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Is There Anything Worse Than Being Accused Of Faking It When You're Feeling Ill?
Elle India

Is There Anything Worse Than Being Accused Of Faking It When You're Feeling Ill?

Is there anything worse than being accused of faking it when you’re feeling ill? Rebecca Newman discovers the reality of psychosomatic illnesses.

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May 2017
Anurag Kanoria On How To Do Many Things At Once And Be Good At All Of Them
Elle India

Anurag Kanoria On How To Do Many Things At Once And Be Good At All Of Them

Anurag Kanoria, academic, art curator and creative force behind décor giant The Great Eastern Home, on how to do many things at once and be good at all of them. Aditi Gaitonde gets the blueprint.

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May 2017
Flying High
Elle India

Flying High

In an industry that is notoriously male-dominated, Etihad Airways is leading from the front. ELLE talks to three Indian women at the very top of the airline’s India operations, who are taking the carrier to new heights.

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August 2019
Turn Over A New Leaf
Elle India

Turn Over A New Leaf

Thanks to the rise in popularity of green notes in perfumes, there’s a forest on your dresser and it might be making you happier than you know, finds Rituparna Som

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August 2019
Wild Side
Elle India

Wild Side

Photographer Nirvair Singh Rai recounts his trip to the misty hills of the northeast to document the Konyaks, Nagaland’s famous headhunters.

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August 2019
When Women With Full Faces And Plump Bodies Were The Epitome Of Beauty
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When Women With Full Faces And Plump Bodies Were The Epitome Of Beauty

Over centuries, men have convinced us that we are to like ourselves only in a form that is pleasing to them. But by doing this, we are not only responding to the male gaze, but also using it as a lens to view ourselves with and peg our self-worth against, observes writer Shunali Khullar Shroff. As she encounters some of the art world’s masterpieces in Paris, she is reminded that at one time,women with full faces and plump bodies were the epitome of beauty.

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August 2019
Leeza Mangaldas Will Help You Get Through Any Life Crisis
Elle India

Leeza Mangaldas Will Help You Get Through Any Life Crisis

The straight-talking YouTube star Leeza Mangaldas will help you get through any life crisis.

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August 2019
Green Shift
Elle India

Green Shift

For sustainability to succeed, we need to start talking about specifics–where to find inspiration and ideas for a better future and how to lead by example. ELLE speaks to notable voices, from Dia Mirza to Livia Firth, on creating a cleaner tomorrow.

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June 2019
Guts & Glory
Elle India

Guts & Glory

Four phenomenal athletes, four inspiring stories—Joshna Chinappa, Harmanpreet Kaur, MR Poovamma and Vinesh Phogat talk to ELLE about triumphing against all odds.

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June 2019
Forward March
Elle India

Forward March

In Association with Levi's.

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June 2019
Guide To Uncovering The Best Kept Secrets On The Island Of Kos
Elle India

Guide To Uncovering The Best Kept Secrets On The Island Of Kos

The Greek island of Kos is where you can disconnect amid hidden beaches, lunch at cafes with sweeping views, and indulge in luxurious spa treatments, discovers Trish Travieso as she flies solo.

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June 2019
Meet Fighter, Olympic Champion And All Rounder Sweetheart 'Sakshi Malik'
Elle India

Meet Fighter, Olympic Champion And All Rounder Sweetheart 'Sakshi Malik'

How did the state with the fewest girls in India produce the toughest women in sport? The story of fighter and Olympic champion Sakshi Malik is really a much larger one.

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October 2016
Metal Head
Elle India

Metal Head

There’s a tensile strength in the delicate lines of Suhani Pittie’s jewellery. Ten years on and she’s still a master of that fine balance.

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October 2016
Anushka Sharma On How To Succeed On Your Own Terms
Elle India

Anushka Sharma On How To Succeed On Your Own Terms

Demanding more from herself than the industry does, Anushka Sharma is changing what’s possible for Bollywood’s leading ladies.

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October 2016
Sub-Zero Cool
Elle India

Sub-Zero Cool

Post-Soviet fashion is going beyond its imperial diamonds-and-mink legacy. There’s plenty to choose from on the mean streets of moscow. 

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March 2017
By Appointment Only
Elle India

By Appointment Only

“Tested on celebs, not animals” rings especially true for the latest in extreme dermatology. Ning Chao reports on the innovative, VIP treatments available around the globe

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June 2017
In Bloom
Elle India

In Bloom

As Her Star Steadily Rises, Sonakshi Sinha Is Only Digging in Her Feet Further. The Actor Tells Cheryl-ann Couto She’s Never Felt More Like Herself and More Primed for Success, Just in Time for Her Big 30th Birthday This Month

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June 2017
Urban Legend
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Urban Legend

Paul Beatty’s Booker-winning Novel Is a Sublime, Savage Satire About Modern-day Racism in America. The Author Tells Trisha Gupta Why No One—not Even Him—should Be Off the Table to Poke Fun at.

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June 2017
Word's Worth
Elle India

Word's Worth

A long and Very Successful Writing Career Has Won British Author Martin Amis a Split Reputation—as a Controversial Sourpuss and One of Literature’s Greatest Living Stylists. Vatsala Chhibber Is Pleased to Meet Both 

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April 2017
Man of the Cloth
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Man of the Cloth

Designer Sanjay Garg’s New Mumbai Store Is the Latest Coup in His Short but Brilliant Journey to Reviving and Reinventing Handloom Textiles, Discovers Rachana Nakra 

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April 2017
Skeleton Key
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Skeleton Key

Achy, Breaky Bones? The Answer Could Be as Simple as a Good Exercise Routine and Some Sun, Finds Alamara Khan

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April 2017
New Testament
Elle India

New Testament

Bestselling author Nikita Singh’s millennial-friendly fiction is easy, glossy and still profoundly truthful

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April 2017
Bright Future
Elle India

Bright Future

As beauty research advances at a rapid pace, prepare for products,treatments and technology that completely defy what we think is possible.Vasudha rai looks into the crystal ball.

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October 2017, 250th issue special
How To Be Happy In 2017, By The Dalai Lama
Elle India

How To Be Happy In 2017, By The Dalai Lama

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso Calls Upon Humanity to Defend the Planet. Dorothée Werner Meets the Sage and the Environmentalist. 

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January 2017
Love Is Sexy. Why Not Let It Happen?
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Love Is Sexy. Why Not Let It Happen?

Not everything has to be so hip it hurts. All-consuming love is sexy, raw and a little bit wild. Why not let it happen, asks Phoebe Walsh

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September 2016
How To Say You Are Sorry!
Elle India

How To Say You Are Sorry!

In an age where saying everything is the norm, we continue to awkwardly skirt the apology. Here’s how—and why—to do it right, courtesy Vatsala Chhibber.

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September 2016
Living Legacy
Elle India

Living Legacy

Born into the Longchamp fortune, Sophie Delafontaine is anything but an entitled heiress. On her first visit to India to launch their flagship store in Mumbai, the brand’s artistic director reveals exactly why we need more women making the big decisions

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September 2017
Coronation Street
Elle India

Coronation Street

How do you redefine a company synonymous with its larger-than-life founder? Jonathan Saunders is steering Diane von Furstenberg into the future with bold prints, gorgeous colour and a bit of straight-outta-London grit.

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September 2017
Full Bloom
Elle India

Full Bloom

Forest Essentials combed through the history of Indian perfumery to reintroduce us to the real classics.

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September 2017
Queen Of Art
Elle India

Queen Of Art

As the co-founder of the Dhaka Art Summit, Nadia Samdani is not only a powerhouse of South Asian art, but also committed to paying it forward

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February 2018