India’s cultural fabric is a kaleidoscope of traditional crafts and textiles, bursting with the intricate weaves of Banaras, the amazing crafts of Bengal to the riotous hues of Rajasthan. Our fashion heritage is a treasure trove, crafted by artisans who are nothing short of creative geniuses. Yet, in the age of fast fashion, many of these timeless wonders have been left to gather dust in the shadows. But as the world pivots towards sustainability and conscious consumerism, it’s time for Indian fashion to dust off these forgotten gems and put them back in the spotlight where they belong. Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-chief, TheGlitz, rallies the industry to strut its stuff and bring these age-old crafts back with a contemporary twist.
Welcome to the dazzling, chaotic, and fabulously eclectic world of Indian fashion, where trends are as diverse as the country’s street food and as vibrant as a Holi festival. Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-chief, TheGlitz, explores the stylish vibrant realm where haute couture collides with street style, unraveling the colorful chaos of India’s fashion scene. Join her on a cheeky stroll through a world where tradition and trendsetters blend in a dazzling sartorial dance.
Anita Dongre's latest bridal collection ‘There She Glows’ is a love letter to Indian crafts, marrying contemporary silhouettes with motifs inspired by nature. The line is inspired by the designer’s forever muse: the modern bride whose roots are inherently Indian but her spirit is transient across geographies. This week, TheGlitz picks Anita Dongre's 'There She Glows' bridal collection.
Anita Dongre's summer collection is here ....and it's high fashion at its finest. So TheGlitz presents some fabulous summer fashion by Anita Dongre. Combining timeless silhouettes with intricate craftsmanship on weightless fabric, Anita Dongre's summer collection ushers in the season of effortless grace. This is a line of contemporary silhouettes meant for the modern global woman in Dubai one day and New York the other while dreaming of home back in India.