Falguni Joshi.

chapter VI of VI

The Staged World

For me, styling is a profound means of self-expression, where clothing, accessories, and even the subtlest drapes become an extension of my personality. Just as art communicates the artist's vision, our style conveys who we are and what we stand for.

- Falguni
A woman with golden sunburst rays radiating behind her head and a gold maang tikka gazes at the camera, her face half-hidden behind a second woman's dark hair against black.
The Greek Goddess
A standing woman wrapped in pleated bronze drapery, eyes closed in profile with a spiral gold earring, lit warmly against a black background.
The Greek Goddess
A dimly lit portrait of a woman with a bindi and dark lipstick raising one arm behind her head, a beaded bracelet on her wrist, in a shaft of smoky light.
Dhoopan
A woman in a red-and-cream patterned sari holds a smoking clay vessel below her chin while lifting her jasmine-wrapped braid, smoke curling up past her face.
Dhoopan
In candlelight, a woman wearing a dark green polka-dot kurta, gold nose ring and headpiece touches her eye makeup while holding a glowing wooden hand mirror.
Husna
A woman with a baby's-breath flower crown and pearl necklace sits chest-deep in rippling grey-green water, sheer white fabric floating around her as she trails one arm across the surface.
Tales of Aphrodite
A black-and-white profile portrait of a woman with her hair in a bun, sharp graphic black eye makeup, and a black collar of conical spikes rising at her shoulder.
Tectonic Punk