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The Chiara Effect
What’s really real on social media? How do the dynamics of blogging work? Vogue speaks to the world’s most coveted social media star— Chiara Ferragni of The Blonde Salad—on why she and the generation she represents #neverstop.
The Road To Recovery
When an unexpected injury threatens to derail your workout, it isn’t your fitness expert you need for your next move. Our physiotherapists come to the rescue.
Not Without My Father
Dancer, filmmaker and writer AISHWARYAA RAJINIKANTH DHANUSH is also the daughter of India’s biggest superstar. She tells Vogue about her upcoming memoir and how her father inspired her to be her own person.
Vaani Kapoor- Expect The Unexpected
Ahead of her career-shifting role that may just make her Bollywood’s newest sweetheart, Vaani Kapoor is eager to shoot from ingénue to movie star.
The Artist
There’s more to PETER PHILIPS than liquorice lips and appliqué eyeliner. He talks to JERUSHA RATNAM CHANDE about balancing editorial with everyday make-up and customising the red lip for every woman
Skin Scents
Perfumes evoke a fantasy—the perfect summer garden, a romantic dinner at dusk. But what could be more transporting than the smell of your lover’s skin? Today’s most sensuous fragrances wenhance a woman’s natural scent instead of covering it.
Taking The Lead
Refusing stereotypes and fighting racism, Misty Copeland, the first female African American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, is pirouetting her way to progress, finds Shahnaz Siganporia
#Choosingbags
In 2017, a diamond-encrusted Hermès Birkin sold for 1,55,000 pounds, prompting a flurry of articles on the investment value of bags versus stocks and even homes. As the ‘eyes of Bergdorf Goodman’, LINDA FARGO knows what women want. So, we asked her the loaded question: Does a handbag leave a mark on your sartorial and financial portfolio?
Two's Company
They abandoned their corporate ascent over a midnight phone call. Today, gallerists PRIYANKA and PRATEEK RAJA are changing the Indian art world with their vision, finds ROSALYN D’MELLO
The Game Changing Artist
Contemporary artist Jahan Loh propels street art into the galleries of Singapore
Back To The Roots
This Ayurveda-inspired, nature-based beauty brand is committed to making a difference, not only to your hair but also the planet.
True To Form
One of India’s leading artists, ARPITA SINGH’s retrospective is probably one of the most important exhibits of the year, says SHAHNAZ SIGANPORIA
It's Beautiful That The Age Of Cookie-Cutter Models Is Ending
I never wanted to be a model. Growing up in Toronto, I was always asked by friends who had a T-shirt line or were having a little community runway show to model for them.
Off The Map
When the origins of a designer or a label matter less and less, e-commerce site Ssense is championing the idea that fashion can come from absolutely anywhere.
Girl Uninterrupted
Her journey may be an ongoing one, but ANJALI LAMA never did let the fear of social norms come in the way of her true identity. SNEHA MANKANI meets the model and finds out: Is India really ready for a gender-fluid future?
Being Diane Keaton
Four decades after Annie Hall, DIANE KEATON continues to be the most emulated of Hollywood icons, treading the ground between real and reel, masculine and feminine, humour and self-deprecation. Smart, funny, more comfortable in a trilby and tie than tulleheres to the original breaker of rules, channelled by actor DISHA PATANI.
The Story Of A Couture Maverick
Falguni Peacock is soaring high and scaling new heights as her label, Falguni Shane Peacock (co-owned with her husband Shane), has taken Indian fashion to Hollywood. #LexusLeadingLadies a platform that celebrates women in powerchronicles her meteoric rise.
What's Age Got To Do With It?
From intergenerational friendships that overcome conventional power games to role models who defy every age-appropriate misnomer—welcome to the age of agelessness.
Of Two Minds
Age-wise, they may be 10 years apart, but their bond spans summering in Tuscany and a shared love of history and poetry. Author WILLIAM DALRYMPLE ruminates on the friendship he shares with Poet- Novelist Tishani Doshi.
An Indian Summer
ANITA DONGRE’s new store in SoHo is a coming together of contemporary and traditional Indian fashion, with a living, beating heart at the centre of it all, finds PARIZAAD KHAN SETHI. Vogue gets three Indian women to show how they translate modern Indianwear into their Big Apple lives.
The Big Picture
What makes the designer muse relationship between ADITI RAO HYDARI, the quintessential Indian beauty, and Ritu Kumar, the country’s longest running label, one to watch out for? AKANKSHA KAMATH finds out.
How The World Masks
What we put on our faces says as much about who we are as it does about where we come from.
Vantage Point
Moroccan-American writer Laila Lalami’s latest, The Other Americans, is equal parts family saga, love story and crime novel. Here’s why you should be reading this tour de force.
Limited Edition
What happens when books morph into art? Art’s newest covetable fits as easily in a library as it does in a gallery, finds SOMAK GHOSHAL
One Direction
At Eleven Madison Park, ranked No 1 on the world’s 50 best restaurants list, simplicity and minimalism are driving a culinary revolution. SONAL VED speaks to co-owner and chef DANIEL HUMM about what it takes to stay on top.
Status Update
Gender bias has been the invisible code defining art acquisitions in India but change is afoot. Vogue examines how and why women artists need to become a part of the collectors’ conversation.
From Canapes To Kebabs
Old-school multi-cuisine buffets take a back seat and beautiful traditional food platters come to the fore to dot the big fat Indian wedding menu.
Romancing The Stone
He sold recycled jewellery on the streets of Calcutta before he became a household name. Now, with his high-end jewellery collection, SABYASACHI MUKHERJEE wants to mystify you with his jewels while de-mystifying the Indian woman who wears them.
Hidden Figures
A little-known condition seems to be taking a catastrophic toll on millions and most of them are women, even as the medical fraternity debates whether it exists of not. It's time to talk about chronic fatigue syndrome, finds PARIZAAD KHAN SETHI
On The Pulse
Carolina Herrera shines the spotlight on one of the most decadent, animalic and polarising of perfumery ingredients and explores its connection with India, finds PARIZAAD KHAN SETHI