Stories

From Pool Parties To City Adventures: Unveiling...
This summer, a new cool vibe has hit the fashion town, and we at Westside are all in for it! Feel good in what you wear, whether you're going for comfy textures, easy-going vibes, or effortless cool colours. Elevate your summer wardrobe with outfits that are easy to wear yet stylish. Dive into these collecti...

How To Ace Your Traditional Style Game With A M...
If you're thinking of adding ethnic wear to your daily wardrobe, now is the right moment. Keeping aside the kurta sets, embellished details, or elevated silhouettes, the collection of everyday kurtas from Utsa by Westside and Bombay Paisley's co-ord sets is your perfect choice for the season. Seamlessly mergin...

Unveiling Summer – A Symphony Of Style And Expr...
As the warmth As the warmth of the sun embraces us, signalling the arrival of summer, Westside brings to you our latest collection, Bloom: To Summer. This collection promises to redefine your summer wardrobe, infusing it with a harmonious blend of whites, earthy tones, floral prints, and intricately embroidered...

Gulafsha Ansari – If You Don’t Take That One St...
Sameera Reddy's guest on this episode of Limitless started playing football when she was 9 years old in the cramped slums of Dharavi in Mumbai. Sameera chats with Gulafsha Ansari about her journey from playing for the National Under-15 team, attending the London Olympics as a Junior Ambassador. We also learn how he...

Virali Modi – My Worth Is Not Tied To My Wheelc...
On this episode, Sameera Reddy is joined by India's first wheelchair-using model,Virali Modi. Virali is also a disability rights activist and motivational speaker. Sameerachats with her about the incident that changed her life at age 15 and left herparalysed from the waist down, the strength that her mother's love ...

Upasana Makati – “People first language is impo...
On this episode, Sameera Reddy chats with Upasana Makati, founder and editor of White Print, India’s first ever lifestyle magazine that is entirely in Braille. Upasana talks about how a late night, out-of-the-box thought led to her conviction for creating an inclusive space for people with blindness, what we often ...