Highlights of Harper's Bazaar India - March 2026 issue:
The March 2026 issue of Harper’s Bazaar India celebrates voices, journeys, and the ways in which creativity draws people together. Ananya Panday graces our anniversary cover, set against an installation that reflects the fragile negotiation of space between two people. She reveals a side of herself that feels disarmingly open about vulnerability, grounded in the awareness that fame is fleeting and success is never a given. In the pages ahead, we bring you a considered round-up of the fashion weeks. Three image-makers speak about carving out practices that feel entirely their own. Artists Doyel Joshi and Neil Ghose Balser explore the blood-red tensions of pregnancy and creation while three gallerists and curators turn their personal collections into quiet tributes to niche Indian art forms. Two female actors reflect on the power of performance. We highlight the leading voices who steered thought-provoking conversations at the third edition of LuXperiences. In beauty, we look at the new generation sleep-focused tools, question whether multi-step routines are leading to burnout, and curate the defining trends of the season.
Highlights of Harper’s Bazaar India April 2016, issue: The April issue of Harper's Bazaar India is dedicated this issue to journeys of all kinds. Take our cover stars, for instance. Kareena Kapoor Khan and Arjun Kapoor have both traversed afar in their careers, and in Ki & Ka, explore unconventional roles: She’s a career woman and he’s a house husband. Then there’s Gossip lead singer Beth Ditto, who has become an icon of punk style. She has designed a fashion line for big girls that’s already making waves. You’ll also meet author Polly Vernon, whose new book, Hot Feminist, is being talked about everywhere, and should be on your holiday reading list. In beauty, there are expert tips on how to look glowing and fresh straight off a plane, and the best makeup crayons you need to pack. In features, there are the books that have made the journey from being social media successes to legit literature. Then there is the next big food revolution that’s taking over the culinary world: Cooking with trash. We’ve also got the definitive guide to the world’s best hotels, and some of the most mouth-watering food trails you could follow (thank us later). In fashion, we celebrate the power of film with Cinema Cinema, a photo feature dedicated to iconic movies set in destinations like Venice and Egypt. Chanel’s pre-Fall 2016 show that took place at Rome’s iconic Cinecittà (founded in ‘37 by Mussolini, no less) in December last year showed us how inspirational a culture can be. We also travel to Thailand where summer’s hottest hue, orange, blends in beautifully with the country’s russet-robed monks and crumbling brick temples. In the end, a journey is more in the mind than on the road, and we invite you to take this one with us, page by page.