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May - June 2023

On the runway and the red carpet, hair colour upkeep has taken a downturn. HANNA HANRA skips the salon and gets real on regrowth

- HANNA HANRA

Root Cause

I have been bleaching my hair a solid, uninterrupted blond-not brassy, not grey, but a shade of pure peroxide, like Barbie or Pamela Anderson-since 2002, when I persuaded a friend to lovingly paint my entire head with a packet of drugstore powder bleach and let it cook. My scalp burned and itched. Inches of my hair snapped off, but the result was glorious. It was unnatural, and unkempt, and radical-a kind of imperfect perfection that rebelled against the glossy lipped, high-definition, pseudo-real pop world that MTV was peddling at the time. I didn't want to slip into a pair of leather chaps like Christina Aguilera; I wanted the '70s grit of Debbie Harry.

Despite my decades-long desire for nonconformity, I always feel a bit of anxiety when I see that reverse skunk streak of thick, dark chestnut emerge from my part. I don't mind a bit of regrowth-just enough to recall my grunge kid past-but I still return to the bleach bottle with regularity. So you can imagine my delight when our current arbiters of youth and style took on the unspoken rules of touch-ups.

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VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Main character energy

Gone are the days when choosing a wedding venue hinged on how many guests it could accommodate. Today, the space itself becomes the anchor for every dreamy decision.

time to read

4 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Making Space

As The Metropolitan Museum of Art gives the Costume Institute pride of place with new galleries, DODIE KAZANJIAN considers Costume Art, an exhibition that sets art and fashion side by side—and erases any distinctions between the two.

time to read

6 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

In absentia

As the visual landscape becomes overrun by generative AI, six contemporary artists demonstrate, through the absence of life forms in their works, how inefficient, imperfect and unpredictable humans will always remain a vital part of the creative process.

time to read

6 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Like father, like daughter

Picking the perfect wedding lehenga is an arduous process for any bride. But it helps if your father is the couturier.

time to read

3 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Monstrously feminine

For centuries, men have pigeonholed women into the perky-breasted, narrow-waisted, long-legged manifestations of their daydreams. Now, grotesque women are becoming their nightmares.

time to read

4 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Jury duty

The annual Vogue Beauty & Wellness Honours returns to spotlight the products, experts and innovations defining beauty and wellness in India today.

time to read

1 min

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Keeping it reel

A new player has joined the wedding party. They blend in, film everything and upload to the 'gram before the night ends.

time to read

4 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

CROSSWALK

Between Chinatown's bustle and pastel streets in Singapore, the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2026 collection takes the scenic route.

time to read

1 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Clocked in

ANKITA SHAH explores the growing appeal of cycle syncing and what it offers women in their work and personal lives.

time to read

4 mins

May - June 2026

VOGUE India

VOGUE India

Muscle memory

One adorns the body, the other documents it. Designer Rohit Mane and photographer Keerthana Kunnath discuss re-drawing the contours of femininity.

time to read

4 mins

May - June 2026

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