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5 Indian Actresses Who Are Turning Method Dressing Into A Full-Fledged Movement
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5 Indian Actresses Who Are Turning Method Dressing Into A Full-Fledged Movement

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Method acting has always shaped great performances — but today’s stars are taking that commitment beyond the screen. Method dressing has emerged as a powerful extension of character-building, with Indian actresses appearing in public in styles that echo their on-screen personas. From promotional tours to red carpets, they’re turning fashion into storytelling, creating a visual continuity that deepens audience connection.

5 Indian Actresses Who Are Turning Method Dressing Into A Full-Fledged Movement

Alia Bhatt — Gangubai Kathiawadi

Alia Bhatt has been one of the strongest examples of method dressing in recent years. During Gangubai Kathiawadi, she fully embraced the iconic white saris, bold kajal, roses in her hair — instantly immortalising Gangubai’s aura beyond the film. With Jigra, she shifted into a restrained, functional, neutral-toned aesthetic that mirrored her character’s emotional resilience. Two films, two worlds — and she nailed both through costume-coded appearances.

Janhvi Kapoor —Mr & Mrs Mahi

Janhvi Kapoor has used wardrobe as a tool to extend the personality of her characters. For Ulajh, she leaned into tailored, diplomatic-inspired fits — sharp, structured, and understated. For Mr & Mrs Mahi, she slipped fully into the world of sport: jersey-styled saree blouses and easy silhouettes that reflected her character’s journey. Her fashion has become a direct reflection of the worlds she inhabits on screen.

Rukmini Vasanth — Kantara Chapter 1

Rukmini’s approach to method dressing has always been subtle yet deeply impactful. In Kantara Chapter 1, she shifts into a more rooted aesthetic, embracing traditional weaves, rustic textures, and a mystical, folklore-inspired palette. Her appearance as a princess was a thoughtful way of introducing Kanakavathi to the audience — offering a glimpse of her world even before she appears on screen.

Ananya Panday — Kho Gaye Hum Kahan

Ananya’s Kho Gaye Hum Kahan promotions felt like an extension of her character’s digital-native world — clean crop tops, easy streetwear, fitted denims, and pop-culture-ready looks. She brought the film’s youthful Mumbai energy into her real-life style, making her character feel relatable even off-screen.

Deepika Padukone — Gehraiyaan

For Gehraiyaan, Deepika Padukone’s method of dressing mirrored the film’s raw, intimate, and emotionally layered narrative. She embraced a wardrobe of breezy silhouettes, muted palettes, and effortless coastal-inspired fashion that echoed her character, Alisha’s vulnerability and complexity. Her styling choices — from minimal makeup to relaxed, lived-in textures — became an extension of the film’s mood. It subtly blurs the line between actor and character and immersing audiences deeper into the world of Gehraiyaan.

From folklore epics to urban dramas and intense biopics, these actors are proving that storytelling continues long after the camera stops rolling. Through method dressing, they turn fashion into a narrative. They carry their characters into the real world and create a seamless cinematic universe in public life.

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Akankshya Mukherjee is a dynamic and ambitious individual poised to make waves in the realm of Media and Communication. With a passion for creativity and a drive to contribute to forward-thinking organizations, Akankshya embodies adaptability and a hunger for learning. Having already garnered experience through involvement in various organizations, she has honed the skill of quickly adapting to new environments and challenges. She sees each opportunity as a chance for personal and professional growth, eagerly embracing roles in communications and content writing.

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Free People Leggings Review 2025—Five Editors Try FP Movement
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Free People Leggings Review 2025—Five Editors Try FP Movement

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

The first time I wore Free People leggings, I remember thinking, Well, time to donate my other tights. They easily became my favorite pair of leggings for lounging, exercising, and traveling—and they weren’t even from an old-school activewear brand. At the time, Free People had just launched FP Movement with its own site, making it easier to shop the brand’s on-trend athleisure; it has since expanded to hundreds of pieces that fit perfectly into the studio-to-coffee shop routine that so many of us love.

You might be familiar with the popular Good Karma leggings and onesie, which have been spotted on celebs like Hilary Duff, Brie Larson, and Addison Rae. But to get the best feel for FP Movement’s style and performance, I asked the Glamour team to test the brand’s most popular tights: the Never Better 7/8 leggings, which have a 4.4-star average rating. Our editors tested them for various activities, including gym workouts and yoga, for about a month each. (One editor even wore them on an eight-hour flight.) Read our honest thoughts on the FP Movement leggings, below.

Jenifer Calle

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Original video by Jenifer Calle

“Word on the street is that leggings are over, and while there might be a shift to more wide-leg pants, whenever I look around at the gym, leggings are all I see people wearing. So if you’re going to invest in a quality pair, take it from someone who tests activewear for a living: These FP Movement leggings are worth adding to your closet,” says Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle.

“Ever since I first came across FP Movement leggings, they’ve been my go-tos for just about everything. Most leggings squeeze me so tightly that I can’t wear them for long periods of time. These, however, are stretchy enough that I don’t feel sucked in and can wear them all day. I actually wore mine to the airport for an eight-hour flight to France. I was comfortable the entire time and didn’t even think about them once.

“They’re petite-friendly leggings—I’m five two, and they hit right on my ankles and an inch above my belly button—although I do wish the brand offered inseam options. During my testing I ran a 5K, hopped on a Citi Bike, took a hot Pilates class, and casually strolled around Jersey City. I like that they don’t give me a camel toe or a pancake butt, though they will show underwear lines, so I recommend no undies or thongs. The best part is that they come in so many pretty colors, so I can have fun with my weekend outfits. Plus, they’re versatile enough for workout classes or lounging at home.”

Malia Griggs

FP Movement Never Better 78 Length Leggings

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Original video by Malia Griggs

“I’ve owned Free People leggings for years, and they’re some of my favorites. These feel instantly familiar—they’re made from the same ultra-soft, stretchy material that makes me almost forget I’m wearing pants at all. That second-skin feeling took a bit of getting used to at first, but now I love it because it’s so seamless,” says Glamour commerce editor Malia Griggs.

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French biochemist reveals how movement helps balance glucose spikes after meals, shares 4 tips: ‘Household chores like…’
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French biochemist reveals how movement helps balance glucose spikes after meals, shares 4 tips: ‘Household chores like…’

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 03, 2025 06:21 pm IST

Sitting down and relaxing immediately after meals can spike glucose levels. Instead, Jesse Inchauspé recommends 4 daily activities to help balance spikes. 

Glucose-rich meals can cause sharp spikes in blood sugar, leaving the body struggling to bring levels back to balance. While many people instinctively sit down or relax after eating, this habit can actually worsen the problem. Simple physical movement – even light daily chores – can make a significant difference in curbing these spikes and supporting healthier glucose control.

Jesse recommends performing daily household chores like cleaning the house after meals to balance blood glucose spikes.(Unsplash)

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Jessie Inchauspé, a French biochemist, NYT bestselling author, and health activist popularly known as the Glucose Goddess on social media, highlights why moving after glucose-rich meals is key to balancing out blood sugar spikes. In an Instagram video posted on October 2, she explains how physical activity impacts blood glucose levels, recommending simple movements – even everyday household chores – that can help lower both glucose and insulin levels.

Why moving helps balance glucose spikes

According to Jesse, your muscles contract due to movement, and this helps them absorb glucose faster. She explains, “When your muscles contract, for example, if you’re walking, you’re squatting, you’re cleaning your apartment, after you eat something high in glucose, your muscles will uptake the glucose from that meal without needing insulin.” She stresses that it is important to keep your insulin levels low in order to prevent spikes. “So, just 10 minutes of movement after a meal can help you reduce your glucose spike of the meal without increasing your insulin levels, which is two birds, one stone,” Jesse adds.

Also Read | Anesthesiologist warns ‘not having muscle mass after 30 can lead to diabetes’ as your body can’t process sugar

Recommended movements

Glucose and insulin spikes can be avoided by performing simple movements, and even daily household chores can help. Besides chores, activities like walking and performing air squats are effective in lowering glucose spikes. Jesse recommends the following:

  • Walking for 10 minutes.
  • Calf raises (also known as soleus push-ups).
  • Household chores like vacuuming, folding laundry, washing dishes, cleaning the bathroom.
  • Air squats.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Stereolab Release New Songs “Fed Up With Your Job” and “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown”: Listen
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Stereolab Release New Songs “Fed Up With Your Job” and “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown”: Listen

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Stereolab have released a pair of new songs, “Fed Up With Your Job” and “Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown.” Take a listen below. They are packaged as a double A-side single, out now and limited to 3,000 copies in a co-release by Warp and the band’s own Duophonic UHF Disks. The single comes on the eve of the band’s tour of North and South America.

Stereolab have already been touring for several months behind Instant Holograms on Metal Film, their first album in 15 years, released in May. More dates in Europe have recently been added to the sprawling trek.

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BDS movement call for boycott of Radiohead's 2025 tour
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BDS movement call for boycott of Radiohead’s 2025 tour

by jummy84 September 3, 2025
written by jummy84

The pro-Palestine BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement has called for a boycott of Radiohead’s newly announced 2025 tour.

Earlier today (September 3), the band confirmed a run of UK and European live shows for November and December, their first dates in over seven years. They will play multiple dates each in Madrid, Bologna, London’s O2, Copenhagen and Berlin. Fans can apply for tickets by registering on Radiohead’s website here from Friday (September 5).

Shortly after the announcement, the BDS movement’s social media pages shared a message from the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI), which argued that the band’s “complicit silence” and support of Israeli performers during the “genocide against Palestinians in Gaza” should lead to a boycott of the shows.

“Even as Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza reaches its latest, most brutal and depraved phase of induced starvation, Radiohead continues with its complicit silence, while one member repeatedly crosses our picket line, performing a short drive away from a livestreamed genocide, alongside an Israeli artist that entertains genocidal Israeli forces,” an Instagram post read.

“Palestinians reiterate our call for the boycott of Radiohead concerts, including its rumoured tour, until the group convincingly distances itself, at a minimum, from Jonny Greenwood’s crossing of our peaceful picket line during Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.”

NME have contacted Radiohead’s representatives for comment.

In May 2024 and again in March this year, Greenwood played a show with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa in Tel Aviv, while a pair of UK performances from the duo scheduled for June were cancelled following a backlash from pro-Palestinian campaigners.

PACBI have said those shows’ cancellation came about after “peaceful BDS pressure, given the artists’ clear and irrefutable links to whitewashing Israel’s genocide in Gaza that has killed at least 62,000 Palestinians.”

Greenwood said in a statement after the cancellations: “The venues and their blameless staff have received enough credible threats to conclude that it’s not safe to proceed.”

“Forcing musicians not to perform and denying people who want to hear them an opportunity to do so is self-evidently a method of censorship and silencing,” he continued. “Intimidating venues into pulling our shows won’t help achieve the peace and justice everyone in the Middle East deserves. This cancellation will be hailed as a victory by the campaigners behind it, but we see nothing to celebrate and don’t find that anything positive has been achieved.”

The new PACBI post also said: “Dudu Tassa has repeatedly entertained genocidal Israeli forces in between these massacres of Palestinians in Gaza, willingly acting as a cultural ambassador for apartheid Israel.”

Radiohead also encountered a backlash in 2017 when they played a show in Tel Aviv despite protests urging them not to. Figures including Roger Waters, Thurston Moore, Young Fathers and Archbishop Desmond Tutu all signed an open letter from Artists For Palestine UK pressuring them to back out of the show. Today, PACBI said Radiohead had “yet to apologise” for playing the show.

Thon Yorke later responded to the controversy by stating: “Playing in a country isn’t the same as endorsing its government. We don’t endorse Netanyahu any more than Trump.”

Yorke also clashed with a protester during a solo show in Melbourne last October. When a pro-Palestinian campaigner in the audience shouted out at the stage, the frontman said: “Come up and say that, right here. Come up on the fucking stage and say what you want to say. But don’t stand there like a coward, come here and say it.” Yorke then walked off stage.

In May, Yorke shared a lengthy post in which he attempted to explain his stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

“Some guy shouting at me from the dark last year when I was picking up a guitar to sing the final song alone in front of 9000 people in Melbourne didn’t really seem like the best moment to discuss the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza,” Yorke began. “Afterwards I remained in shock that my supposed silence was somehow being taken as complicity, and I struggled to find an adequate way to respond to this and to carry on with the rest of the shows on the tour.”

“That silence, my attempt to show respect for all those who are suffering and those who have died, and to not trivialise it in a few words, has allowed other opportunistic groups to use intimidation and defamation to fill in the blanks, and I regret giving them this chance. This has had a heavy toll on my mental health,” he continued, before stating that his music should be enough of an indication to prove he “could not possibly support any form of extremism or dehumanisation of others”.

He said Netanyahu was “totally out of control” and the “international community should put all the pressure it can on them to cease”, while arguing that “the unquestioning Free Palestine refrain that surrounds us all does not answer the simple question of why the hostages still have not all been returned? For what possible reason?”

Some criticised Yorke’s comments, including Reggie Watts, who said he was “disappointed to see that Thom’s statement centers his hurt feelings and frames his fans’ demands for him to speak up as a “social media witch hunt,” instead of recognizing the urgency of their call for him to speak out against the world-historical humanitarian crisis in Palestine.”

Around the time of the 2017 show, Yorke also got into a Twitter altercation with director Ken Loach over the show, when the latter asked the members whether they would “stand with the oppressed or the oppressor?”

Last year, guitarist Ed O’Brien wrote: “Like so many of you I have found the events of October 7 and what has followed too awful for words.. anything that I have tried to write feels so utterly inadequate. Ceasefire now. Return the hostages.”

Radiohead began teasing their 2025 shows this week, with a series of flyers popping up in the cities they’ll be visiting.

The group’s most recent live performance took place on August 1, 2018 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. It marked the end of their ‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ tour in support of their 2017 album of the same name – which they have yet to follow up.

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Sharon Chuter Ignited a Grassroots Anti-Racism Movement in Beauty
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Sharon Chuter Ignited a Grassroots Anti-Racism Movement in Beauty

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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This story was originally published in September of 2020. Chuter passed away on Aug. 21, 2025 at the age of 38. In May of 2020, the world was grappling with the coronavirus pandemic, an emerging economic crisis and the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Corporate entities across just …

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