#ELLEExclusive: In Conversation With Raghavendra Rathore On His Latest Womenswear Collection

Ask a groom his top recommendations for Bandhgalas, and Raghavendra Rathore will definitely be on his list. Combining sharp tailoring with his rich heritage, the fashion designer is known for his elegant menswear collection for festive occasions. But lately, he has also been diving into womenswear. Case in point: an exclusive summer line for women from… Continue reading #ELLEExclusive: In Conversation With Raghavendra Rathore On His Latest Womenswear Collection

Raghavendra Rathore is raising the bar for fashion education in India

For those of you considering a career in fashion, this will brighten up your day. Designer Raghavendra Rathore has launched his own institute, Gurukul School of Design in Jaipur, which is all set to begin its first batch this August. Offering a four-year Bachelor’s degree in design, Raghavendra aims to revolutionise the teaching methods of fashion education… Continue reading Raghavendra Rathore is raising the bar for fashion education in India

2 star-studded fashion design schools are opening in India

If you’re considering a career in fashion design, this might brighten up your day. With Italy’s premier fashion and design school Istituto Marangoni setting up base in Mumbai, and fashion designer Raghavendra Rathore launching his very own Gurukul School of Design in Jaipur, India is slowly raising the bar for fashion education. We chatted with… Continue reading 2 star-studded fashion design schools are opening in India

25 years of FDCI, and 25 designers at the grand finale

Amazon India Fashion Week delivered stellar shows day after day, and ended with one star-studded night. They gathered some of India’s best designers — 25 of them, to mark 25 years of the Fashion Design Council of India — and put the focus on Indian crafts for the grand finale. It was broken into Western, Indian and… Continue reading 25 years of FDCI, and 25 designers at the grand finale

First look: Raghavendra Rathore’s line

Designer Raghavendra Rathore returns to the runway, with three three capsule collections. The show starts with his eponymous bespoke label, and it’s followed by the debut of Rathore’s ready-to-wear line: The Imperial India Company, inspired by the British Raj. And it concludes with an introduction to the work done by the Raghavendra Rathore Foundation, which… Continue reading First look: Raghavendra Rathore’s line

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