Ring in 2024 in style!

What are you wearing this New Year’s Eve? Fear not, as we’ve teamed up with some of the hottest designers in the fashion industry to bring you the ultimate lowdown on the most enchanting looks for the season.

Whether you’re aiming for a dazzling and chic ensemble or leaning towards a more relaxed yet sophisticated vibe, our curated guide will ensure you step into the New Year radiating a fashion-forward flair.

Sleek and effortless

Who: Kangana Trehan

Kangana is a design connoisseur who creates empowering, bold and edgy fashion for free-spirited women. With a degree in Fashion Design from the London College of Fashion, she infused her educational expertise into the birth of her namesake label and soon her designs became an extension of her personality — bold, yet imbued with sophistication and versatility.

Must have this 2024!

The Satin Cocktail Dress is a sophisticated refresh on an evening midi, the beaded straps, adds a playful edge to an otherwise understated ensemble. The yellow and the sleek silhouette make this dress an effortless companion for almost any occasion. For a clean and minimal look, pair with strappy heels, studded earrings and slicked-back hair.

Say it with Solids!

Who: Binal Patel

TheRealB, founded by Binal from a renowned Textile Industry family, began as a childhood dream and evolved into a high-end fashion venture. After graduating in Hospitality Management, Binal further refined her skills at Istituto Marangoni, Milan, establishing TheRealB. With unmatched designer wear, she has adorned countless women, solidifying her name in the world of luxury fashion.

Must have this 2024!

The Sensuous Sapphire Dress is a captivating blend of allure and elegance. Crafted from luxurious satin, this one-shoulder cap mini dress is embellished with exquisite details that catch the light, adding a touch of glamour to your evening. The smooth satin material feels sensuous against your skin, ensuring comfort while you dance the night away. Featuring an invisible zip on the side, it offers a flawless fit, enhancing your confidence. Perfect for evening parties and special occasions, this dress is a celebration of bold style and sophistication. Whether it’s a chic cocktail event or a glamorous night out, this dress embodies the cosmopolitan spirit, making you the star of the night. Pair it with translucent stilettos or edgy neon pumps and chunky hoop earrings to slay your New Year’s Eve look.

The perfect LBD!

Who: Ananya Kumar

Ananya, a product designer hailing from NIFT, Delhi, is the founder of ATBW, a label dedicated to meeting all your black-and-white fashion requirements. An advocate for simplicity and timeless elegance, Ananya firmly believes that the colours black and white serve as the safest and most versatile choices for dressing on any occasion.

Must have this 2024!

The timeless appeal of the Little Black Dress remains unparalleled. Embrace sophistication with this halter neck mini dress, a true showstopper adorned with meticulously hand-embroidered geometric patterns. The intricate craftsmanship is visually striking, making a bold fashion statement. Elevating the dress’s elegance is the detailed embroidered neckband, enhancing its allure for special occasions. Complete the look effortlessly by pairing it with heels or flats along with elegant earrings and a clutch – let the dress do the talking!

Am to Pm Fashion

Who: Niharika Raut

Founder of Around the City, Niharika designs simple, non-fussy and classic silhouettes which can be easily styled from AM to PM.

Must have this 2024: For a show-stopping New Year’s Eve look, check out the latest drop, the Positano Dress. This burnt orange, short number is perfect for evening parties, boasting a stunning colour, which is the highlight of the piece. Crafted from 100% viscose satin fabric, it’s flattering silhouette suits almost any body type. Ideal for AM-PM transitions, this dress is a wardrobe must-have. Pair it with bold earrings, comfy heels, and a stylish party clutch in your preferred colour. Emphasizing comfort for a night of celebration, satin dresses are perfect, requiring minimal accessories. Opt for statement earrings, a stack of rings, and kitten heels for a chic, dance-ready ensemble. Keep makeup neutral with a bold lip or go for smoky eyes and a nude lip.

Touch of sexiness

Who: Nishika and Twishaa Bhagat

Nishika and Twishaa Bhagat, the dynamic duo behind Osé Studios, blend creative innovation with business acumen. Nishika, with a fashion design background from SCAD, turned a pandemic-induced setback into an opportunity to create a luxe, non-seasonal fashion label. Twishaa, with an MSc in Finance, leveraged her financial expertise to propel Osé Studios to success. Together, they’ve redefined the brand’s vision, moving beyond traditional approaches to empower women through comfortable, feminine streetwear that challenges stereotypes in the fashion industry. 

Must have this 2024:

Designed to make you look and feel amazing, the cut-out and ring detail at the waist creates a flattering silhouette, while the strapless design adds a touch of sexiness. This dress is perfect for any special occasion, from parties to wedding cocktails. Whether you dress it up with heels or keep it casual with sandals, this dress is sure to turn heads. Don’t miss out on adding this versatile and stunning piece to your wardrobe. Consider pairing the dress with strappy heels and delicate accessories for the perfect evening look. 

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Lakmé Fashion Week 2026: Designers Shaping the Future of Indian Fashion

At Lakmé Fashion Week March 2026, Indian fashion moved beyond spectacle into a more process-driven, thoughtful era. This season wasn’t just about trends; it was about how clothes are made, who makes them, and why they matter. From artisanal revival to futuristic textiles, designers showcased a powerful blend of sustainability and innovation. Hashtag magazine gives you the key highlights Péro by Aneeth Arora: Out of Office Background: Known for “international clothing with an Indian heart,” Aneeth Arora focuses on artisanal, handmade textiles. Collection Spotlight: The runway was transformed into a theatrical office space complete with desks and telephones. The collection used a strict palette of blue and white to reimagine rigid workwear as playful, comfortable attire. USP: Sartorial theatre that addressed the modern work-life balance through hand-embroidered, “carefree” garments. Manish Malhotra: Luxury Prêt & Accessories Debut Background: India’s premier bridal couturier, Malhotra, is famous for his cinematic glamour and association with Bollywood. Collection Spotlight: This show marked his first dedicated luxury prêt (ready-to-wear) line and the launch of MM Accessories. The collection focused on “Quiet Luxury”, multi-wear separates and travel-ready couture. USP: Lifestyle Branding. A pivot from heavy bridal couture to a versatile, modern wardrobe that maintains his signature “timeless glamour”. AFEW by Rahul Mishra: White Gold Background: Mishra is a global pioneer in sustainable luxury and was the first Indian to win the International Woolmark Prize. Collection Spotlight: In partnership with SUPIMA, this collection explored the ecology of cotton. Motifs included dragonflies, marigolds, and insects, all hand-embroidered on fine cotton and Chanderi weaves. USP: “Cotton into Couture.” Repositioning humble cotton as a high-luxury fibre through artisanal density and a quieter, more restrained aesthetic. Amit Aggarwal: Orizon Background: A master of structured, architectural fashion who uses recycled materials and signature metallic polymer strips. Collection Spotlight: In collaboration with Indriya Jewels,

Gold Is Back: Why Classic Jewellery Is Regaining Its Shine in 2026

For the past decade, the jewellery industry has seen waves of change. Artificial jewellery, minimalist designs, and the rapid rise of lab-grown diamonds have transformed consumer preferences, especially among younger buyers looking for affordable luxury. Yet in 2026, gold jewellery is quietly reclaiming its throne. From weddings to everyday fashion and even men’s accessories, gold is experiencing a powerful resurgence not just as ornamentation, but as a trusted investment. The Investment Factor One of the biggest reasons for gold jewellery’s comeback is simple: stability. While diamonds and lab-grown alternatives have gained popularity due to affordability, they often lack strong resale value. Gold, on the other hand, remains a tangible asset that can be sold, exchanged, or passed down generations. This financial security has made gold increasingly attractive to modern buyers who want jewellery that doubles as an investment. During recent wedding seasons in India, jewellers have reported rising demand for plain gold jewellery in 22K, 18K and 14K forms as buyers prioritise long-term value over heavily diamond-studded pieces. With gold prices steadily climbing in recent years, many consumers now view gold jewellery as a form of wearable wealth something that carries emotional significance while also retaining monetary value. Celebrity Influence and the Wedding Effect Celebrity culture continues to play a major role in shaping jewellery trends. A recent example is the high-profile wedding of actors Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, which sparked widespread discussion about heritage jewellery. The couple’s wedding looks prominently featured elaborate handcrafted gold pieces inspired by South Indian temple architecture. Rashmika reportedly wore eleven pieces of traditional gold jewellery, while Vijay made headlines for embracing bold groom jewellery including layered necklaces, ear studs, cuffs and other royal-inspired ornaments. Their wedding highlighted something significant: gold jewellery is no longer just for brides. Men Are Embracing Jewellery Again Historically,

Alfiya Karim Khan: Mumbai YouTuber Redefining Modest Fashion and Digital Influence

Alfiya Karim Khan grew up in Mumbai in a family where education was non-negotiable, and ambition was encouraged, so long as it followed a conventional path. Academically strong, medicine seemed almost predetermined for her. But internally, she felt drawn elsewhere. “Deep down, I always knew my life did not belong in a hospital corridor,” she says. “It belonged in the creative industry.” Choosing to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Media instead of medicine was met with hesitation and doubt. Coming from a background where most women were financially dependent, she had rarely seen female entrepreneurship firsthand. That absence became fuel. “Every time someone questioned whether content creation was serious, it pushed me to take it more seriously,” she reflects. What began quietly in her bedroom evolved into financial independence and professional stability. Today, her work represents more than a career; it symbolises “choosing conviction over comfort.” A Cultural Voice in Modest Fashion Alfiya identifies as a digital entrepreneur and a cultural voice within the modest fashion space. A decade ago, the online fashion landscape felt misaligned with her personal style. “I did not want to shape-shift just to belong,” she explains. “I decided to build around my authenticity instead of bending away from it.” Over the past 10 years, she has collaborated with global and legacy brands, been recognised among Forbes’ Top 100 Digital Stars, and represented modest fashion at Paris Couture Week. For her, these milestones represent more than visibility; they signal representation. “This is not just fashion content,” she says. “It is about showing that ambition and values can coexist.” Reinterpreting, Not Rejecting At its core, her work reinterprets mainstream fashion through a modest lens. Rather than rejecting trends, she modifies them, layering strategically and reshaping silhouettes. “Fashion does not have to be abandoned to align with

Tiara Dhody: Inspired by Heritage, Driven by Design

Tiara Dhody is a Mumbai-based founder and the creative force behind Treasures by Tiara. She studied at Cathedral and John Connon School, the United World College in Singapore, and later at Sarah Lawrence College, experiences that shaped her global perspective and independent thinking. Growing up in a household where fashion and design were part of everyday conversation, she was naturally immersed in aesthetics. Influenced by her mother, Queenie Dhody, and Raja Dhody, she absorbed a visual language early on. Yet, she credits her broader worldview to quieter influences. “Beyond formal education, I feel most shaped by the books I read, the films I watch, the places I travel to, and the people I surround myself with,” she says. “All of it quietly filters into my work.” Jewellery as Intimate Expression Tiara has chosen the path of self-expression, and for her, jewellery is one of the most intimate mediums through which to access it. “It’s something you can wear, feel, and move with; it becomes part of your story,” she explains. She also describes a more intangible element: “There’s something cosmic about it, the way certain pieces seem to find you at the right time.” In India, jewellery carries memory. It is passed down, inherited, gifted, layered with sentiment and history. That cultural weight deeply informs her design philosophy. “What sets my work apart is the balance between meaning and wearability,” she notes. The pieces are expressive without being loud, crafted to feel personal and enduring rather than purely ornamental. Many associate her designs with strong feminine energy, detailed craftsmanship, and jewellery that feels lived-in rather than showcased. Designed to Be Lived In Treasures by Tiara approaches jewellery differently. It is not created to be stored away for weddings or rare occasions; it is designed to be worn daily. “The idea

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