For brands and retailers, S/S ’26 represents a delicate balancing act: investing in pieces that celebrate tactility and craft, while maintaining a modern, minimal sensibility that mirrors the evolving mindset of the global consumer.
Fashion
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Pinterest’s new Fall Trend Report points towards a major style shift that is quickly sweeping the globe - searches for thrift-related ideas are soaring, fuelled majorly by Gen Z users who are now reimagining how they shop, style and decor
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Designer & Labels
AR Collection To Watch: Inside La Perlaire – Roseroom’s Strategic Blend Of Craft, Heritage And Commercial Relevance
ROSEROOM by Isha Jajodia’s latest couture offering, La Perlaire presents couture in a manner that celebrates its pieces as both a keepsake and a celebration.
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For the resort season, pale pink emerges as the dominant shade with plenty of iterations being seen ranging from MSGM’s pink cotton lace bodice to Balmain’s pale pink cropped knit ribbed sweater.
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Shahin Mannan has carved a niche for itself within the Indian fashion landscape with its bold yet original style of expression. The brand works across womenswear categories spanning co-ord sets, dresses, jackets that can easily transition f
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Designer & Labels
AR Collection To Watch: Aprajita Toor’s Project Mehbooba weaves India’s cultural crossroads into one-of-a-kind bags
Aprajita Toor’s Project Mehmooba includes tiny satchels to statement-making ‘body bags’ that are directly inspired by the overlapping cultures across India and beyond, weaving together the artistic legacies of Afghanistan, Turkey, Kut
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In this feature, we have spotlighted three promising Indian brands which are upholding the innate beauty of Indian crafts and nurturing traditional artistry while adding a modern-day charm to the narrative.
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The colour scheme for Resort 2026 strikes a delicate balance between visual impact and emotional warmth with colourways that effortlessly move from fall outfits to summer cuts.
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For Resort 2026 season, the runways are showcasing most inspirational looks paired with contrasting pieces such as sheer dresses, fluid skirts or lightweight separates.






