Unlock Arya Giri's Fashion Wonderland: Whimsical Designs That Defy the Ordinary!
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Get ready for a fashion whirlwind like no other! Dive into Arya Giri's wild and whimsical world with her latest collection, "The September Issue," a line that's more than just garments—it's a mind-bending puzzle! Want to crack the code? Words like aubergine, CMYK, and storytelling are splashed across shirts, waistcoats, and skirts. Inspired by Vogue and its legendary September issue, this collection is an explosive mix of colors like chilli red on sophisticated fabrics. It's a visual treat you won't want to miss.
Intrigued? The artistic explosion doesn't stop there. Check out how Aboriginal art, Native American motifs, Indian tribal symbols, and African beadwork are making waves in new collections. Explore more here!
Back to Arya! Fueled by the fantastical worlds of Dr. Seuss and the daring designs of Loewe, Arya’s collection is born from her days as a global wanderer—from the US to Singapore, and finally rooted deep within India’s rich heritage. Little Arya spent countless holidays mingling with weaving families in Kanchipuram, soaking in the craft of handlooms—a passion that threads through her designs today.
From experimenting with writing and dance to mastering fashion at LASALLE College of the Arts during the pandemic, Arya’s journey to creating her brand has been anything but ordinary. Each line she designs flows from a poem, with colors and silhouettes that dance to the tune of her imagination. Expect quirky narrators—shirts with funny figures performing odd feats like lifting weights with hammers—adding a sprinkle of whimsy and charm to her collection.
And did we mention her whimsical path to fashion? Arya embraced her goofy side, bringing to life her childhood antics and love for Bollywood music, noodles, and upside-down books—all seamlessly stitched into her brand’s DNA.
With the Indian pret scene booming, Arya is a name you’ll want to watch out for, drawing inspiration from designers like Dhruv Kapoor. She’s shaking up the traditional collection cycle, dropping designs whenever she pleases to keep her label fresh and exciting. And it's safe to say, Dr. Seuss would be proud!