What if you could wear your fave song?
Music shapes how we move, feel, and even dress. Ahead of World Music Day, we shot at the iconic The Park, Kolkata with a bunch of spirited girls. The brief? Let your favourite music genre define your OOTD. “The idea was to let their energy shine through the styling. Music and fashion came together as a celebration of self-expression,” said stylist Anupam Chatterjee. Snapshots from a day of music and style.
Style your tune:
Style your tune:
Style your tune:
Style your tune:
I have always been drawn to the bold and intense beauty of gothic metal, like Cristina Scabbia’s style. Wearing this look in the heat is tough, but it makes me feel powerful and confident – Akanksha BhattacharyaFusion music thrives on the timeless versatility of ragas that blend seamlessly with B’wood, pop, and more to create fresh sounds rooted in tradition– Anoushka DasguptaI grew up dancing to B’wood songs. It is not just about fashion or music, but about self-expression, feeling confident and letting my personality shine through– Bitasta Sinha RoyGrowing up, dance was just a routine. But over time, I realised that hip hop was what truly resonated with me. Eminem’s music played a big role in shaping my taste and interest in the genre – Alkaria Hashmi
K-pop is incredibly catchy. I love the variety and creativity in their music video outfits, and the choreography is always impressive– Pracheta BanerjeePics: Anindya Saha; makeup: Surojit Sarkar; hair: Debjit Das; styled by: Anupam Chatterjee; jewellery: Karishma Jai Singh
Style your tune:
- Choose a pastel wig in lavender and blue for standout flair
- Try layering a vinyl corset over an oversized teet
- Chunky silver boots can steal the show
- Chains and leather gloves can add bold, edgy details to the look
- Opt for a dramatic makeup with glitter for idol-level glam
Style your tune:
- Opt for a vibrant handloom sari
- Pair with chunky silver jewellery
- Opt for dark kohl rimmed eyes and nude lips to make your eyes pop
- To bring forth the versatility of classical music, throw in a pair of funky white sneakers
- Tie your hair up into a half bun to add a fusion touch
Think: Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson ft Bruno Mars, Lose Yourself by Eminem
Style your tune:- Wear a pop-coloured cap backwards
- Layer an open oversized shirt over a cropped top
- Choose baggy joggers for comfort and easy movement
- Go for chunky white sneakers to keep it dance-friendly
- Add statement headphones as a fun accessory
Think: Ghungroo from War, Desi Girl from Dostana
- Wear a floral corset top to add a playful and feminine touch
- Pair it with a white bodycon skirt for a sleek, fitted silhouette
- Add strappy nude heels to be dance-ready
- Accessorise with a chunky necklace for a glam touch
- Keep your hair loose and wavy to let it flow
Think: Heaven’s a Lie by Lacuna Coil, Unsainted by Slipknot
- Wear a black faux leather corset or a bustier
- Pair it with high-waisted leather pants or tailored trousers
- Fishnet sleeves or long, mesh gloves can give your outfit an edgy vibe
- Layer chunky chains, studded chokers, and statement pendants
- Complete look with smoky eyes, dark lipstick, and a pair of chunky boots
I have always been drawn to the bold and intense beauty of gothic metal, like Cristina Scabbia’s style. Wearing this look in the heat is tough, but it makes me feel powerful and confident – Akanksha BhattacharyaFusion music thrives on the timeless versatility of ragas that blend seamlessly with B’wood, pop, and more to create fresh sounds rooted in tradition– Anoushka DasguptaI grew up dancing to B’wood songs. It is not just about fashion or music, but about self-expression, feeling confident and letting my personality shine through– Bitasta Sinha RoyGrowing up, dance was just a routine. But over time, I realised that hip hop was what truly resonated with me. Eminem’s music played a big role in shaping my taste and interest in the genre – Alkaria Hashmi
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