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DJ Style & Performance Looks

byAryanTravels to event venues across the Mumbai Metropolitan AreaView full gallery

People ask why I care about the fit as much as the track. Simple: the vibe starts the moment I walk into the room.

A cool, confident look for a daytime event. Leaning against my console in a blazer and sunglasses, ready to bring the vibes.

All smiles and ready to go. A candid, happy shot that captures my excitement before starting a set.

It's not every day you get a selfie with a ghodi! A fun, behind-the-scenes moment from a baraat, showing my playful side.

Taking a moment to chill on the balcony before a wedding gig in Daman. Dressed in a modern kurta, enjoying the view before the party begins.

Suited up and ready for a wedding gig. This futuristic light tunnel made for an awesome photo opportunity.

Posing with the elaborate decor at a wedding event. The ambiance and setup are a huge part of the overall experience.

A stylish pose on a greenery-covered staircase at a wedding venue. I always dress to match the elegance of the event.

About this collection

It’s not just about what I wear, it’s about matching the energy of the room. Whether I’m in a sharp suit for a formal corporate gig or keeping it loose for a beach party, my outfit tells the crowd exactly what kind of vibe to expect. If the event demands elegance, I bring the tailored look. If we’re going full-tilt festival mode, I keep it functional so I can move with the decks without missing a beat.

My philosophy is simple: the DJ is part of the show, not just the background noise. I approach my look differently for every event because a Sangeet party requires a completely different frequency than a Sunburn festival set.

Matching the Venue

When I’m playing a wedding in Daman or a poolside set in Mumbai, I adapt. You’ll catch me in a modern kurta or resort wear when the setting is relaxed, or a crisp black suit for New Year’s Eve. The clothing needs to breathe because things get hot when the dance floor is packed. If I’m uncomfortable, the energy suffers, and I don't let that happen.

The Practical Side of DJing

There is a lot of movement involved in my sets. I’m jumping, hyping the crowd on the mic, and leaning over the decks. That’s why you rarely see me in restrictive formal wear that feels like a costume. My stage gear is chosen for utility as much as style. I need to be able to move, reach for the mixer, and keep the energy flowing for six hours straight.

Why it Matters

When I show up looking the part, the guests know the energy is about to shift. It sets the tone for the night. Whether I'm standing next to a horse for a baraat or behind a professional controller at a brand launch, my goal is to blend in with the party while standing out as the person driving the music. If you want to know what I’ll be wearing to your event, just ask during our booking call.

From Sunburn festival to major weddings.Approved by the tribe
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Aryan

Travels to event venues across the Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarting ₹25,000 Per Event

I don't just stand behind the decks. I own the space. My look is just another part of the hype, whether I'm rocking a kurta for a traditional Sangeet or going all-black for an NYE rave.

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