Indian fashion has six distinct aesthetic identities — and most style advice ignores the difference between them. A Minimalist Indian and a Maximalist Festive dresser need completely different guidance.
10 questions about how you actually dress — not how you wish you dressed. Get your aesthetic identity, the wardrobe pieces that anchor it, and your saree and lehenga formula.
Answer honestly, not aspirationally. The result is only useful if it reflects how you dress, not how you want to dress.
Linen kurtas. Raw silk sarees. Nothing loud, everything considered.
Handloom weaves, natural dyes, craft jewellery. Fashion as cultural documentation.
Silk sarees for every correct occasion. Dressed by community protocol, always.
Mirror work, chandelier jhumkas, full circle lehenga. More is the starting point.
Indian fabric. Modern silhouette. Both things at once, no contradiction.
Sequins at noon. Full lehenga for a birthday dinner. Commitment over restraint.