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Sangeeta Ahir - Queen Of All Trades
The first female Indian film distributor, a philanthropist, a fashionista and a fitness enthusiast, Sangeeta Ahir is an inspiration to many. In a freewheeling chat with Vogue, Ahir discusses her many ventures and how she juggles multiple roles with ease
The good life
From struggling to run a mile to becoming one of India’s leading wellness curators, healthcare scion and entrepreneur Upasana Kamineni Konidela discusses her food and fitness evolution and how she’s advocating for India’s medical services.
MAN ON A MISSION
The pandemic has cast long shadows and left many of us harbouring feelings of hopelessness, uncertainty, and anxiety. But Mumbai resident Mauris Noronha has emerged as a ray of hope in these dark, challenging times. Taking up the responsibility of serving society’s most vulnerable sections, Noronha has dipped into his own savings to aid those in need across the city and state. Vogue catches up with the social hero to learn more about his selfless deeds
Living legacy
Patron of the crafts Brigitte Singh celebrates 40 years of creating some of the finest hand-block prints in the world. As inspired by tradition as she is by memory, India’s leading textile designer shares her renewed vision of finding perfection in simplicity.
Found in translation
Heart-wrenching family sagas, gripping political thrillers and the great climate-change novel—Malayalam literature in translation is on the rise, fast becoming a bestselling and award-winning favourite, finds book blogger and writer Resh Susan
Children of the soil
Sowing the seeds for a green future, these modern-day agripreneurs are trading age-old techniques for a new range of radical farming practices
Forces of nature
Can indigenous knowledge mitigate climate change? From the Khasis of Meghalaya to the fisherfolk of Bengal, architect Julia Watson shows how nature based construction techniques and materials can lead to a sustainable future.
Big digital energy
From nightly binge-fests to weekend movie marathons, we have streamed our way through the groundhog-ish reality of our stay-at-home lives. The leaders of the creative zeitgeist taking over India’s entertainment industry tell Shahnaz Siganporia why OTT is only going to get bigger
A wandering soul
Whether it’s her time spent studying the craft clusters of northern India or making pit stops at the local farms where she grew up, designer Saloni Lodha’s travels through India provide answers to the why and how of who she is and what her label does.
MY INDIA IS GLOBAL
MEET THE MOST UNLIKELY COVER GIRL: A SELF- CONFESSED CAMERA-SHY RECLUSE WHO JUST HAPPENS TO BE ONE OF FASHION’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER FACES. AMRIT, THE MODEL AND ARTIST FROM PUNJAB, SPEAKS WITH DIVYA BALA ON FINDING PEACE IN BEAUTY AND HER PLACE IN THE PARISIAN SPOTLIGHT
Let it go
Sitting in silence with your thoughts and doing nothing can seem daunting, even impossible. Meditation expert Andy Puddicombe talks to Sanjana Salunkhe about how to tame the restless mind
Leaning into love
As the world daydreams about frolicking in the great outdoors, supermodel Kaia Gerber talks about the beauty of staying in, learning, and growing with the gift of time.
HOPE VOGUE
From Ukraine and Japan to the US and India, all 26 editions of Vogue come together to create a picture of what hope looks like today—a global project that led us to find our common humanity. Here is a curated selection
First ladies of beauty
Meet India’s original salon owners, the women who put skincare, hairdressing and the concept of a comprehensive beauty parlour on the map.
Italians do it better
The popular expression used to reinforce the Italian way of living could also be described as the starting point for Walter Chiapponi’s debut as the creative director of Tod’s. Priyanka Khanna finds out more from the designer
Make a wish
After months at home, the itch for wanderlust has never been stronger. From new discoveries to nostalgic trips, Vogue India taps the post-pandemic travel cravings of seven creatives
Not just my mother's bag
Earlier this year, Alessandro Michele launched the Jackie 1961, a new version of the classic, spotlighting an important conversation in fashion. Nonita Kalra delves into the handbag as a totem of a personal and cultural narrative in the year of the pandemic
COMING HOME TO NORAH
In an age of autotuned popbots, Norah Jones remains the new-world artist with an old-world charm. Understated and unspoilt by fame, even after nine Grammy awards, the musician opens up to Megha Mahindru about her private life and her hope for a better post-pandemic world
A PARADIGM SHIFT
Over the following pages, we celebrate the beauty of ‘made in India’. Passed down through generations, from one hand to another, the traditions and techniques of our skilled artisans create a fashion language that is unparalleled. In the process, however, craftspeople and their incredible handiwork are often overlooked. If there’s ever been a time to make positive change, it is the present. Priyanka Khanna speaks to 15 fashion experts to forge a plan going forward as they discuss the impact of this pandemic-driven pause on the industry
After birth
Balancing motherhood, the Molotov cocktail of hormones and the pangs of postpartum through a pandemic, award-winning author Shubhangi Swarup writes on how she found hope in a hopeless place
Can Fashion Shed Its Seasons?
For long, fashion has centred on the concepts of spring/summer and autumn/winter—and, later, cruise and resort. Is it time for a rethink? Is “so last season” still a bad thing?
The face of change
Television’s most forgiving chef Nadiya Hussain is the accidental saviour in a year dedicated to eating in.
Packing heat
Straightening hair, especially when you’re looking for a sleek finish, is difficult. But with the right tool, you may just be able to iron out the difficulties with your defiant mane.
Object creation
In a Vogue India exclusive, leading performance artist Nikhil Chopra digs into his archives to recreate his iconic gender-defying personas. The result? A series of post-pandemic avatars—dishevelled but stronger, finds Shahnaz Siganporia
Ladies first
More inspiration hubs than offies, these stylish female-centric co working spaces around the world are nurturing a new generation of girl bosses, finds Aarti Virani
HEY THERE, HAILEY
She is part of a generation that likes its fashion ungendered and its politics delivered in cleverly crafted hashtags. Model on the rise and youth influencer Hailey Bieber talks to Akanksha Kamath about collapsing style genres, being vocal, and leaning into her heritage
Road to recovery
How can we train our body and mind to get stronger? Moreover, why should we bother at all?
Diane von Furstenberg
Two things have remained constant of the designer, hiker, author and cheerleader-in-chief: her ability to predict a cultural moment and the pure emotion of her work. Even as her stores shuttered and business blistered, she paused to pivot her legacy. Vogue India takes a closer look at the life and times of DVF.
Bare feet
Gisele Bündchen, photographed in intimate moments with her children, shares her life lessons.
A fine balance
Long-time friends and now co-creatives, Haseena Jethmalani and Priya Aswani prefer to create pieces that people will talk about. Their personal style, too, mirrors this ideology, discovers Priyanka Khanna