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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s upcoming “wedding of the century” in Venice was always bound to grab headlines - lavish, star ...
Created alongside Delhi-based NorBlack NorWhite, the collection celebrates “culture and craftsmanship” in India, where Nike has often struggled to make commercial inroads.
IPO-bound OfBusiness is in advanced talks to acquire stake in Indian Designs Exports Pvt. Ltd, a Bengaluru-based apparel and home furnishing exporter and manufacture with clients like Zara, H&M ...
Nike’s first Indian design collaboration nods to a 5,000-year-old tie-dyeing technique. Nike via CNN Newsource The campaign photos were shot in the historic city of Jaipur.
News News: Automotive design is evolving beyond aesthetics, driving industry growth and reflecting brand values. ... The article is authored by Ajay Jain- Head of India Design Studio at Tata Motor.
Kawasaki has launched the Z900 in India at a price of Rs 9.52 lakh (ex-showroom). In the latest iteration, the naked streetfighter has received a number of updates including additional features ...
This changes now as the design patent of the new Toyota FJ Cruiser has surfaced. The automaker filed the design patent back in January 2024, but it was only recently discovered.
But Nike has since struggled to make commercial inroads, with local media reporting in 2019 that it had slashed the number of stores in India to 150, down from a peak of 350. The brand’s website ...
Created alongside Delhi-based NorBlack NorWhite, the collection celebrates “culture and craftsmanship” in India, where Nike has often struggled to make commercial inroads.
An Indian architect and German fashion designer work as Bouley Gandhi, making recycled artworks that shine a light on ...
By comparison, the previous model, the Nothing Phone (2) with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, was launched at £629 (approximately $836 or Rs 71,185), with an Indian retail price of Rs 49,999.
Meet Armymen behind the powerful design Operation Sindoor: ... Jai Hind!" the Indian Army's 1.51 am X post carried the poster that was concise in words but heavy on symbolism.