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Highlights of Harper’s Bazaar India March 2016, issue: The theme for the big anniversary issue is change. As Bazaar celebrates 7 years in India, we dedicate the issue to the people, the fashion, the trends, the ideas that are shaking the status quo. Designers like Raf Simons and Alber Elbaz quit their jobs; others have decided to forego fashion week schedules. Taking off from this, all sections of the magazine have focused on doing things differently. In beauty, for the first time we have a shoot featuring a male model, and our arts and culture pages also feature some of the industry’s rebels—from Stevel Lazarides who discovered Banksy to gender-defying performers in NYC. The mood of worldwide change and revolution also comes out in a choreographed fashion editorial featuring slip dresses in Spring Rebellion. Andour cover girl Sonam Kapoor has also, with Neerja, proved that she’s as much an actor as a style star. Fittingly, we have for the first time chosen a black and white cover to signal the spirit of change. The big anniversary issue also features our second annual Bazaar Inspires project, this time with ikat and 68 designers join forces to give us their unique renditions of the textile.