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  • Why men over 50 are the new fashion icons?

    Style over 50 is not about trying to dress young but it’s about dressing well, with clarity and character. Fashion may come and go, but as more men realise, confidence, good tailoring, and self-awareness are timeless.

  • Electricity trade between India-Bangladesh to continue amid other curbs

    At 2.5 GW, Bangladesh is the biggest electricity export market for India as of now. Not just that, the neighbouring country uses India’s power grid to import electricity from Nepal.

  • Fashion tips and tricks: Here's how to create your own digital outfit catalogue, a step-by-step guide

    How to find the perfect outfit is a challenge, especially these days when you can shop online. Scrolling down tonnes of photographs and options can make you bleary eyed and exhausted, without picking up anything. And there are other times when you want to wear that one outfit but can’t seem to locate it in your cupboard. This is where digital dressing comes in.

  • DIY Halloween costumes: Here's how to dress up as ghost, pharaoh, and more using household items

    Halloween costumes: Halloween is just around the corner, and it's time to start thinking about your costume. But don't worry if you haven't planned anything yet. With a little creativity and a few household items, you can create a fun and unique costume that will be the talk of the party.

  • Trophy vintage: Invest in quality, accessorise wisely, and other tips to create a stunning ensemble

    Fashion tips: Vintage has become its own luxury status symbol. From Bella Hadid to the Netflix series Emily in Paris, it is making waves on catwalks at fashion shows. The look, older than time, is also older than the ages of most celebs and is known for its unique designs and historical significance.

  • Festival colours: Red wine, sky blue, and chocolate brown are this season’s hottest hues

    Fashion tips: This season’s colour trends offer a mix of rich tones and timeless neutrals that can easily be incorporated into your festival or like Diwali or wedding styles. Key colours like red wine, sky blue, chocolate brown, olive green, and beige are perfect for Indian or Indo-Western attires. Experiment with these colours to stay stylish and fashion-forward this season.

  • Boho, athleisure, avant-garde: 20 fashion terms you should know to be called a fashionista

    Fashion tips: Navigating fashion can feel like learning a new language. This guide simplifies key fashion terms, helping you feel more confident in your style choices and keeping you updated with trends.

  • Fashion tips: Guide to style blazers, trench coats and other autumn essentials for a stylish look

    Styling tips: By following these tips, you can easily transition your wardrobe from summer to fall. With the right pieces and a little creativity, you can create stylish and comfortable outfits that will keep you looking your best all season long.

  • Dress smart: 8 tips to organise and style all the clothes in your wardrobe

    Maximising your wardrobe doesn’t mean you have to constantly buy new clothes. By organising, repurposing, and being creative with what you already own, you can ensure that every item gets its due wear. Here are some more tips to help you stay stress-free when choosing what to wear.

  • Maximise your wardrobe: 8 smart tips to make the most of all your clothing

    The key to making the most out of the clothes you own is organising your closet to make everything more accessible. Focussing on a few essential pieces will ensure you get the most wear out of your clothes. Here are some more tips to help you stay stress-free when choosing what to wear.

  • Laundry tips: Use right amount of detergent, sort properly, and more to extend life of clothes

    You’d be surprised to find that overloading your washing machine or using too much detergent is ruining your clothes. These simple tips, like using the correct washing cycle and separating your clothes by type and colour, can ensure your washing machine is doing its job well and your clothes will come out looking fresh and clean every time.

  • Smart shopping: 6 essential tips to keep in mind when buying clothes for a new season

    The weather is turning, and for those who love to shop, this is a perfect excuse to head to the malls to add new pieces to your wardrobe. Before you do that, keep a few things in mind. Evaluate your current wardrobe, set a budget, choose quality over quantity, and you will save money.

  • Declutter your wardrobe: 10 practical ways to maximise space and organise your clothes

    Feeling overwhelmed by clothes stacked up in your wardrobe? Sort out your items into piles of what you want to keep, donate, or discard. This will help you prioritise the things you love and let go of those that don’t fit you or no longer suit your style.

  • The steep price of blue jeans

    This beloved wardrobe staple is long overdue for a revamp

  • UK Economic Squeeze: Catering to UK's silver-haired spenders is savvy

    Tailoring products and services to suit older customers — from putting sleeves on dresses to installing more seats in shopping malls — may be essential to navigating the mortgage time bomb. Older Britons may be protected from the latest income squeeze as soaring interest rates ratchet up mortgage costs. The discomfort here will be most acute for midlife, middle-income households — especially with children at home, many of whom will also have home loans

  • Stock of the Day | Cantabil Retail: Store expansion, product enhancement, online sales focus

    Cantabil Retail India is aggressively expanding its store network and aims to open stores at robust 16 percent CAGR over next few years. Apart from deepening presence in metro cities; it is expanding in new Tier 2 and 3 cities and towns. It aims to improve the SSSG (same store sales growth) driven by focus on non-men segment viz. women, kids and accessories. Cantabil is introducing new products, opening family stores that serve as one-stop solution and providing attractive marketing schemes to drive SSSG.

  • Who is Aniksha Jaisinghani, fashion designer arrested in Amruta Fadnavis bribe case?

    The Mumbai Police arrested designer Aniksha Jaisinghani after the wife of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Amruta Fadnavis, filed an FIR against her alleging that she had threatened her and attempted to bribe her.

  • Shantanu and Nikhil: ‘Fashion is also about an ethical approach towards a better environment while looking chic’

    The fashion label Shantnu & Nikhil's new collection Nomad, which experiments with prints, silhouettes and textures, goes in a new direction of looking at design as a responsibility and great power

  • World’s no. 2 clothes exporter faces order drop as power falters

    Plummy Fashions Ltd., a supplier to PVH Corp., the parent company of fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger, and Inditex SA’s Zara, saw new orders in July drop 20% from a year earlier, its Managing Director Fazlul Hoque said.

  • Kolkata woman asked to dress ‘appropriately’ to have a talk with housing society: Report

    The woman told the media that she was dressed in a top and a pair of shorts

  • Magic Mirror: Dress up in virtual reality

    One of the interesting things that was showcased at the Microsoft event was the Magic Mirror – a virtual dressing room.

  • Japan August retail sales slip renews pressure on policymakers

    Retail sales fell 2.1 percent in August from a year earlier, more than a median market forecast for a 1.8 percent annual decline, data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed on Thursday.

  • Charity eyes spinning mills in India, Bangladesh to end slavery

    The apparel industry has come under pressure to improve factory conditions and workers' rights, particularly after the collapse of the Rana Plaza complex in Bangladesh more than three years ago, when 1,136 garment workers were killed.

  • Online shopping to rise by 78% this year: Assocham-PwC

    "Unfazed by slowdown, average online purchases are expected to increase by 78 percent in 2016 from 66 percent in 2015 due to attractive deals and aggressive marketing of ever-expanding range of merchandise from clothes to jewellery, from electronics to books," said the Assocham-PwC report.

  • What‘s cheaper, what‘s dearer after Arun Jaitley's Budget?

    Here is the list of items getting cheaper and costlier for you post Arun Jaitley‘s Budget 2016.

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