Indian street style
Categories: Fashion
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/indian-street-style.htmlWe have already seen how the ordinary inhabitants of Helsinki dress. Well, it's time to look at the inhabitants of other cities and countries. This time, a fashionable verdict is passed on the residents of the Indian cities of Mumbai and New Delhi. But, if the Finnish street style received the sentence “Execute, you can’t pardon”, then Indian youth still knows a lot about fashion and the ability to combine things.
(Total 31 photos)
1. Mira, Mumbai.
“I don't like any brands. I like the healthy mix of street shopping and travel.”
2. Divyak, Mumbai
3. Karan, Mumbai “For me, a trench coat is like a shield. It carries the personality and uniqueness of the owner.”
4. Paloma, Mumbai By the way, this scarf costs 30 rupees (47 cents).
5. Carol, New Delhi She has a cat named Piggy and a dog named Eddie. Her mother bought this dress at a flea market.
6. Yagvir, Mumbai A perfect example of how to combine bright colors.
7. Veer, Mumbai
8. “This is quite a dramatic look due to the unusual hairstyle and overall style. I would wear this to some crazy party."
9. Paloma, Mumbai This jacket was made from a sarong, a typical men's clothing in India.
10. Rachel, New Delhi “I don’t want to change anything in my style.”
11. Pranav, New Delhi. The shirt is from Indian designer Yaved Khan.
12. Amit, Mumbai Loose-fitting clothing is ideal for Mumbai's humid climate.
13. Brian, Mumbai Famous Filipino blogger BrianBoy. Came to India for Fashion Week.
14. Lidove, Minapur. He wears mostly Zara and Adidas. I have dyed my hair over 50 times.
15. Tinu, Mumbai. Model. All attention is attracted by an unusual necklace.
16. Tanya, Mumbai. Tanya made this costume at a local tailor shop for $20.
17. Mercy, New Delhi.
One of the four "Tetseo Sisters" - a folk music group from the state of Nagaland.
18. Karisma, Mumbai.
If she wasn't a fashion designer, she would like to become an anthropologist.
19. Pranav, New Delhi.
In addition to being a designer and model, she wants to learn something else: to fly.
20. Stephen, New Delhi.
"I feel like the world is my prom, and I need to look the part."
21. Priya, New Delhi.
Owner of her own shop and cultural blog Bombay Electric. Priya is the perfect blend of Indian and Western styles.
22. Kismet, Chandigarh.
Kismet is wearing a kurta, a traditional Indian attire, a long shirt usually worn with long flowy trousers.
23. Imsu, New Delhi.
Likes bad boys and singer Adele. Believes in online shopping. Jacket bought from H&M.
24. Louise, Mumbai
“One girl was selling bags on the street. I asked what else she sells. She had two blouses and this is one of them. She said her grandma made it a long time ago, but they don't make clothes anymore."
25. Dal, Mumbai.
“My clothes are actually different versions of the traditional Indian kurta. For example, some of Dries van Noten's shirts are supposedly inspired by outdated military uniforms, but to me the style, the pockets and the pleats always speak of one thing - India."
26. Gitanyali, Pune. Writer and music festival curator.
27. She, New Delhi.
This girl used to have a fashion blog but shut it down: “My family, friends, and even people I didn’t know thought I was a self-righteous and stupid fashionista who depended on money. But that's not the case."
28. Elton, Mumbai.
An actor who lets some drama play out in his wardrobe as well.
29. Prash, Mumbai.
By adding a scarf and hat to the usual Mumbai street look, Prash created a new unique style.
30. Diman, Mumbai. T-shirt by H&M, trousers by a local tailor.
31. Tanya, Mumbai.
“As a child, I hated Barbies, but everyone around had them. So I found unnecessary fabrics in the house and made familiar costumes for all Barbies. And then held a beauty contest among them.”
Keywords: Delhi | India | Mumbai | Style | Street
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