreet Kaur Gosal. Designer Gurpreet Kaur Gosal with showstopper Manisha Rani An ode to Punjab's textile heritage IIFD Spotlight presents Kiran Saini Drawing inspiration from the vibrant heritage, craftsmanship, and festive spirit of Punjab, the collection Whispers of a Wedding brings together classic silhouettes like lehengas, cholis, shararas, gararas, and traditional salwar-kurtis with dupattas for weddings and festivals, in bright festive colours and shimmer. 'With this collection, I wanted to celebrate the spirit of Punjab — its colours, stories and its timeless elegance,' said Kiran Saini, designer Fida Gill as showstopper Wearable art redefining streetwear Wild Stone X Toffle The collaboration collection brings art driven wearables, redefining Indian streetwear. A range of customised fits, with art, patchwork, Japanese sashiko and graphics, the collection was a statement in sustainable and statement design. Wildstone X Toffle collection brings art driven wearables, redefining Indian streetwear Channel cool vibes this summer V-Mart From breezy dresses to cool casuals, V-Mart's collection was a range of summer wardrobe essentials. The collection brought cool vibes to the ramp with floral dresses, laid-back casuals, and fun accessories like tinted glasses, bucket hats and bandanas. V-Mart's collection was a range of summer wardrobe essentials Vineet Jain, COO, V-Mart Retail, said, 'Designed especially for the Gen Z, the collection is ideal to exude the main character vibe wherever you go. We want every person to feel like a celebrity.' Opt for mindful luxury with colourful lab grown diamonds Prismara Jewels Presenting an exquisite range of jewellery that combines elegance and everyday ease, Prismara debuted at TLW. Saransh Kothari, CEO, Prismara Jewels, said, 'Colours are the way to have fun in everyday lives, even when styling jewellery. So, our lifestyle collection is a fusion of modern lab grown diamonds and traditional natural gemstones like rubies and sapphires, for today's women. The idea is to make luxury accessible. ' Deepti Gujral and Prakshi Goyal in Prismara jewels Title Partner: Oppo India; Co-Powered By Partner: IIFD- Indian Institute of Fashion and Design; Co-Powered By Partner: Wild Stone; Co-Powered By Partner: M3M India; Hospitality Partner: Grand Hyatt; Lifestyle Partner: Pinq Polka; Associate Partner: Smartworld Developers; Associate Partner: M3M Foundation; Associate Partner: Central Park Estates; Associate Partner: Inframantra India; Associate Partner: IIFD Spotlight; Associate Partner: Havendaxa Pvt Ltd; Clean Air Partner: Atovio; Skincare Partner: Fixderma India Pvt Ltd; Podcast Partner: Edge Talks; Associate Sponsor – Male Grooming Partner: Yaan man; Talent Partner: Runway Fashion Management; Hair & Makeup Partner: Seema & Somya Sarraf; Media Partner: Immersive Technology Partner: Tagglabs; Communication Partner: Teamology; Promotion Partner: Heights; Fleet Partner: Mann; Content Partner: Content Era; Pouring Partner: Heineken 0.0; Celebrations Partner: Roulette Packaged Drinking Water; Mixer Partner: Jimmys; Kombucha Partner: Mountaintribe; Handbag Partner: Tiger Marrón; Luxury Automobile Partner: Global Star; Education Partner: King's College UK, Gurugram; Nightlife Partner: Whiskers Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

Fashion takes over Gurgaon @ Times Lifestyle Week
Fashion takes over Gurgaon @ Times Lifestyle Week

Time of India

time10-05-2025

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Fashion takes over Gurgaon @ Times Lifestyle Week

Priyanshi Jain used string art to make corset gowns, deconstructed saris and more A fashion and style-high weekend marked its return to Gurgaon with Oppo India presents Times Lifestyle Week , co-powered by Indian Institute of Fashion & Design, Wild Stone and M3M India, with Grand Hyatt Gurgaon as the hospitality partner. The three-day event began on May 2 at Grand Hyatt Gurgaon, bringing together designers to showcase their trendsetting creations to NCR's fashion lovers. Turning string art into chic wearables Inframantra India Presents Priyanshi Jain nspired by the layered textures of forests, brought to life through string art techniques, designer Priyanshi Jain's The Densed Forest collection showcased a mix of structured silhouettes and flowy drapes forming a visual narrative of nature, reimagined in thread and form. Operation Sindoor 'Common sense prevailed': Trump on India-Pak ceasefire on Truth Social 'Pakistan initiated call; both nations agreed to stop military action after direct talks', says India Ceasefire took effect at 5pm; top India, Pak military officials to talk again on May 12 She says, 'With flowy fabrics like satin and georgette, I used the delicate string art to make corset gowns, deconstructed saris and more. It was challenging but fun. ' Isha Malviya was the showstopper for Priyanshi Jain Ocean hues and halters rule the ramp Forever Naveen Kumar Halters and off shoulder silhouettes in bright colours, matching the stunning underwater life, was the highlight of the showcase. With sequins ranging from classic metallics like gold or silver to ones with vibrant hues, and sometimes even gradient designs that mimic the iridescence of fish scales, designer Naveen Kumar's collection showcased form-fitting mermaid gowns in brightly coloured silks, and the showstopper Rachika Suresh was seen in an ocean blue barbie gown, studded with beads and glitter. Rakshita Suresh An ode to the craft of zardozi Dermapuritys presents Zarana by Sana Khan Perfect for the wedding season, designer Sana Khan's Gulzar collection featured lehengas and sheer gowns adorned with crystals and intricate zardozi work. Sana says, 'The blend of crystals with hand-done zardozi on ensembles is perfect for the modern-day bride.' Tehseen Zafar walking for Sana Khan Up the cool quotient with co-ords Go Devil With edgy silhouettes and refreshing designs, Go Devil's Clothing With An Attitude collection featured co-ord sets, athleisure wear and T-shirt dresses. 'Our designs are perfect for GenZ and millennials who want to embrace their individuality and showcase it through their clothes. It is wearable fashion, ideal for gyms, college and for travel too,' says Vinish Arya, founder of Go Devil. Go Devil's edge casuals Silk supremacy Adhvaria Silks presents Divya Vastram Designer Deepthi Reddy's Adhvaria Silks presented the collection titled Divya Vastram, celebrating the sacredness of the Kanjeevaram sari. Designer Deepthi Reddy says, 'The range of saris showcased in the collection had all the colours of nature. The idea is to carry forward the timelessness of Kanjeevaram, by making a collection that also suits modern sensibilities.' Adhvaria Silks presented the collection titled Divya Vastram Bringing inclusivity to the runway Diadem Pageants Presents Prashant Majumdar A digital print ethnic wear collection was showcased by designer Prashant Majumdar, presented by Diadems Pageants is perfect for pre -wedding occasions and parties. 'Lehengas with digital prints, inspired by Rajwada icons like peacocks, flowers and fountains, and a hint of sequins was my special showcase for summer wedding parties,' says designer Prashant Majumdar. Lt Cdr Priya Kaith walking for Prashant Majumdar Title Partner: Oppo India; Co-Powered By Partner: IIFD- Indian Institute of Fashion and Design; Co-Powered By Partner: Wild Stone; Co-Powered By Partner: M3M India; Hospitality Partner: Grand Hyatt; Lifestyle Partner: Pinq Polka; Associate Partner: Smartworld Developers; Associate Partner: M3M Foundation; Associate Partner: Central Park Estates; Associate Partner: Inframantra India; Associate Partner: IIFD Spotlight; Associate Partner: Havendaxa Pvt Ltd; Clean Air Partner: Atovio; Skincare Partner:Fixderma India Pvt Ltd; Podcast Partner: Edge Talks; Associate Sponsor – Male Grooming Partner: Yaan man; Talent Partner: Runway Fashion Management; Hair & Makeup Partner: Seema & Somya Sarraf; Media Partner: Immersive Technology Partner: Tagglabs; Communication Partner: Teamology; Promotion Partner: Heights; Fleet Partner: Mann; Content Partner: Content Era; Pouring Partner: Heineken 0.0; Celebrations Partner: Roulette Packaged Drinking Water; Mixer Partner: Jimmys; Kombucha Partner: Mountaintribe; Handbag Partner: Tiger Marrón; Luxury Automobile Partner: Global Star; Education Partner: King's College UK, Gurugram; Nightlife Partner: Whiskers Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

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