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Nandini Khetan

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Nandini Khetan

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Nandini Khetan is a Fashion Stylist & Creative Writer with a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Communication from National Institute of Fashion Technology Bangalore, India. She believes in hard-work & productivity with great enthusiasm, her idea of fashion & style nurtured as she gained experience while assisting shoots, working under experts in her field, freelancing & interning as a stylist and collaborating with like-minded people. She grew as a writer more recently for her love & passion for costume & fashion. 


Netflix’s Rebecca: The Perfect Wardrobe Inspiration

After endless months of being stuck indoors shrouded in comfortable layers, we wish to see the world in our chicest attires. Without a mask when possible! A job that pays to travel, and a European backdrop with the James Dean of our dreams. Netflix’s Rebecca is the perfect wardrobe inspiration. It’s safe to say that…

Emily In Paris: An Ode To Carrie Bradshaw

By Nandini Khetan In today’s time when the fashion fanatics couldn’t get enough from ogling & drooling over Carrie Bradshaw’s wardrobe from Sex and the City, creator Darren Star released yet another a la mode version of the century with Emily in Paris on Netflix, paying homage to the most desired character of the ’00s HBO show. With…

Gender-Bending Fashion of The Danish Girl

By Nandini Khetan | Sep. 07, 2020 Back in the 1920s, as the world moved forward from WW1 towards a liberated and revolutionary society, artist Lili Elbe’s (transgender women and among the first few known recipients of sex reassignment surgery) portraits by Gerda Wegener and her sartorial elegance attracted serious attention making her an icon…

The Beguiled (2017): Costume Review

By Nandini Khetan | Aug 18, 2020 Set in the American Civil War, The Beguiled (2017) revolves around the life of women in a Southern boarding school as they provide refuge and tend to the wounds of a Union Soldier found in the woods. As captivating as the tale sounds the visual depiction is equally…

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