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Featured Fashion Styling and Creative Direction

byAbhilashaAvailable for projects in BengaluruStarts from15,000 Per Session (4 Looks)View full gallery

From Tokyo Talkies campaigns to cyberpunk edits, this is the creative energy I bring to every set. 🪩✨ Whether it is a high-volume catalog or a concept-driven reel, I build worlds, not just outfits.

This Barbiecore campaign for Tokyo Talkies was a dream project. My team and I built this life-sized doll box set to create a playful, high-impact visual that captures the trend's energy, perfect for brand campaigns that need to make a statement.

For this Metaverse-themed shoot with Highlander, I focused on creating a futuristic, cyberpunk vibe. The styling uses oversized graphic tees and sleek, sci-fi inspired eyewear to build a distinct, gender-neutral look for a modern audience.

I love bringing a party to life on set. This reel shows my creative direction for a glam disco theme, using dynamic lighting, a classic disco ball prop, and high-energy model direction to create visuals that are perfect for social media campaigns.

This is my take on K-pop inspired streetwear. The look combines layered casuals like a crop top and cargo pants with a bold jacket and high-top sneakers, creating a complete outfit that feels authentic to the genre and ready for an e-commerce lookbook.

Creating a whole mood is my favorite part of styling. For this cottagecore concept, I directed the set design with a picnic scene against a rustic backdrop, styling a floral top and simple shorts to tell a complete, aspirational story.

My work also includes modern ethnic wear. Here, I styled a vibrant yellow co-ord set with a delicate floral headband and contemporary jewelry, creating a fresh, festive look that feels both traditional and current.

This shot is all about editorial vibes. I used motion blur and dramatic, focused lighting on a disco ball to create an artistic, moody image for a party wear campaign, showing how styling can create a feeling, not just an outfit.

Here’s an example of my clean, commercial menswear styling for Highlander. The focus is on a classic denim-on-denim look, styled with a simple white turtleneck and beanie for a timeless winter catalog shot.

About Featured

When I step on set, I am not just there to pin clothes. I am thinking about how the light hits the fabric, how the model moves, and how the props, like that disco ball or doll box, tie the whole story together. It is a collaborative game. My crew, from MUAs to photographers, is part of the package so your campaign feels cohesive, not just styled.

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