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It's destination India for weddings this seasonIndian hotels are experiencing a significant rise in wedding bookings this year. This growth is driven by a preference for domestic celebra...
He dropped out of school, failed at a grocery shop in Jabalpur, and is now a billionaire at the Burj Khalifa. Who is Desi Bling star Satish Sanpal?Satish Sanpal, a school dropout from Jabalpur, is now a Dubai real estate tycoon. Featured on Netflix's Desi Bling, his journey showcases a...
Cannes Film Festival 2026: A look inside Alia Bhatt’s lavish stay at Hotel Martinez and how much it costs per nightHotel Martinez, a historic Art Deco landmark on Cannes' Boulevard de la Croisette, has become a celebrity hotspot during the film festival....
ITC Hotels Q4 PAT at Rs 317 crore, chain posts revenue of Rs 1,254 croreITC Hotels posted strong FY26 growth with higher revenue, profit and record hotel signings. The company acquired a luxury resort in Kumarak...
ET Women Conclave 2026 spotlights leadership, reinvention, and powerful conversationsThe ET Women Conclave 2026 celebrated inspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers with dialogues on authenticity, wellness, and impa...
Chanel for Chandigarh, Mango for Mangaluru: India’s luxury map shifts beyond metrosIndia's retail landscape is shifting as smaller Tier-2 cities are now attracting global brands and premium malls, outperforming larger metr...
As Modi urges restraint on gold buying, jewellers’ body pitches mobilisation & recycling frameworkThe All India Jewellers & Goldsmith Federation proposes mobilising India's idle gold stocks. This approach aims to save foreign exchange wi...
After winning poll battles, Modi has picked up a new fightAmidst rising crude oil prices and a weakening rupee, Prime Minister Modi has urged Indians to embrace austerity. His call to reduce fuel c...
The Twain Met at the Met Gala: How Indian craftsmanship found its biggest fashion stage in New YorkIndian designers and artisans took centre stage at this year’s Met Gala, using the global fashion event to showcase traditional Indian craf...
Not many big fat Indian weddings this season, thanks to TrumpThanks to the crisis in West Asia, costs are rising for both international and domestic events. Travel disruptions are making overseas wedd...
On his way to marry, groom stops his wedding procession for a stranger. The reason will leave you emotionalDuring a vibrant Indian wedding procession, a groom halted his baraat to assist a stranger whose motorbike had broken down. The man was str...
Luxury in India is no longer defined by Delhi, Mumbai or BengaluruIndia's luxury market is expanding beyond traditional metro hubs as wealth and consumer exposure grow. Luxury consumption is converging nat...
India becomes second-largest diamond jewellery market with 12% global share, overtakes China and JapanIndia has emerged as the world’s second-largest diamond jewellery market, driven by rising incomes and strong demand from Gen Z and millenn...
Rs 15 LPA salary but spending Rs 50 lakh on marriage. Gurgaon CEO asks who are you trying to impress by financial 'self-destruction'A Gurgaon CEO has ignited a debate on extravagant Indian weddings, questioning the immense financial strain and social pressures driving su...
Wed-in-India: Why are Indian couples going swadeshi?Prime Minister Modi’s “Wed in India” call is reshaping the wedding market as affluent and middle-class families increasingly choose Indian ...
From composting decor to e-vehicle baraats: Welcome to big, green Indian weddingIndian luxury weddings are embracing sustainability, with couples seeking eco-conscious celebrations. Boutique hotels are catering to this ...
Big fat Indian wedding: At Rs 10 lakh cr, expenses second only to food & groceryThe Indian wedding industry, worth around Rs 10 lakh crore (USD 130 billion), is second only to food and grocery. Hosting 8-10 million wedd...
Home nuptials, unmuted guests & photo-bombing pets: Big, fat Indian weddings go online amid lockdownAll participants are sent logins and passwords so strangers don't gatecrash the event.
On the grapevine: One Indian wedding is enough to make a luxe designer brand meet its monthly targetOne can only imagine the business international labels would do, if they started making Indian wedding wear for men.
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Cartier, Hermes, Hugo Boss, Longines and Christian Dior are leaving no stone unturned to cash in on upcoming wedding season. Spring/Summer ...