Zeenat Aman believes fashion is for all ages: ‘Old certainly does not have to mean frumpy’
Veteran actress Zeenat Aman believes fashion is for all ages. She is of the opinion, "Old certainly does not have to mean frumpy".
Veteran actress Zeenat Aman believes fashion is for all ages. She is of the opinion, "Old certainly does not have to mean frumpy".
Every thrift flip, whether it’s transforming an old pair of jeans into a new skirt or giving new life to a scratched wooden table, carries both style and purpose.
Apart from style, Ananya also revealed her beauty must-haves while traveling. Her simple yet effective hacks ensure she looks fresh even on hectic schedules.
"Mugdha Godse and Kangana Ranaut were my co-actors. Both incredibly talented. Kangana actually won a National Award alongside me for 'Fashion'", Priyanka said.
Whether they’re walking the red carpet, posing for a photoshoot, or just making a statement with a social media post, these women have clearly mastered the art of style.
Coffee can help you make your hair appear darker. Pour the brewed coffee through your hair as a final rinse and let it air-dry. The color will wash out the next time you wash your hair.
Tricolor is the highlight of the day in all dress types. Whether you go with cotton, linen, or any other fabric, wearing the three colors – saffron, white and green – seems appropriate. However, make sure you don’t overdo it to look like you’re wearing the flag itself!
The mustard velvet kaftan keeps you warm on a cold Lohri evening and makes for a regal and rich ensemble that fits the occasion perfectly.
According to the company, the business grew from INR 100 CR to INR 500 CR in the last 5 years and is now eyeing INR 1000+ Cr in annualized revenue by CY22.
Wear an elegant pashmina shawl or a silk dupatta, and use it as a second pallu with your saree. You can also add a cape to enhance your look. Shawls and silk dupattas are classic choices to upgrade your saree in winter.