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How Fashion Pioneers Are Resurrecting the Patiala Salwar Trend
Think of the Patiala salwar those baggy pleated trousers which signified Punjabi roots, free-flow twirls and some curves? But somehow they seemed to have quietly slipped out of fashion’s main purview, at least until now. But, refuse to go gracefully it does not when fashion creators and influencers are leading a resurgence of ethnic-meets-street (and how the two worlds complement each other) for this Indian dhoti-style salwar that’s trending all over social media posts, college campuses and ethnically chic closets.
By Amit Mandal2 months ago in Styled
Green salwar kameez outfit ideas for weddings and pre-wedding events
If there’s one shade that you should be looking out for in 2025 weddings it’s green. From muted pastel hues to deep jewel tones, you are looking at green salwar kameez popping up at mehndis, haldi brunches, sangeet nights, engagement dos and even as subtle favourites for wedding guest! And honestly? It’s not surprising at all. It’s cool and fresh, refined and meaningful and photogenic as you please, all the things a wedding outfit should be.
By Amit Mandal2 months ago in Styled
Curve-Friendly Ethnic Wear That Moves With You, Not Against You
If there’s one thing I know as a curvy girl, however, it’s that comfort isn’t an option it’s mandatory. And in the realm of ethnic wear, where clothing can at times feel too stiff or tight and layered, finding styles that move along with your body instead of suppressing it can be a blessing. Fortunately, wear-what-you-are 2025 has ushered in a welcome change to ethnic fashion. Today’s designers, influencers and fashion brands are finally finding curve-friendly plus-size salwar kameez styles which celebrate your shape and allow you to breathe, move and feel fabulous.
By Amit Mandal2 months ago in Styled
How Renaissance Festivals Revived a Whole Fashion Genre
There’s something magical about stepping into a Renaissance festival. The minute you cross those wooden gates, the modern world fades out—no traffic noise, no notifications, no concrete. Suddenly, you’re surrounded by knights clanking in armor, queens sweeping past in brocade gowns, pirates shouting across taverns, and musicians playing lutes like it’s still the 1500s.
By Aditya Agarwal2 months ago in Styled
France Luxury Goods Market Size & Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
France is often celebrated as the world’s luxury capital, home to timeless maisons, iconic fashion houses, and craftsmanship that has shaped global culture for over a century. Now, the country’s luxury goods market is entering a new era, driven by a blend of heritage, high-spending international tourists, digital evolution, and shifting consumer expectations.
By jaiklin Fanandish2 months ago in Styled
Adriana Kostov: Leadership Lessons from Style and Strategy
In a professional world that often separates intellect from image, Adriana Kostov bridges the two with effortless clarity. Known for her leadership across finance, law, and regulatory affairs, she brings a uniquely refined sense of style that mirrors her strategic mindset. For Kostov, how one dresses, speaks, and leads are not separate acts—they are expressions of the same inner discipline.
By Financial Services Media2 months ago in Styled
“Why Scrubs Are Suddenly Trending: Comfort, Culture, and the Future of Everyday Wear”
In recent months, “scrubs” have surged as a top trend on Google searches across the United States. What used to be a simple, practical uniform for healthcare workers has transformed into a cultural staple, a fashion influence, and even a lifestyle choice. From TikTok style challenges to celebrity sightings, scrubs are no longer confined to hospitals—they’re becoming part of a much bigger story about comfort, identity, and modern work culture.
By Saif Ullah2 months ago in Styled











