Luxury, ready-to-wear label 431-88 by Shweta Kapur has forayed into the bridalwear segment with the launch of its first ever bridal line. The line features tailored jackets with peplum waists, structured sari drapes that fall into fluid fab
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Global colour standard system Pantone has unveiled Cloud Dancer as Colour of the Year 2026 - a billowy, paredback white that reflects a collective push towards clarity, rest and reset.
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For the approaching Spring/Summer 2026 season, zebra and dalmatian prints have emerged as the strongest contenders within the animal print revival on the runways.
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2025 was a year defined by contrast, where lace and transparency awoke sensuality, animal prints underscored fashion’s continued love for maximalism and furry textures, bag charms, Labubus and technical outerwear signalled a broader trans
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Homegrown brand Jaypore brings together the finest designs from skilled craftsmen and creators across India, presenting them through a modern lens that highlights both authenticity and accessibility.
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Papa Don’t Preach collection features fabrics ranging from Matka Silk and Raw Silk to Tulle and Organza, draped into pre-draped sarees with waterfall trails, embellished bodycon gowns with dainty capes, statement jumpsuits and bridal lehe
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Spring/Summer ’26 celebrates craftsmanship with composure. The season’s stories, whether told through a hand-finished hem, a tone-on-tone texture or a carefully balanced hue, reflect fashion’s collective move towards longevity and emo
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AR Trend Watch: Beyond Leopard: The monochrome print evolution where zebra and dalmatian prints lead the charge
For the approaching Spring/Summer 2026 season, the animal prints have seen revival with zebra and dalmatian prints emerging as the ones with the most appeal on runways.
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Spring/Summer 2026 season will see khaki and moss-toned greens emerge as the dominant palette across categories.






