Its my favorite thing about themthe energy and movement/coexistence of different lives!
Nyapi Ngomdir, 23, Arunachal PradeshEverything Im wearing today is either thrifted or handmade by me.
I made this bag out of an ugly thrifted vest and now its my favorite piece in my closet.

Photographed by Naveli Choyal
It gives me joy every time I wear it out and it elevates every outfit.
From the diverse food vendors to the way local workers dress, theres so much character everywhere you look.
Its like a vibrant tapestry of different stories and cultures woven together.

Nyapi Ngomdir, 23, Arunachal Pradesh“Everything I’m wearing today is either thrifted or handmade by me. I made this bag out of an ugly thrifted vest and now it’s my favorite piece in my closet. It gives me joy every time I wear it out and it elevates every outfit.”
Maongkala Imsong, 23, Mokokchung, NagalandSometimes, the setting is what makes the outfit.
I think I matched with the markets bright colors and the cold, windy weather by chance.
I like how I look like Im at the right place at the wrong time!

Gurjeet Singh, 29, Chandirgarh“The liberty of choosing my clothes and mismatching them irreverently is my favorite part [of getting dressed].”
Rahul Munda, 27, Ranchi JharkhandThe Delhi Haat reflects the vibe of India.
Its vibrant and colorful and it showcases the craftsmanship from all Indian states.
Naveli Choyal, Our street style photographerThis is one of my favorite places to be during this year.

Khup Hangsing, 28, Lamka, Manipur“I’m wearing a silk and raffia fringe dress that I hand-knitted with a white shirt that I designed, a plaid silk tie I got as a souvenir from a fashion show I walked in last fall, a traditional red wrap-around woven cloth that in my Paite dialect we call ‘puan,’ and red stockings underneath the dress, paired with these preppy loafers.”
Rahul Rai, 30, Bhopal, Madhya PradeshMy style is cool and laidback.
I like to wear things in which feel relaxed and confident.
If one has a good relationship with their clothes, then they dont have to try so hard.

Photographed by Naveli Choyal

Saif Ali, 19, Born in Bihar, Currently living in Delhi“Today, I’m exploring this neighborhood for potential dance spots.”

Awoka Awomi, 27, Dimapur, Nagaland“I find myself drawn to this place often because the streets here are incredibly inspiring. From the diverse food vendors to the way local workers dress, there’s so much character everywhere you look. It’s like a vibrant tapestry of different stories and cultures woven together.”

Photographed by Naveli Choyal

Maongkala Imsong, 23, Mokokchung, Nagaland“Sometimes, the setting is what makes the outfit. I think I matched with the market’s bright colors and the cold, windy weather by chance. I like how I look like I’m at the right place at the wrong time!”

Rahul Munda, 27, Ranchi Jharkhand“The Delhi Haat reflects the vibe of India. It’s vibrant and colorful and it showcases the craftsmanship from all Indian states.”

Photographed by Naveli Choyal

Vee, 22, Lucknow“As a transman, I always hoped to find a common ground between finding comfort in dressing as both a masc/femme presenting person. So I started experimenting with clothing I felt comfortable in and found an in-between where I could include both those aspects in every outfit I wear. My inspiration mostly comes from just wanting to get out of my comfort zone and keep on playing with different aesthetic and styles.”

Naveli Choyal, Our street style photographer“This is one of my favorite places to be during this season. The city blooms with flowers, and this park, especially is is known around the world for its for the variety of roses.”

Rahul Rai, 30, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh“My style is cool and laidback. I like to wear things in which feel relaxed and confident. If one has a good relationship with their clothes, then they don’t have to try so hard.”