Artbeats in the Wild: Real Stories and Styling
Art shouldn't just sit on a wall. Here is a glimpse into our community wearing Artbeats, from Soho House pop-ups to everyday coffee dates.
I love it when clients find their way back. This customer shares how she bought a top two years ago and still loves it, and how easy it was to find a new piece she adored. This is what it's all about.
"Very cool, really cool designs, totally match my vibe." Feedback like this from a customer at an exhibition makes all the hard work worthwhile. So grateful for the love.
A collage from our weekend at Soho House Mumbai. We were all hearts for the love and support we received for our work, designs, and quality. It was an inspiring experience.
Thrilled to have showcased Artbeats wearable art at Soho House. This photo captures a moment of connection, with customers browsing the collection and feeling the fabrics.
A look at our setup at Soho House Mumbai. We can't wait to be back and share our new creations with this wonderful community.
Artbeats has been embraced by those who live surrounded by art. This image, taken during a podcast, captures the idea that my work is for collectors and enthusiasts who see expression everywhere.
Over the years, many have chosen Artbeats, each finding themselves in our pieces. This image of a confident woman in one of my art-pocket shirts embodies that connection.
Made for those who see fashion as more than clothing. This image of a model in the Komorebi Blazer Dress speaks to those who carry stories, not just outfits.
Tag someone who would look amazing in this outfit. This fun video showcases the Greener Co-ord Set and the Call of the Pharaohs dress, encouraging our community to share the love.
The 'It' girl's closet is curated thoughtfully, and there's always an Artbeats piece that does all the talking. This video shows a rack of my signature designs, ready for their moment.
About Artbeats in the Wild
When you step out in an Artbeats piece, it usually starts a conversation. Whether it is a co-ord set at a brunch or a trench coat for travel, my clients often tell me how they get asked about the hand-painted details. It is not just about the fit; it is about how the fabric moves and how the art reveals itself to the people around you.
I started Artbeats because I hated the idea of art being trapped on a canvas. Real art should walk the streets. This gallery is a look at that philosophy in action. When we exhibited at Soho House, watching people touch the fabrics and trace the hand-drawn lines was the highlight for me. It confirmed what I have always felt—when you wear something made with intention, you carry a different energy.
Many of these photos come from clients who have been wearing their pieces for years. You will see our community styling these designs their way. Some pair our hemp shirts with simple jeans for a coffee run, while others dress up our blazer sets with heels for work or evening events. The art is the statement, so the styling remains effortless. Every image here reflects real people showing you exactly how these breathable hemp and linen fabrics drape and hold up after months of wear. I want you to feel the story behind every stroke.
Artbeats by Keerthana
I'm Keerthana, and I believe clothing should be as meaningful as a painting. I started Artbeats to help you wear your own story, creating pieces that move, breathe, and turn heads without trying too hard. Let's find a design that feels like you.
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