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Archives: '19 Issue 01


Amita Gupta, autumn winter, craft revival, Denim, Diksha Khanna, fall winter 2019, Featured, Handspun, Handwoven, Indian Designers, Indian Fashion, Indian luxury, Indian Textiles, Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week, menswear designer, Online Exclusive, Pallavi Singg, Rahul Mishra, Slow Fashion, Suket Dhir, Sustainability, Sustainable Fashion, Vaishali S
March 14, 2019

Innovative Textile Techniques Uplift Design Sensibilities On Day 1 Of India Fashion Week

Text by Akanksha Pandey and Ojas Kolvankar. With inputs from Rushmika Banerjee

The fashion week kick-started with a lineup of promising young designers and veterans who focused on sustainability and social development through mindful design interventions


Bambu Indah’s Moon house, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Unearthing Greater Ubud

Text by Maya Kerthyasa

A journey into the villages beyond Ubud in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia reveals wild landscapes, a resilient culture and two hotels tapping into their surrounds. Local writer Maya Kerthyasa ventures into the un-touristic centre of the holiday island


Design, Fashion, Featured, He for She, Indian Designer, Indian luxury, LMIFW, LMIFW2019, Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week 2019, Luxury, menswear designer, Online Exclusive, Style, Suket Dhir, Womenswear
March 13, 2019

In a freewheeling chat with Verve, the designer talks about his womenswear line, his perseverance to create high-quality clothes and how his wife influenced him to design for women by borrowing from the label’s menswear classics


Amit Vijaya, Amrich, autumn winter 2019, Diksha Khanna, Fashion Week, Huemn, Indian Designers, Indian fashion week, LMIFW, LMIFW 2019, Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week, Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week 2019, Luxury, Pankaj and Nidhi, Pranav Misra, Richard Pandav, Shyma Shetty, Vaishali S, Vaishali Shadangule
March 12, 2019

Pankaj & Nidhi promote glam-luxe with their art-inspired separates, Diksha Khanna will present zari denim and Huemn pays homage to Kashmir, starting tomorrow.


Madhu Jain, Capital Comment

Those were the days, claims Madhu Jain who, although having already come into her own by the time the ultimate decade of the last century began, still discovered a time of great social, cultural and personal change…


Acting, Cinema, diversity, Faraz Arif Ansari, Featured, Film, Inclusivity, Kalki Koechlin, Keshav Suri Foundation, Movies, Online Exclusive, Performance Arts, Sheena Khalid, Tess Joseph, TransAction, Transgender, Transgender community
March 11, 2019

In an empowering effort, TRANSAction with Faraz Arif Ansari and the Keshav Suri Foundation could help open casting opportunities for the trans community


Amrietaa Arun, Art, Bombay Duck Designs, Bombay Zine Fest 2019, Chapess, Featured, Newman D’silva, Nikaytaa, Online Exclusive, Poorva Shingre, Priyanka Paul, Sameer Kulavoor, Xem Skaters, zine
March 09, 2019

Now in its third edition, one of the city's most popular zine fests allows you to discover artists and their works that can broaden your viewpoint or just provide some much needed comic relief....


A magnificent view at dawn of the Monument to Alfonso XII located in the Buen Retiro (El Retiro) Park, Madrid

Under the Spanish Sun

Text by Shraddha Jahagirdar-Saxena

The capital of Spain is a city filled with splendid views, entertainment hubs, cultural showcases and shopping opportunities. Exploring a slice of Madrid on foot, Verve is charmed by its cosmopolitan and welcoming vibe


Amrita Sher-Gil, Aparna Jain, Audible, audiobook, Books, Featured, Feminism, Goodnight Stories For Rebel Girls, Irom Chanu Sharmila, Like A Girl, Mary Kom, Online Exclusive, Rasika Dugal, RJ Malishka, Varsha Varghese, Women Empowerment, Women's Day

Aparna Jain's book 'Like A Girl' releases as an audiobook by Audible which brings alive the stories of 51 women of substance through the voices of celebrated female narrators.


Cable TV
March 07, 2019

Revisiting ’90s Prime Time TV

Text by Vivek Tejuja. Illustration by Rohan Hande

The decade when liberalisation dramatically altered many facets of our lives saw the advent of cable TV, which came with an array of channels and aspirational programmes. Verve decodes the unchecked optimism of middle-class families who gathered around their screens every night, ready to be teleported out of their living rooms

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