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Elle India
|February 2025
Aranyaa Chowdhury dives into the bold, rebellious and deeply personal styles of six artists who've turned dressing into an art form
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.
MANISHA GERA BASWANI: FLOWERS & SAREESCette histoire est tirée de l'édition February 2025 de Elle India.
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