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Denim, florals and art inspiration: Three fashion trends taking over summer style
Denim, florals and art inspiration: Three fashion trends taking over summer style

Tatler Asia

time4 days ago

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Denim, florals and art inspiration: Three fashion trends taking over summer style

Above Taking over summer style: Vivienne Westwood Dress Art has long offered fashion a well of inspiration—from Yves Saint Laurent's iconic Mondrian dresses to the dreamlike designs of Schiaparelli and Dalí. This month, delve into the harmonious interplay between art and couture. Think rococo romance in every Vivienne Westwood stitch or the daring pairing of Mugler with Canadian artist Ambera Wellmann. When Denim Exceeds Standards Above Taking over summer style: Ferragamo jacket Above Taking over summer style: Axel Arigato Pants Above Taking over summer style: Boucheron Ring Above Taking over summer style: Mateo cufflinks Above Taking over summer style: Bulgari Sunglasses Above Taking over summer style: GCDS Shoes Denim, fashion's faithful companion, is stepping well beyond the basics. No longer just a fallback, it takes on elevated new forms—from head-to-toe polish at Ferragamo to streetwise edge with Marni's bucket hat. However you wear it, denim adapts with effortless ease. Garden in the wind Above After the poetic bloom of 'Hong Mon' in spring–summer 2023, Loewe returns with a resplendent garden for the 2025 season After the poetic bloom of 'Hong Mon' in spring–summer 2023, Loewe returns with a resplendent garden for the 2025 season. Petals unfurl across delicate patterns, breezy chiffon is offset by metallic trims, and skirts flutter like blossoms caught in a breeze—a floral fantasia in motion. Above Taking over summer style: Siedres Coat Above Taking over summer style: Bally Bag Above Taking over summer style: Leo Lin Dress Above Taking over summer style: Dolce & Gabbana Shoes Above Taking over summer style: Marland Backus Bracelet

Vance's visit boosts US-India talks amid trade pact negotiations: Scindia
Vance's visit boosts US-India talks amid trade pact negotiations: Scindia

Business Standard

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Vance's visit boosts US-India talks amid trade pact negotiations: Scindia

US Vice President J D Vance's visit to India takes dialogue between the two countries a step further, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Tuesday as New Delhi looks to stitch an early deal with Washington that spares it from President Donald Trumps' additional tariff hikes. Vance began a four-day tour of India on Monday as the two nations engage in talks to nail a bilateral trade agreement that would avoid reciprocal tariffs. A 26 per cent 'reciprocal' tariff on Indian exports to the US is currently on a 90-day pause, set to expire on July 8. However, like other countries, India is presently subject to a 10 per cent tariff under the existing policy. In an interview with PTI, Scindia said India and the US represent "tremendous markets", adding that closer cooperation between the two nations is not only mutually beneficial but also in the broader interest of the world. "Vice President of the United States coming to India is a very welcome and a very important step. I think it takes that level of dialogue and communication one step further," said Scindia, who is the Minister for Communications as well as Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER). Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump share a warm personal rapport, but the US president has repeatedly criticised India's high tariffs, labelling it a "tariff king" and a "big abuser" of trade ties. The US is India's largest trading partner and the biggest buyer of its exports. New Delhi has already cut tariffs on a number of goods in the past few months and may consider doing so on more products to help cut a bilateral trade deal. India and the US are making progress in negotiating a bilateral trade deal, the countries had said after a meeting between Modi and Vance in Delhi on Monday. Citing Modi's visit to the US and his meeting with President Trump at the White House two months ago, as well as his meeting with Vance earlier, Scindia underlined the bond and synergies between the two nations. "Our prime minister recently visited the United States, met with President met with Vice President J D I think this will go further in terms of taking forward our dialogues, not only in terms of our trade talks and other issues but also in terms of investment, also in terms of cooperation on many other fronts, be it defence, information technology, biotech, innovation, AI, and across the board," the minister said. India and the US are the world's largest and the oldest democracies. "They both present tremendous markets. We also have a huge added, very important form of 'ambassadorships' and that is our 'Pravasi Bhartiya' who are based in the US and they have created a tremendous amount of goodwill for Bharat in the United States and I think both these countries coming closer together, working closer together, is at the end of the day, in the interest of the the political space, in the business space, even in the social sector space and even in the space with Sunita Williams," he said. Vance, accompanied by Indian-origin Second Lady Usha Chilukuri, and their three children -- sons Ewan, Vivek and daughter Mirabel, landed in Delhi on Monday on a largely personal four-day visit to India that comes amid growing global tensions over the US tariff. India and the US said on Monday that they made "significant progress" in negotiations for a mutually beneficial bilateral trade pact as PM Modi and US Vice President Vance held wide-ranging talks focusing on boosting cooperation in areas of defence, energy and strategic technologies. The White House said Vance and Modi welcomed "significant progress" in the negotiations for the trade pact and formally announced the "finalisation of the terms of reference" for the negotiations, laying down a roadmap for further discussions about economic priorities.

Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia
Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia

The Print

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Print

Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia

In an interview with PTI, Scindia said India and the US represent 'tremendous markets', adding that closer cooperation between the two nations is not only mutually beneficial but also in the broader interest of the world. Vance began a four-day tour of India on Monday as the two nations engage in talks to nail a bilateral trade agreement that would avoid reciprocal tariffs. A 26 per cent 'reciprocal' tariff on Indian exports to the US is currently on a 90-day pause, set to expire on July 8. However, like other countries, India is presently subject to a 10 per cent tariff under the existing policy. New Delhi, Apr 22 (PTI) US Vice President J D Vance's visit to India takes dialogue between the two countries a step further, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Tuesday as New Delhi looks to stitch an early deal with Washington that spares it from President Donald Trump's additional tariff hikes. 'Vice President of the United States coming to India is a very welcome and a very important step. I think it takes that level of dialogue and communication one step further,' said Scindia, who is the Minister for Communications as well as Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER). Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump share a warm personal rapport, but the US president has repeatedly criticised India's high tariffs, labelling it a 'tariff king' and a 'big abuser' of trade ties. The US is India's largest trading partner and the biggest buyer of its exports. New Delhi has already cut tariffs on a number of goods in the past few months and may consider doing so on more products to help cut a bilateral trade deal. India and the US are making progress in negotiating a bilateral trade deal, the countries had said after a meeting between Modi and Vance in Delhi on Monday. Citing Modi's visit to the US and his meeting with President Trump at the White House two months ago, as well as his meeting with Vance earlier, Scindia underlined the bond and synergies between the two nations. 'Our prime minister recently visited the United States, met with President Trump…he met with Vice President J D Vance…and I think this will go further in terms of taking forward our dialogues, not only in terms of our trade talks and other issues but also in terms of investment, also in terms of cooperation on many other fronts, be it defence, information technology, biotech, innovation, AI, and across the board,' the minister said. India and the US are the world's largest and the oldest democracies. 'They both present tremendous markets. We also have a huge added, very important form of 'ambassadorships' and that is our 'Pravasi Bhartiya' who are based in the US and they have created a tremendous amount of goodwill for Bharat in the United States and I think both these countries coming closer together, working closer together, is at the end of the day, in the interest of the world…in the political space, in the business space, even in the social sector space and even in the space with Sunita Williams,' he said. Vance, accompanied by Indian-origin Second Lady Usha Chilukuri, and their three children — sons Ewan, Vivek and daughter Mirabel, landed in Delhi on Monday on a largely personal four-day visit to India that comes amid growing global tensions over the US tariff. India and the US said on Monday that they made 'significant progress' in negotiations for a mutually beneficial bilateral trade pact as PM Modi and US Vice President Vance held wide-ranging talks focusing on boosting cooperation in areas of defence, energy and strategic technologies. The White House said Vance and Modi welcomed 'significant progress' in the negotiations for the trade pact and formally announced the 'finalisation of the terms of reference' for the negotiations, laying down a roadmap for further discussions about economic priorities. PTI MBI ANZ HVA This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia
Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Vance's visit takes India-US dialogue a step further: Scindia

US Vice President J D Vance 's visit to India takes dialogue between the two countries a step further, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Tuesday as New Delhi looks to stitch an early deal with Washington that spares it from President Donald Trump's additional tariff hikes . Vance began a four-day tour of India on Monday as the two nations engage in talks to nail a bilateral trade agreement that would avoid reciprocal tariffs. A 26 per cent 'reciprocal' tariff on Indian exports to the US is currently on a 90-day pause, set to expire on July 8. However, like other countries, India is presently subject to a 10 per cent tariff under the existing policy. In an interview with PTI, Scindia said India and the US represent "tremendous markets", adding that closer cooperation between the two nations is not only mutually beneficial but also in the broader interest of the world. "Vice President of the United States coming to India is a very welcome and a very important step. I think it takes that level of dialogue and communication one step further," said Scindia, who is the Minister for Communications as well as Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER). GIF89a����!�,D; 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Original Adidas Three (03) Combo Track Pants, Offer Time Limited Original Adidas Buy Now Undo Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump share a warm personal rapport, but the US president has repeatedly criticised India's high tariffs, labelling it a "tariff king" and a "big abuser" of trade ties. The US is India's largest trading partner and the biggest buyer of its exports. New Delhi has already cut tariffs on a number of goods in the past few months and may consider doing so on more products to help cut a bilateral trade deal. Live Events India and the US are making progress in negotiating a bilateral trade deal, the countries had said after a meeting between Modi and Vance in Delhi on Monday. Citing Modi's visit to the US and his meeting with President Trump at the White House two months ago, as well as his meeting with Vance earlier, Scindia underlined the bond and synergies between the two nations. "Our prime minister recently visited the United States, met with President met with Vice President J D I think this will go further in terms of taking forward our dialogues, not only in terms of our trade talks and other issues but also in terms of investment, also in terms of cooperation on many other fronts, be it defence, information technology, biotech, innovation, AI, and across the board," the minister said. India and the US are the world's largest and the oldest democracies. "They both present tremendous markets. We also have a huge added, very important form of 'ambassadorships' and that is our 'Pravasi Bhartiya' who are based in the US and they have created a tremendous amount of goodwill for Bharat in the United States and I think both these countries coming closer together, working closer together, is at the end of the day, in the interest of the the political space, in the business space, even in the social sector space and even in the space with Sunita Williams," he said. Vance, accompanied by Indian-origin Second Lady Usha Chilukuri, and their three children -- sons Ewan, Vivek and daughter Mirabel, landed in Delhi on Monday on a largely personal four-day visit to India that comes amid growing global tensions over the US tariff. India and the US said on Monday that they made "significant progress" in negotiations for a mutually beneficial bilateral trade pact as PM Modi and US Vice President Vance held wide-ranging talks focusing on boosting cooperation in areas of defence, energy and strategic technologies. The White House said Vance and Modi welcomed "significant progress" in the negotiations for the trade pact and formally announced the "finalisation of the terms of reference" for the negotiations, laying down a roadmap for further discussions about economic priorities.

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