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Harper's Bazaar India

Nov 01 2025
Magazine

Harper’s Bazaar is the oldest, continuously published fashion magazine in the world; Harper’s Bazaar has been the bastion of fabulous fashion for more than 142 years. As the 29th international edition, Harper’s Bazaar India matches the exacting standards that its cousins have set around the world in the areas of fashion, editorial content, and photographic superiority. Harper’s Bazaar India is a magazine that celebrates the best in luxury, design and style. It’s where fashion gets personal. While it’s a fashion magazine, and the emphasis is on fashion, it is also a champion of personal style. Harper’s Bazaar understands that women want to know the latest news and fashion trends, yet encourages a very personal expression of that style. It believes women are fabulous at every age, and is committed to celebrating that in every issue.

Harper's Bazaar India

EDITOR’S LETTER

CONTRIBUTORS

Measured Move • At the atelier with Shweta Kapur; Northeast designers take centre stage; the requisites for a brand to stay globally relevant; and the latest trends.

Flower Power • Make functional elegance your fall wardrobe statement with Van Cleef & Arpels’ new collection Flowerlace—a pair of diamond-accented earrings and a coordinating brooch that can also be clipped onto a necklace.

Velvet Dreams • A rich return to texture, tone, and tactile luxury.

Top Billing • Prada gives the quintessential wool coat a luminous makeover with pearl-adorned buttons and—when paired with strappy heels—serious maincharacter energy.

Uptown Punk • Structured silhouettes and glossy blacks redefine the rules of rebellion.

Big Strides • Rendered in soft black with a gleaming pearl sphere heel, these Chanel boots strike the perfect balance between timeless and avant-garde.

Oh So Audrey! • Poise, pearls, and a touch of nostalgia — elegance finds rhythm in Indian wear.

Country Chic • Rustic spirit meets polished ease in this edit of autumnal sophistication.

…Savour a Shot of Chic Shearling? • Add a dusting of delight to your daily grind with Fendi’s frothy bag charm.

Charting New Horizons • With a vision rooted in refined everyday elegance and a nod to modern minimalism, fashion designer Shweta Kapur is poised to take on challenges.

The Great Outdoors • Statement coats in playful textures add a modern twist on refinement.

India in Translation • Going global is one thing; but staying put is another. We speak to the Indian designers who know what it takes.

Bonjour, Bombay • Galeries Lafayette, the iconic French department store, makes its India debut in Mumbai.

My Grandma Wore Linen Before It Was Cool • A visual essay on wear, ritual, and memory.

Craft of Continuity • We spotlight four labels from the Northeast that are transforming inherited techniques into contemporary expression.

Italian Homecoming • Gucci’s Cruise 2026 collection reads as a modern love letter to its origins.

FOR THE LOVE OF FASHION

Objects of Desire • Add an edge and a whole lot of personality to your winter wardrobe.

Light On • Turn to classic, yet polished statement pieces for an upgraded style quotient.

Sugar High • Expand your colour palette with cool combinations.

Blush Rush • Sweet in shade, bold in spirit — pink makes its power move.

Olive Theory • Muted greens find new allure in sculpted forms and gilded accents.

Elegant Take • Let the confluence of exquisite craftsmanship and rare materials shine on your wrist.

Myth & Modernity • Bazaar India speaks to Laura Burdese, Deputy CEO, Bvlgari, about the inspiration behind bringing Serpenti Infinito exhibition to India, and how the serpent continues to represent transformation...

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  • English