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Acing the fashion game in an archival route

From the Oscars 2024 to the Met Gala and the ongoing 77th Cannes Film Festival, archival fashion is having a moment

Naomi Campbell re-wore a black sequin Chanel dress from their Autumn/Winter 1996 collection(Photo: Reuters)
Published on May 21, 2024 04:38 PM IST
ByShweta Sunny

World Heritage Day: A walk down the archival fashion road

On World Heritage Day today, we explore the timeless beauty of archival fashion and its recent popularity

Sonam A Kapoor wore a skirt, blouse and dupatta set made from vintage old Banarasi saree featuring antique embroidery from Jigya Patel. She paired it with 80-year-old antique jewellery(Photo: Instagram)
Published on Apr 18, 2024 11:58 AM IST
ByShweta Sunny

Zendaya makes a futuristic statement in a robotic bodysuit

Making a futuristic statement with a blast from the past, Zendaya stuns in a robotic bodysuit at the Dune: Part Two London premiere

Zendaya makes a striking statement in a metallic bodysuit from Mugler's 1995 Couture collection(Photo: Reuters)
Published on Feb 16, 2024 05:09 PM IST
ByShweta Sunny

Project Almirah: Documenting stories of gender, sexuality, acceptance in India

How do young Indians navigate their LGBTQIA+ identity? Tackle the fear of rejection? Artist Avril Stormy Unger’s video project gathers first-person narratives.

The portal features videos and transcripts of young people sharing their stories. Their anonymity is protected by rainbow-themed art.
Updated on Sep 23, 2023 05:16 PM IST
ByShireen Quadri

Interview: Sukrita Paul Kumar, guest editor, Indian Literature

Sukrita Paul Kumar recently took over as Guest Editor of Sahitya Akademi’s literary journal, Indian Literature, a 200-page print magazine

 Sukrita Paul Kumar
Updated on Jul 03, 2023 08:26 PM IST
BySuhit Bombaywala

Interview: Priya Sarukkai Chabria and Mrinalini Harchandrai of Poetry at Sangam

On the closure of the Indian online literary platform that published work from around the world

Priya Sarukkai Chabria (L) and Mrinalini Harchandrai (Suresh Chabria)
Updated on Jun 07, 2023 07:23 PM IST
BySuhit Bombaywala

IIM Ranchi to conduct study on issues addressed in PM’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’

IIM Ranchi director Deepak Kumar Srivastava said the programme has been selected for study as it has emerged as a unique initiative in helping the government establish connect with people and played a crucial role in creating a national discourse on these issues.

The radio programme, during which PM Narendra Modi shares his thoughts over a host of issues, would be completing its 100th episode on April 30. (HT Photo)
Updated on Apr 28, 2023 09:27 PM IST

From the archives of the Hindustan Times : October 09

Jayaprakash Narayan death has plunged the whole city, nay the whole nation, into grief. All Government offices have been closed for two days and a 13-day State mourning has been announced by the Bihar Government.

(HT)
Updated on Oct 09, 2019 04:13 PM IST
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