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Everything Under The Sun
The Maldives has always lured proponents of luxury travel to its sandy shores, but the JLF Soneva Fushi edition proves that there is more to the archipelago than just opulence.
Never Back Down
Crucial for India's booming construction industry, illegal sand mining has been allowed to go unchecked for decades. But environmentalist Sumaira Abdulali has remained steadfast in her efforts to put a stop to it.
Art to heart
The newly opened South Asia Gallery at the Manchester Museum sees Britain's vast diaspora community reflected in art like never before.
All roads lead home
Actor Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and singersongwriter Priya Ragu reflect on their shared Eelam Tamil heritage and its influence on their respective disciplines as creatives of colour.
Creative heads
Inside Aman Khanna's meditative workspace in Delhi, the chaos of clay beautifully coexists with the strains of British jazz and Bollywood tunes, finds ARMAN KHAN.
Call it magic
Playing the beautiful, mysterious mage Yennefer on The Witcher may have earned Anya Chalotra the kind of fame most women her age can only dream of, but the one thing the young actor prizes above all else is family.
Below the belt
Artist Devi Seetharam examines patriarchy in public spaces through the men we see and the women we don't.
Altar of amour
The East-meets-West love story of Rameesha Yazdani and Sikandar Vincent-Khan afforded them the freedom to chalk their diverse traditions into a vibrant mosaic of cultures
Worth the wait
From playground swings to a petal-strewn paradise, Zara Peerzada and Sarwan Saleh's childhood love story culminated in a wedding that swapped the transience of trends in favour of the transcendence of tradition
Tale as old as time
Cradled in the boundless imagination of a new generation of Muslims, the traditional nikah ceremony is now infused with a fresh foil of contemporary candour
This Is Not A Comeback
Since her Instagram debut earlier this year, ZEENAT AMAN has charmed cinephiles and netizens alike with her eloquence, wit and honesty, emerging as a sincere voice in a sea of sanitised, monetised celebrity feeds. Naturally, her audience craves more. In a diary-style entry for Vogue India, she pulls back the curtain on her life a little more, penning her own story with the trademark lyricism that everyone has come to know and love.
The bigger picture
Photographer Tara Laure Claire's staged photographs pay homage to India's kitschy photo studios from a bygone era that provided a backdrop to many family portraits, finds SHRIYA ZAMINDAR
For art's sake
From chairs at Loewe to giant metal globules at Louis Vuitton, offbeat oddities have once again become the fanciful dreams of design houses. With this artier pursuit, wonders SHRIYA ZAMINDAR, has fashion finally rediscovered its escapist beginnings?
Ahead of its time
For over a century, Omega has been creating compelling watches for women. The Her Time retrospective exhibition reflects on timepieces that started the dialogue of gender politics with this practical accessory.
The joy of gems
On a special sourcing trip to India, Lucia Silvestri, the creative director of jewellery at Bulgari, talks technological innovations, 75 years of the Serpenti, and why Jaipur is the seat of all her inspirations.
Future Nostalgia
Nineties beauty makes a triumphant return by way of Bollywood and finds its muse in the decade's most iconic faces.
Wind At Her Back
It may seem like no time has passed between having her baby and returning to the screen, but Alia Bhatt has quietly been centring herself and building a new life with her five-month-old daughter Raha and husband Ranbir Kapoor in tow.
Don't Tame Your Mane
In talking about embracing her wild hair, Madhushree Ghosh spotlights a cultural shift in beauty perceptions
A Tale of Three Cities
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2012, designer and former Miss India Neha Kapur has carved out a fresh identity. Now, in her recently finished New Delhi nest, she reflects on the past decade and how life has finally come full circle.
BORN TO MOVE
Rukmini Vijayakumar’s Bharatanatyam practice is a spiritual investigation that honours tradition while reaching for contemporary cultural consciousness.
A thing of beauty
Paintbrush colours and products that are objects for holding, collecting and cherishing-when Hermès does beauty a whole world of makeup is uncovered. AKANKSHA KAMATH speaks to Gregoris Pyrpylis on the eve of the brand's beauty launch in India
Root Cause
On the runway and the red carpet, hair colour upkeep has taken a downturn. HANNA HANRA skips the salon and gets real on regrowth
Gains and Losses
For years, women have been warned that their metabolism will inevitably slow as they get older. Does a groundbreaking new study change the equation?
Postcard from paradise
Newlyweds Tamanna Malhotra and Daniel Mullen, who outpaced an Italian thunderstorm during their East-meets-West wedding, are proof that love really does conquer all.
Two for the road
Secluded during their honeymoon at a desert camp inspired by the royal caravan sites of Rajputana, AKANKSHA KAMATH and her longtime beau uncovered a whole new perspective
The Perfect Union
For her wedding wardrobe, Palak Shah of Ekaya Banaras looked to kindred spirits from the design world to create custom confections, finds CHLOE CHOU
Decades of diamonds
Meet the alchemists of the Indian jewellery space who are navigating old-world artistry with technique-focused modern heirlooms.
Thread bare
What constitutes home? Actor Joyeeta Dutta holds on to her mother's mekhela chador saris, among other memorabilia, as a visceral reminder of home, finds KARUNA EZARA PARIKH.
THE GATEWAY OF FASHION
Through Chanakya School of Craft's body of work for Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri has brought Indian craftsmanship into the global conversation. For Dior's collaboration with Vogue India, she and Chanakya's Karishma Swali talk to Megha Kapoor about juggling craft and cut, and navigating the line between culture appropriation and appreciation.
INTO THE CRAFT
For a special project that highlights the hands behind the craft, photographers MATHIEU RICHER MAMOUSSE and NAVELI CHOYAL turn documentarians in an attempt to humanise the clothes we love and wear. Here, the latter shares her experiences with Vogue India