The ancestral textile label made news when Deepika Padukone wore its sari for her wedding to Ranveer Singh. In an interview with Forbes India, Radharaman talks about why his efforts are meant to stand the test of time, and not just celebrity weddings
Despite battling a legal tangle and the effects of demonetisation, founder-CEO Nakul Bajaj is optimistic for the reduced-price e-store, betting big on the inability of the global companies to crack the Indian market
The couturier in a no-holds-barred interview on business, competition, why a little insecurity is nice, and choosing Instagram over fashion shows
Horse-riding, a passion of the rich and famous, is often perceived to be a male preserve. A few women are fighting to change the narrative
India's luxury consumers are getting bored of monotonous, age-old user experiences. Brands are conjuring up exclusivity through AI/AR-VR to hyper-personalise and add that bit of 'magic'
As Mumbai's luxury mall Palladium celebrates 10 years, its director Gayatri Ruia talks about keeping up with its ever-evolving customer, and the role of a mall in the age of ecommerce
Luxury brands are upbeat through the slowdown, although analysts strike a sombre note
Fuelled by—what else—social media and the Gen-Z effect, 'luxury' is rapidly becoming not about what you have, but who you are, and all that helps you project that image