My Style File: Psychedelic & Bohemian Fashion
A peek into how I mix my handmade art with everyday wear. I believe in color, comfort, and creating looks that feel like a party.
Here I've styled a simple grey kurta set with my own vibrant, hand-painted polymer clay bangles for a pop of color.
A close-up in my beautiful Dhonekhali cotton handloom sari. I believe in supporting other artisans and brands that keep Indian textile traditions alive.
A dressy Saturday look featuring a treasured neckpiece. I love finding unique jewelry from other artists that complements my own colorful style.
My go-to casual look for a fun day at the office. A bright crop top, comfy jeans, and a colorful jacket that goes with everything.
My work-from-home outfit. This comfy long skirt and crop top are old favorites that I've kept for years, proving that good style is timeless.
A mirror selfie showing off this comfy and chic linen salwar kameez in a vibrant pink. Of course, I had to pair it with my favorite embroidered juttis.
Mixing prints and textures with a block-printed kurta, a waistcoat, and bold mustard lace-up shoes. Fashion should be fun and personal!
About this collection
People often ask how to style maximalist accessories without looking cluttered. I always say, pair your statement piece—like my hand-painted wooden bangles or bold clay earrings—with a simple, solid-colored outfit. Let the art be the hero of the look.
Fashion for me isn't about trends, it's about joy and supporting slow, sustainable labels. You will rarely catch me wearing head-to-toe neutrals. Whether I am styling a Dhonekhali handloom sari for an office celebration or pairing a block-printed kurta with quirky brogues, I believe in 'joyful chaos'.
My style journal is less about fashion rules and more about personal expression. I love mixing textures—like the weight of a wooden bangle against the softness of linen or cotton. When I design my jewelry, I am thinking about how a piece moves and catches the light, not just how it looks on a shelf.
I also strongly believe in supporting other small businesses and artisans who keep Indian textile traditions alive. When you see me wearing something I haven't made, you'll usually find me tagging the brilliant creator behind it. My studio at home in Hyderabad is where all these ideas collide. If you are looking to add a pop of color to your daily wardrobe with pieces that are entirely handmade and plastic-free, my collection of bangles and earrings is a great place to start. Let's make everyday dressing a bit more fun.
Khyatiworks
Hi, I'm Khyati! By day, I handle IT projects, but my heart lives in color. My house is my studio, where I craft psychedelic, plastic-free jewelry and decor. If you love bold patterns and handmade goodness, you're in the right place.
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