Celebrity & Red Carpet Styling for Your Big Event
Whether you are heading to a movie premiere or a gala, I translate your personality into a look that commands attention. Let’s craft a visual narrative that is authentic to you.
A regal purple lehenga for actress Sreeleela. The intricate silver embroidery and diamond jewelry were chosen to create a look of pure elegance for this studio photoshoot.
Here, Sreeleela is styled in a floral embroidered jacket and lehenga set against a vibrant red backdrop. The styling blends traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary silhouette, making it a dynamic look for a festive feature.
Actress Shanvi Srivastava styled in a festive brocade co-ord set. I paired the vibrant, patterned outfit with a maroon polki choker and a multi-stoned long necklace to create a rich, layered look.
A glamorous sequined jumpsuit for Shanvi Srivastava. This look was for a high-fashion shoot, focusing on dramatic lighting and a powerful pose to highlight the outfit's texture and modern design.
A casual yet powerful look for Shanvi Srivastava. I paired a simple white crop top and blazer with relaxed-fit trousers, demonstrating how to style a sophisticated and clean corporate-casual look.
A full-length shot of Vishak Nair's premiere outfit. The white-on-white ensemble with subtle embroidery on the jacket and cuffs offers a fresh, modern take on men's formal ethnic wear.
For this studio shoot, I styled Vishak Nair in a relaxed brown velvet suit. The look is a great example of smart-casual styling, perfect for interviews or less formal public appearances.
About this collection
Preparing for a red carpet event involves more than finding a striking outfit; it requires managing the logistics that ensure you look effortless on camera. I handle the entire lifecycle of your look—from sourcing and accessory matching to underwear solutions and on-site draping—so you can focus on the event itself. Whether we are planning for a high-glam gala or a sharp corporate appearance, I coordinate with your beauty team to ensure every element is cohesive and event-ready.
When the cameras are flashing, your outfit needs to do two things: make a statement and make you feel secure. My red carpet styling process is built on a simple premise: your clothes should be an extension of who you are, not a costume you put on.
The Process
It starts with the event context. Is it a magazine shoot or an industry premiere? Each requires a different silhouette. I assess the dress code and the venue lighting to determine whether we lean into power dressing or high glamour. We begin with a style strategy session where we map out your body type and the visual impact you want to create.
Once the direction is set, I manage the garment sourcing. Whether we are pulling pieces from designer boutiques or coordinating custom tailoring, I handle the logistics. My role includes securing the accessories—from heels to statement jewelry—that bring the look together.
On-Ground Execution
The most beautiful outfit fails if it isn't fitted or styled correctly. We conduct a trial session to lock in your fit and test underwear solutions. On the actual event day, I (or a senior assistant) am on-site to handle draping, steaming, and those critical final checks before you face the press. This isn't just about the initial purchase; it’s about ensuring the look holds up through hours of movement and photography.
Collaborative Styling
I bridge the gap between you, the outfit, and your beauty team. I provide a detailed beauty brief to your hairstylist and makeup artist so their work complements the textures and tones of your ensemble. Whether we are working with velvet suits for men or sequined jumpsuits for women, the goal is a seamless, photogenic finish.
Zoya Joy
I’m Zoya, and I see styling as a form of storytelling. I work with actors and public figures to move past the noise and find a silhouette that feels like them.
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