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Jishnu Bandyopadhyay

Jishnu Bandyopadhyay

Verified

Multimedia Editor, Condé Nast Traveller (India)

Mumbai

Biography

Illustrator, writer and editor.

Final Covers

Culture , Fashion , Travel

Doesn’t Cover

This is definitely 'not applicable' to the likes of me.

Journalist Type

Seniority Positions

Industries

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Content

Total articles 108

  • Are you ready for the return of maximalism?

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified| Vogue India Verified Years ago, while on an exchange programme, I found myself at Studio 13, a Midwestern drag bar in Iowa City. I was still dressing myself in formulaic solid-coloured Oxford shirts, paired with a range of boring cargos. Drenched in disco lights, one of the queens at the club walked up while voguing to a Diana Ross number and crowned me with a tiara bejewelled with a legion of chartreuse gems. I’d like to believe that moment—and that tiara—changed my life and how I approached fashion

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified · Vogue India

    Mar. 04, 2025

  • In rural India, kaleidoscopic saris protect precious crops

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified| Vogue India Verified In Ramgad, within the Sindhudurg district located off the Konkan coast, photographer Indrajit Khambe was taken by the vibrant saris that line the farms sometime around last January

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified · Vogue India

    Feb. 02, 2025

  • At Sabyasachi’s 25th Anniversary Show, All Roads Led Back Home

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified| Vogue Arabia Verified The soirée quiets down as a bellowing voice announces that the show is about to begin. Like a hive that has been smoked, 600 guests drop their glasses and plates of cold cuts and cake around the unending grazing table. Across faux taxidermied tigers and cheetahs, over layered vintage carpets, the crowd squeezes itself into a mini Calcutta. The entrance is recognisable, at least to me. Two dilapidated mossy houses with characteristic North Kolkata features are connected by clotheslines

    By Jishnu Bandyopadhyay Verified · Vogue Arabia

    Jan. 27, 2025

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Company Info

Condé Nast Traveller (India)