My Personal Style Journal: Experimental Fashion & Draping
My wardrobe is my playground. Here, I mix vintage finds with modern designers, playing with textures and layers to see how far a look can go. It is not just about the clothes; it is about building a character through the drape.
The final published shot from my GQ feature, turning fashion into a canvas of creativity.
A group shot from the GQ Best Dressed list, where I wore my staple Suket Dhir brocade suit.
For a GQ Christmas event, I styled this checkered pussy-bow blouse with an asymmetrical skirt for a classic yet modern look.
A motion shot capturing the flow and asymmetry of my black and white outfit for the GQ Christmas party.
The back view of my GQ Christmas look, focusing on the delicate lace bow in my hair.
A black and white shot from the GQ event, giving the classic outfit a timeless feel.
A video showcasing my full black and white look for the GQ Christmas party, from the lace hair bow to the asymmetrical skirt.
A fun shot from the GQ Christmas party, showing how personal style can interact with the environment.
A candid, motion-blurred shot capturing the details of my accessories for the GQ event.
An artistic, light-streaked photo that captures the mood of my classic black and white ensemble.
About My Personal Style Journal
My style is not about following a season; it is about the edit. You will often find me pairing a classic Suket Dhir brocade with contemporary accessories or experimenting with extreme silhouettes, like these platform shoes from the Bodice show. I treat every day like a canvas, focusing on the drape and the details—down to the last hair ribbon—to make sure the outfit tells a story.
My approach to fashion is simple: if it does not have a story, I am not interested. This journal is a peek into how I test those narratives on myself before bringing them to client projects. You will see me blending high-fashion archival pieces with everyday staples because the real magic happens in the mix.
Whether I am working with Indian heritage textiles like Banarasi silk or pushing boundaries with sculptural wire-work, my focus remains on the silhouette. For me, fashion styling is about control and chaos in equal measure. It is about understanding how a fabric moves, how a bindi changes a face, and why a vintage earring can completely shift the energy of a modern outfit.
When you look through these photos, you are seeing my research lab. I am often asked how to make a look feel authentic. My answer is always the same: start with a mood, not a trend. If you are looking to build a wardrobe that speaks for itself or need someone to craft a narrative for your next public appearance, this is where we start. I bring the same level of detail, sourcing, and artistic direction to your events that I do to my own experimental shoots.
Devanshi Tuli
I am a stylist who builds scenes, not just outfits. My work is about finding the story in the craft, whether I am reviving a vintage Rohit Bal piece or styling a contemporary streetwear look for a new campaign. If you want a look that feels lived-in and intentional, we should talk.
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