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Her Mother's Daughter
In her first-ever interview, on the eve of the release of her debut film, an incredibly poised JANHVI KAPOOR speaks to KARAN JOHAR about why her mother didn’t want her to act, the bond she now shares with her half-siblings, and why she’s out to be the debut of the year
The Lock-Down
For many, it’s a matter of pride, as much a legacy of genes and tradition as of painstaking love and attention. No wonder, when it comes to long hair, we can go to great lengths. Vogue shows you how.
Taking His Time
His wardrobe has ninety shades of black and sneakers, Martin Margiela is a designer he admires, and the simplicity of his designs for Moynat belies their complexity. Meet RAMESH NAIR, the creative director of one of the world’s most luxe brands.
Girl Boss
A multitasking millennial, MANASI KIRLOSKAR talks to ANUPAMA CHOPRA about the challenges and perks of inheriting a 150-year-old family legacy.
Sartorial Splendour
Celebrated fashion designer, Nivedita Saboo’s eponymous label, Nivedita Saboo Couture, is taking over wardrobes of men and women around the world with its fine collection of wearable masterpieces.
A New York Minute
His latest is a hyper-topical American epic set against the storm of contemporary politics. Consummate storyteller and the voice of generation after generation, 70-year-old SALMAN RUSHDIE continues to capture the zeitgeist with an uncensored honesty and searing irreverence, finds SHAHNAZ SIGANPORIA.
Tress Talk With Jenatkin
Keeping up with the haircare regimen of the hairstylist who is always on the Kardashian family speed dial.
Vanika & Dhaval
Notes From The Bride...
Carmeni & Ulrich
The Multicultural Wedding.
The Initimate Wedding Atiya & Anuj
Thinking out of the box comes easy to this couple and their unique personalities perfectly. They let Vogue in on their special day.
Master Of Waves
He’s creating wearable luxury with traditional, almost forgotten textiles and also working to change the representation of the modern Indian woman. SANJAY GARG seems intent on shifting contexts. Meet the man behind the decade-old Raw Mango and his tribe of modern Indian women.
My Funny Destiny
On the eve of the launch of her first novel, writer TWINKLE KHANNA dissects her literary laurels, from bad poetry to her trademark wit.
How To Tell Your Mother
Intense but ultimately compassionate, even hopeful. Award-winning author PRETI TANEJA pens an advice column written as a prose poem, where a daughter finds the words to tell her mother her story of abuse.
War Of Words
MOHAMMED HANIF’s latest novel is one of the most anticipated books of the year. A potential instant classic, the author tells SHAHNAZ SIGANPORIA how this might be his most personal yet.
Double Act
MONISHA JAISING and SHWETA BACHCHAN NANDA’s newest venture is a story of sartorial serendipity. Vogue met the dream team on the sets of their first campaign shoot to find out more.
Alessandro Michele Is Designing For Today's World
Since arriving at Gucci, Alessandro Michele has turned us on to his magically surreal vision of fashion. For all the flights of fancy, though, he’s Alessandro Michele is designing for today’s world.
The Stronghold
If waking up with a pillow case full of fallen hair gives you nightmares, fear not—we got the experts to draw up three contingency plans for you.
Vogue View - High Definition
Move over, Kondo—we’re embracing more-is-more this season. A photographer, an artist and a drag queen tell Shahnaz Siganporia how and why maximalism can be spiritual, cathartic and even empowering.
Manish To The Max
He refuses to categorise himself purely as a maximalist, would hate for his clothes to be liked by all, and believes that his exciting life makes for the best inspiration. Manish Arora and his unique aesthetic defy definition, says Priyanka Khanna
Club Retro
From the post-punk theatrics of the New Romantics to the denim-clad Dickensian ragamuffins—Hamish Bowles, international editor-at-large of Vogue US, looks back at the larger-than-life hedonism of the party culture and club kids in 1980s London.
Catch Them Young
“Who is the next Husain/Sher-Gil/Raza?” is the most frequently asked question in art, claims consultant and writer ARVIND VIJAYMOHAN. He spills insider secrets to help you navigate the labyrinths of commerce and emotion to find the next generation of masters
A Decade Of Style
The Years aren't just a measure of time; they encompass effort, evolution and achievement. Three designers who hit the 10-year milestone rewind and recount their journey for vogue
Two Generations And A Baby
Is Google the new Dr Spock? Are millennials better dads? Gen-Xer mom and author SHWETA BACHCHAN NANDA starts a parenting dialogue between two generations
Girl With A Plan
Emerging from a much talked-about break-up with a rock-solid attitude, KATRINA KAIF, the reserved star of few words that we’ve heard so much about, is finally ready to talk, finds CHANDNI SEHGAL
Comrade In Art
It’s time for India’s favourite biennale! Get ready for an explosion of canonical art from the leftist, feminist and queer archive, courtesy its ‘radical’ and first ever female curator ANITA DUBE.
Activate Auckland
Replacing old notions and fears with the life-affirming rush of adventure, CHANDNI SEHGAL returns lighter from New Zealand
Cracking The Code
When she’s not busy modelling, KARLIE KLOSS is working on her other passion: helping girls learn tech.
Can We Blame Our Genes For Our Weight?
We all make faces at aubergines and bitter gourd, but could there be a genetic reason for our distaste? More importantly, can we blame our genes for our weight?
...Look Back To Look Ahead
“What possible evolutionary purpose could nostalgia serve?” asked Julian Barnes in Sense Of An Ending. But what if it did? What if you could pluck out some wisdom from your present and offer it to your past? MIRA KULKARNI, founder of Forest Essentials, pens a letter to her 13-year-old self
...Blaze A Trail
From Bend It Like Beckham to The Good Wife, ARCHIE PANJABI has always been ready to challenge the status quo. She tells PARIZAAD KHAN SETHI why diverse characters are the order of the day