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Cricket’s Leading Ladies Shine on Vogue India’s New Cover

Cricket’s Leading Ladies Shine on Vogue India’s New Cover

urja | November 20, 2025 | 12:37 pm | Fashion

Vogue India’s latest cover celebrates cricket icons Harmanpreet Kaur, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, and Pratika. The feature highlights their rising influence both on and off the field, showcasing their strength, style, and growing impact on women’s sports in India.

Holiday Style Takes the Spotlight in 2025

Holiday Style Takes the Spotlight in 2025

urja | November 19, 2025 | 6:50 pm | Fashion

Fashion brands are stepping up their game this festive season with campaigns that feel straight out of a movie set. From bold visuals to cinematic storytelling, these holiday launches are redefining how style meets entertainment—making 2025’s celebrations more glamorous, creative, and unforgettable than ever.

Fashion 2026: A Year of Bold Shifts

Fashion 2026: A Year of Bold Shifts

urja | November 17, 2025 | 11:45 pm | Fashion

The fashion world is gearing up for major change in 2026, as old norms fade and new ideas take center stage. From evolving consumer tastes to fresh industry strategies, brands are rethinking how they create, communicate, and compete in a rapidly transforming global market.

The Minimalist Style Trend Captivating Korea

The Minimalist Style Trend Captivating Korea

urja | November 17, 2025 | 2:16 pm | Fashion

Korea’s growing love for monochrome fashion comes from its clean, timeless appeal. Simple color palettes create effortless elegance, making outfits look polished without trying too hard. From streetwear to luxury brands, this minimal style has become a go-to choice for those who prefer subtle, modern sophistication.

When Paris Lets Fast Fashion In

When Paris Lets Fast Fashion In

urja | November 16, 2025 | 7:35 pm | Fashion

Shein’s arrival at BHV Marais sparks uproar, as many Parisians call it a betrayal of France’s heritage. Critics argue that ultra-cheap, mass-produced polyester has replaced the country’s legacy of craftsmanship—and fear France is losing its fashion soul.