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Styling for Haryanvi Music Videos

bySoundarya GroverTravels to sets across Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, and pan-IndiaStarts from8,000 Per LookView full gallery

Capturing the energy of Haryanvi music through visual storytelling, from bold, modern aesthetics to traditional, soulful looks.

A still from the Haryanvi romantic song 'Pyaar Ke Parindey'. I styled Anjali Raghav in a bold red top and a faux leather skirt with a bow detail, creating a modern and chic look for her.

A full-length shot of the look I styled for Haryanvi artist Anjali Raghav. The combination of the bright red puff-sleeve top and the black faux leather skirt with lace-up wedges creates a stylish, contemporary outfit.

Scenes from the Haryanvi music video 'Challiya'. The styling for this project involved creating looks that ranged from dramatic and emotional, like the white dress in a rustic setting, to bold and modern.

A glimpse into the music video for 'Pyaar Ke Parindey'. I curated multiple looks for the artists, including casual printed shirts and romantic dresses, to match the different scenes and moods of the song.

The official poster for the Haryanvi song 'Pyaar Ke Parindey'. This shows one of the casual, breezy looks I styled for the artists, perfect for a daytime romantic scene.

The teaser for 'Challiya', showcasing the various scenes and looks from the music video. My role as a costume stylist is to help tell the story through the characters' wardrobes.

The official poster for the Haryanvi song 'Challiya'. This project involved creating a range of looks, from denim jackets to more traditional pieces, to fit the narrative of the music video.

Another shot of the stylish outfit I put together for Anjali Raghav, a prominent star in the Haryanvi music scene. This look is a great example of modern, chic styling for music videos.

About Haryanvi Music Hits

Styling for a music video requires more than just picking clothes. On set, I focus on continuity and how the fabric moves under camera lights, ensuring that a faux leather skirt or a traditional suit looks just as good in the final take as it did in the first. I am always there with my kit to handle last-minute adjustments, making sure the artist is camera-ready.

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