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We are two months away from the end of the year and just like every year the fashion trends are changing. Classic will remain classic but who does not want the charming new-ins of the fashion industry. But to embark on the journey of trends we need to have a fair idea of Fashion Trends that are going to rule the world in

Diwali fashion is more than just a new dress, it is the feeling of nostalgia, exhilaration of a brand-new day, exuberant show down within our little community of friends, neighbours and family, and illimitable sentiment of new possibilities, all rolled into one whole day of festive celebration. ‘What to wear for Diwali?’ is of course an ever-present, incessant question that nags the back

Fashion industry constantly evolves and the last five decades of the 20th-century are what most of us in the current generation call the classics. The evergreen cuts of 50s, 60s and so on. The bandanas, beehive hairstyles and winged eyeliners, the classics are making a strong comeback with just a touch of the modern-day fashion and styling. The elegance of the retro trends

Fashion trends are what’s popular and what’s “in” for the season or for the foreseeable future. These fashion predictions are the pre-cursors to fast fashion. The fashion trends that are affected by major shifts in the society like demographic changes, change in lifestyle, economic conditions and such are macro trends. Whereas fashion trends brought about by influencers or a new fad that only

Goth style is all about unleashing all the darkness that hides in the shadow that follows you. Come over to the dark side – it’s devilishly hot and stylish here. Although it’s no fashion secret that black is a perennial favourite of any fashion show or any trending collection, it is easily the best look on the shelf that calls you over to

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