OF COLOUR AND COMPANY
VOGUE India|January 2022
For artist and jeweller Arpana Rayamajhi, mood-enhancing hues are a testament to her Nepali-in-New York aesthetic, finds Hasina Khatib
Hasina Khatib
OF COLOUR AND COMPANY

Method to the madness or madness as the method? Ask Arpana Rayamajhi and she’ll tell you that the answer lurks somewhere in-between. “There is an order to how I dress, despite the assorted nature of the things I wear. But a little madness is always necessary for any creative endeavour,” declares the Kathmandu-born and New York-based multidisciplinary artist. If you haven’t scrolled through the merry mosaic of colours, prints and patterns on her Instagram profile yet, your mood board is missing a trick. There is no pandemic-induced censoring of her instincts, no functionality-over-frivolity approach to fashion. Instead, her compulsive use of colour means that you’ll notice her from across the room or even a crowded New York sidewalk.

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