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LOOKING THE PART

Elle India

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February 2025

Aranyaa Chowdhury dives into the bold, rebellious and deeply personal styles of six artists who've turned dressing into an art form

- Aranyaa Chowdhury

LOOKING THE PART

What do art and fashion have in common? Everything. The way an artist dresses is an extension of their creative universe, a visual prelude to their work. Whether they sculpt, paint, or capture moments through a lens, their personal style often mirrors their artistic sensibilities. We spoke to six artistspainters and sculptors-about their unique approach to fashion and how it intertwines with their craft. From grunge-inspired wardrobes to saree-clad rebels, here's some inspiration from the OG cool kids.

SANTANU HAZARIKA: DYSTOPIAN & EVER-EVOLVING

For Hazarika, dressing isn't just about the clothes-it's about fully embodying the character of his current artistic phase. Inspired by manga, anime, and heavy metal, his wardrobe is a reflection of his creative process. "Every time I'm going through a phase of inspiration or experimenting with a new medium, I completely immerse myself in that. I was working a lot with charcoal recently, which has affected how I curate my wardrobe with distressed fabrics, crushed leather, acid-washed materials." His wardrobe is also an ode to the '80s and '90s skate and hip-hop culture, infused with band merch. "I'm a huge Rick Owens and McQueen fan, but my current favourite is Willy Chavarria." Hazarika can be spotted from a mile away thanks to his black goth fits, silver jewellery, and statement hair.

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