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Social media continues to grow as the preferred source for all things related to trends and lifestyle in today’s digital age. Your style guide can be found in the fun “Get Ready With Me” reels, sleek “Outfit Of The Day” posts, and fascinating thrift hauls. It is a true goldmine of ideas, particularly for those of us who occasionally find it difficult to put together a perfect pair or who wish to step up in this A-game. What’s best is that it takes just a scroll to find out who is acing what. So without further ado, check out these top 10 fashion influencers who are currently slaying it on the runway for those who acknowledge fashion that is studded with freshness, creativity, and resemblance!
Sakshi Sindwani – @stylemeupwithsakshi:
In the fashion industry, the first name that pops out is Sakshi Sindwani, a trendsetter who has changed the outlook on how society views plus-size bodies. Through her hashtag #StyleMeUpWithSakhi, the fashion blogger and size positivity campaigner provides a novel viewpoint on body size. From mixing prints to styling sarees with grace, you can learn by watching her short yet interesting tutorials. Above all, she encourages people to ignore cyber trolling and let them decide what’s best for their bodies. She is widely acknowledged as one of the top Indian followers of the Instagram community.
Kritika Khurana – @thatbohogirl
When Instagram was still in its early phases, Kritika Khurana, also known as ThatBohoGirl, earned popularity in the fashion sector by publicly showing her views on trends, stylish outfits, and her everyday wardrobe selections. She sticks to a style that is accessible and grounded, earning the title of “boho girl.” This Indian fashion influencer has a unique way of making you fall in love with boho accessories as the last touch on your ensemble. She was recently among the outstanding winners of the Times 40 under 40 awards, and she expressed gratitude to her peers and fans on Instagram with a heartfelt post.
Mansi Ugale – @mansiugale
Introducing Mansi Ugale, the industry’s creative multitasker. She is an incredible one-woman team, and her enthusiasm has no limits. She is a self-portrait photographer who works as a beauty aficionado but, importantly, a storyteller at her core. But it’s her unique attitude that really makes her stand out. She is worthy of being followed for many reasons other than simply her great sense of style. It’s the creative method she uses. Don’t miss the chance to follow Mansi on YouTube and Instagram if you’re searching for a novel and unmatched curiosity into the world of fashion.
Diksha Rawat – @diksharawat22
Diksha Rawat is an absolute fashion icon when it comes to contemporary and Indian fashion. She is the one you should look up to when you want to know how to balance contrasting colors. Pretty impressive, right? Her minimalistic taste is what sets her apart. You’ll get caught up in a brilliant world of flavors the moment you open her profile. A variety of different looks, sophisticated neutral tones, and alluring Indian attire will make you awestruck. Whether you’re searching for easy-to-wear style ideas or just something to look at, she is the right pick!
Mannat Sandhu – @mannat_sandhu
We are in love with the plethora of promising influencers that India has been seeing in the fashion industry. Mannat Sandhu is one of these emerging artists who stand out from the crowd and is sure to leave a lasting impression because of her individual style. She even won the coveted title of Cosmo India’s 2020 Emerging Fashion Influencer of the Year in the under 100k followers category. If “Tell me ways to be fashionable and still make it comfortable” is your 2023 mantra, then you should look up to her. Her carefree street style and fun videos blend up to create a pleasing fashion treat for your eyes.
Usaamah Siddique – @usaamahsiddique
Let me introduce you to Usaamah Siddique, a phenomenal fashion blogger and celebrity stylist from India. He is the brain behind “The Dapper Label,” a leading website for all things men’s grooming and textiles. The three words that most describe Usaamah’s aesthetics are “oversized, comfortable, and keen.” He is on an amazing campaign to inspire Indian men to engage in personal care and show everyone their best selves every day. His essentials include a wide range of subjects, from perfumes, grooming kits, and men’s cosmetics to offer professional style guidance that appeals to contemporary males.
Siddharth Batra – @siddharth93batra
With his famous hashtag, #GuyBeauty, Siddharth made a dramatic entry into this game while upending stereotypes about masculinity and beauty. He is a trailblazer who broke stereotypes and made men’s personal care products a big deal in India. Fearlessly embracing crop tops, necklaces, jewelry, and even colorful nail lacquer, Siddharth is certain that hygiene and aesthetics identify no gender bounds. His work gives a stimulating and innovative perspective on existing Indian fashion.
Sakshi - @lightupunicorns
Sakshi is a rising star in the Indian social media scene, and she’s captured the hearts of many with her captivating content centered around makeup and fashion. Her ability to craft engaging and informative content has led to a surge in her popularity and a growing fan base. Sakshi’s creative work in the world of beauty and fashion has not only garnered attention but also contributed to her status as a noteworthy social media influencer.
Sanket Mehta – @sankett25
A well-known male fashion influencer in India, Sanket Mehta captivates his audience with a unique blend of urban fashion, modern Indian garments, and traditional attire. He stands out from his contemporaries because of his charming and downtown look. Sanket has become an icon in the industry and paved the way for many other designers by walking their ramp. Additionally, he explores many style pieces with ease while frequently creating top-notch looks. He is a master of all things fashion, whether he’s following the retro style or adding innovative flair to vintage garb.
Aryan Nalawade - @aryann.n
Instagram influencer Aryan Nalawade is popular alongside other creators. He is famous for conveying travel, lifestyle, and fashion-related pieces. The spark that drove him to pursue his heart and aspirations was his unwavering desire to carve out a space for himself as an individual and his deep passion for what he does. His content on fashion and lifestyle shows up on his aesthetic profile. On social, he often posts glimpses of his interests and way of life. Not to mention his dazzling style, rich wardrobe, and dapper demeanor are worth taking a look at. In a world where fashion is constantly evolving, these top Indian fashion influencers have carved out their unique niches. They not only inspire but also redefine style, breaking boundaries, and sharing their passion with the world. With their distinctive perspectives and dedication to individuality, these fashion mavens continue to shape the fashion landscape. So, whether you’re seeking the latest trends or simply a daily dose of inspiration, make sure to follow these fashion-forward influencers to elevate your style game and keep up with the ever-changing world of fashion.
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The spring/summer 2018 menswear shows are a prime example of the fashion industry shifting towards a gender-fluid space where skirts are not female wardrobe staples, but a garment to be worn-and enjoyed-by all. In Paris, Thom Browne sent an army of models down the runway in grey pleated skirts that aptly chimed with the newly adopted uniform of the boys in Exeter. At London Collections:Men the skirt offering expanded into highly elaborate dresses at Vivienne Westwood, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and Edward Crutchley.
Spring 2016 saw Zara launch a 16-piece collection of unisex items, titled “Ungendered”, with males and females modelling all pieces in the campaign images. Selfridges’ concept space “Agender” - a “unique genderless shopping experience across fashion, accessories and beauty” - moves away from a separate ���his” and “hers” experience across all brand levels. And ASOS is currently working towards a genderless style offering following the success of ASOS influencers wearing items purchased from both menswear and womenswear lines.
Theodora “Teddy” Quinlivan
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Teddy Quinlivan was discovered by Louis Vuitton’s creative director Nicolas Ghesquière in 2015, and came out as transgender two years later. She has since taken the modelling world by storm, with a résumé that includes Saint Laurent, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Moschino, Haider Ackermann, Paco Rabanne, and Jeremy Scott.
Nathan Westling
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Nathan has previously starred in many major campaigns for designer brands including Dior and Louis Vuitton. In March (two months into his transition), he opened up about the process to CNN Style. When asked about how he saw the future of his career expanding, Nathan told the outlet, “We’ll have to see how this story takes to fashion and how everything takes. I’m not worried about it. I think it’s going to be a good change and I’m excited for it. I’m really, really excited.”
He added, “It’s been an incredible journey, it’s been an incredible process and I’m just really happy to be on this path, and at such a young age, too. That’s such a blessing.”
Vogue reports that Nathan will walk in a handle of more runway shows throughout the month of June as men’s fashion weeks continue internationally.
Noah Carlos
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Noah Carlos identifies as a gender non-binary model. Carlos was offered a modelling contract with IMG. Carlos has strutted across quite a few fall catwalks, including Coach, Rick Owens and Self Portrait, and is continually advocating for more non-binary casting on the runways.
Zaïr Cheseaux
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The 22-year-old Swiss-Congolese model, who recently transitioned to male, was brought up outside the medieval town of Sion in Switzerland and made his first appearance for KNWLS in 2019. He has since made waves for Richard Quinn. His career highlight was AW22, when he walked for brands such as Hermès, Balmain, Loewe, Stella McCartney, Vetements and Acne Studios. “There’s something unique about Zaïr,” says Ben Grimes. “And it’s not about beauty or proportion, it’s about presence. He’s unabashedly himself.”
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Fig 1. GROSESCU ALBERTO MIHAI/SHUTTERSTOCK. (2019) Teddy Quinlivan during Paris Fashion Week in February 2019. [Photograph] Available from: https://wwd.com/feature/chanel-hires-first-transgender-model-teddy-quinlivan-beauty-campaign-1203245652/ [Accessed: 24th September 2023]
Fig 2. ETHRIDGE,R. (2019) Nathan Westling - winter 2019. [Photograph] Available from: https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/gallery/28187/1/nathan-westling-winter-2019 [Accessed: 24th September 2023]
Fig 3. GHERTNER, Z. (2020) Noah Carlos By Zoe Ghertner For Zara Accessories Fall-Winter 2020 Ad Campaign. [Photograph] Available from: https://fashionfav.com/fashion/zara-accessories-fall-winter-2020-ad-campaign/ [Accessed: 25th September 2023]
Fig 4. MONTAG, I/GORUNWAY.COM. (2022) Model: Zair Cheseaux. [Photograph] Available from: https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/fall-2022-ready-to-wear-/hugo-boss/slideshow/collection [Accessed: 27th September 2023]
NEWBOLD, A. (2017) In The Thick Of It: Exploring Cultural Shift Towards Gender Fluidity. [Online] Available from: https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/gender-fluid-fashion [Accessed: 10th September 2023]
REDAÇÃO. (2020) 9 Transgender Models Who Are Changing The Face Of Fashion. [Online] Available from: https://www.lofficielsingapore.com/fashion/9-transgender-models-who-are-changing-the-face-of-fashion [Accessed: 22nd September 2023]
RUSSO, G. (2019) Model Nathan Westling Makes Menswear Debut. [Online] Available from: https://www.teenvogue.com/story/model-nathan-westling-makes-menswear-debut-after-transitioning [Accessed: 24th September 2023]
HOLZMAN,S. (2020) The Generation of Models to Watch Right Now. [Online] Available from: https://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/g32801166/top-models-2020/ [Accessed: 25th September 2023]
FINANCIAL TIMES. (2023) The new supers:14 models changing the face of fashion. [Online] Available from: https://www.ft.com/content/6988184e-36df-42b0-ad43-0af66368f15e [Accessed: 25th September 2023]
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Upcoming Shows Through January 2020
We’re pleased to announce our advance schedule of exhibitions through January 2020, including a retrospective featuring the futurist fashion of Pierre Cardin; a solo presentation of work by internationally recognized artist JR; and the reinstallation of the Museum's Arts of Japan and China collections. In addition, and in collaboration with the Château de Malmaiso, France, in January 2020 the iconic Kehinde Wiley painting from the Brooklyn Museum's collection—Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps (2005)—will be on view in dialogue with its early nineteenth-century source painting, Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1800-1801).
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Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion 
July 20, 2019-January 5, 2020 Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing and Iris and B. Gerald Cantory Gallery, 5th Floor
The retrospective exhibition Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion traces the legendary career of one of the fashion world's most innovative designers, one whose futuristic designs and trailblazing efforts to democratize high fashion for the masses pushed the boundaries of the industry for more than seven decades. Featuring over 170 objects that date from the 1950s to the present, the exhibition includes haute couture and ready-to-wear garments, accessories, photographs, film, and other materials drawn primarily from the Pierre Cardin archive. Highlights range across rare designs in luxury fabrics from the 1950s; a large grouping from the landmark 1964 "Cosmocorps" collection; creations that incorporate vinyls, plastics, and the self-named "Cardine" synthetic fabric; signature unisex ensembles featuring full knit bodysuits with layered skirts, vests, bibs, and jewelry; iconic broad-shouldered jackets from the 1980s based on Japanese origami, Chinese architecture, and American football uniforms; "illuminated" jumpsuits and dresses; and an extensive overview of Cardin's recently designed couture menswear and eveningwear. The exhibition reveals how the designer's bold, futuristic aesthetic had a pervasive influence not only on fashion, but on other forms of design that extended beyond clothing to furniture, industrial design, and more.
Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion is curated and designed by Matthew Yokobosky, Senior Curator of Fashion and Material Culture, Brooklyn Museum. Leadership support for this exhibition is provided by Chargeurs.
Terry O'Neill (British, born 1938). Raquel Welch in a Pierre Cardin outfit featuring a miniskirt and necklace in blue vinyl, worn with a Plexiglas visor, 1970. Image courtesy of Iconic Images. © Terry O'Neill / Iconic Images
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JR: Chronicles October 4, 2019-May 3, 2020 Great Hall, 1st Floor
We’re pleased to present JR: Chronicles, the French artist's largest solo museum exhibition to date. The presentation covers nearly 20,000 square feet of our Great Hall and traces JR's artistic evolution since 2001, focusing on his commitment to community and civic discourse through the use of large-scale media such as news and advertising as well as architectural interventions. Working at the intersections of photography, social practice, and street art, JR's participatory projects have fostered collaborations and conversations around the globe. The exhibition centers on The Chronicles of New York City, a new monumental mural incorporating the portraits and stories of over one thousand New Yorkers. The immersive installation also features JR's most well-known works across photography, installation, film, and video from the past fifteen years, including his first major collaborative project, Portrait of a Generation (2004-6); Face 2 Face (2007), which features giant portrait diptychs of Israelis and Palestinians, face to face, in eight Palestinian and Israeli cities; Women Are Heroes (2008-9), featuring images of the eyes of women gazing back at their communities in numerous countries, including Brazil, India, and Kenya; the global participatory art project Inside Out (2011-ongoing); and The Gun Chronicles: A Story of America (2018), a video mural that gives a face to the full and complex spectrum of views on guns in the United States.
JR: Chronicles is curated by Sharon Matt Atkins, Director of Curatorial Affairs, and Drew Sawyer, Phillip Leonian and Edith Rosenbaum Leonian Curator, Photography, Brooklyn Museum.
JR (French, born 1983). The Chronicles of New York City (detail), 2018-19. Dimensions variable. © JR-ART.NET
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Arts of China Opens October 25, 2019 Arts of Asia and the Middle East, 2nd Floor
Our comprehensive collection of Chinese art spans more than five thousand years of Chinese artistic accomplishment, and boasts a diversity of art forms including jades, bronzes, lacquer, sculpture, painting, and calligraphy. This fall, we open our newly reinstalled galleries for our renowned Arts of China collection, featuring recent acquisitions, new commissions, and rarely seen historical treasures. Our large collection of cloisonné enamels, many from the Chinese imperial collection, are featured, along with masterpieces of bronze such as a Shang dynasty ritual vessel (gong) and a Han dynasty goose. Also on view are a selection of ceramics, including our world-famous Yuan dynasty Wine Jar with Fish and Aquatic Plants, widely acknowledged to be one of the finest blue-and-white porcelains in the Western hemisphere. Since 2014, we have worked to expand our holdings of contemporary painting and sculpture by Chinese artists, culminating in the acquisition of over fifty works from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including new commissions that spark dialogue with objects from our historical collection. Highlights include experimental ink painting by Sun Xun, Zheng Chongbin, Tai Xiangzhou, Zhang Jian-Jun, Bingyi, Peng Wei, and others.
Arts of China is curated by Susan L. Beningson, Assistant Curator, Asian Art, Brooklyn Museum.
Wine Jar with Fish and Aquatic Plants. China. Yuan dynasty, 1279-1368. Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue decoration, 111 5/16 x 13 3/4 in. (30.3 x 34.9 cm). Brooklyn Museum, The William E. Hutchins Collection, Bequest of Augustus S. Hutchins, 52.87.1. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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Arts of Japan Opens October 25, 2019  Arts of Asia and the Middle East, 2nd Floor
This fall, we unveil a new gallery for our Arts of Japan collection following a multiyear renovation. In this inaugural installation, seventy objects from our collection illustrate the sophistication of Japanese art-making technologies and explore the dialogue between tradition and innovation in Japan. Featuring masterworks of Buddhist sculpture, vivid Ukiyo-e prints, exquisite screen paintings, and cutting-edge contemporary ceramics, the gallery highlights two thousand years of artistic achievement. In acknowledgement of the cultural diversity within the region, the installation also includes highlights from our important collection of artifacts from the Ainu people of northern Japan, material that is rarely shown in an art museum setting
Arts of Japan is curated by Joan Cummins, Lisa and Bernard Selz Senior Curator, Asian Art, Brooklyn Museum.
Head of Guardian. Japan. Kamakura period (1185-1333), 13th century. Hinoki wood with polychrome, inlaid rock crystal eyes, filigree metal crown, 22 1/16 x 10 1/4 x 13 15/16 in. (56 x 26 x 35.4 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alastair B. Martin, the Guennol Collection, 86.21. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
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One: Xu Bing October 25, 2019-April 26, 2020  Focus Gallery, 2nd Floor
Focusing on a major new gift to our world-renowned collection of Chinese art, One: Xu Bing highlights the painting Square Word Calligraphy: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Walt Whitman (2018). Created specifically for the Brooklyn Museum in consultation with curator Susan L. Beningson, this painting by one of China's most important living artists celebrates Xu Bing's close relationship with Brooklyn, where he lived in the 1990s and still has a studio today. Square Word Calligraphy: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Walt Whitman pays homage to Walt Whitman, the famous American poet, who served as an early librarian at the Brooklyn Apprentices' Library Association (our predecessor). His now-iconic poem "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" is part of his collection Leaves of Grass and celebrates the idea that all of us are united in our shared human experience. 2019 marks Whitman's 200th birthday, and this exhibition includes material from our Archives to celebrate his relationship to the Museum.  
Xu Bing (b. 1955) developed Square Word Calligraphy as a new way of rendering the English language after he came to New York in the early 1990s. The hybrid calligraphy incorporates English words in rectangular arrangements that resemble Chinese characters. This interplay between form and language reflects Xu Bing's experience in New York, where he lived between two cultures.
One: Xu Bing is curated by Susan L. Beningson, Assistant Curator, Asian Art, Brooklyn Museum.
Xu Bing (Chinese, born 1955). Square Word Calligraphy: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Walt Whitman, 2018. Ink on paper, 89 3/8 x 48 13/16 in. (227 x 124 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Xu Bing to the Brooklyn Museum in honor of his father, 2018.24a-b. (Photo: Courtesy of the artist)
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Jacques-Louis David Meets Kehinde Wiley January 24-May 10, 2020  Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, 4th Floor
Jacques-Louis David Meets Kehinde Wiley brings an iconic painting from our collection—Kehinde Wiley's Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps (2005)—into dialogue with its early nineteenth-century source painting, Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1800-1801). The two paintings, displayed together for the very first time, are on view in consecutive exhibitions at the Château de Malmaison from October 9, 2019 to January 6, 2020, and at the Brooklyn Museum from January 24 to May 10, 2020. The exhibition questions how ideas of race, masculinity, representation, power, heroics, and agency play out within the realm of portraiture. The Brooklyn presentation marks the first display of David's painting in New York, and Wiley helps highlight this momentous occasion by consulting on the exhibition design. Video also accompanies the project, incorporating Wiley's perspectives on how the Western canon, French portrait tradition, and legacies of colonialism influence his own practice. The exhibition represents an intimate conversation between two key artists of the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries and illuminates how images construct history, convey notions of power and leadership, and monumentalize figures in the form of aggrandizing icons.
The exhibition is organized by the Brooklyn Museum and Musée national des châteaux de Malmaison and Bois-Préau. The Brooklyn presentation is curated by Lisa Small, Senior Curator, European Art, and Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum.
Kehinde Wiley (American, born 1977). Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps, 2005. Oil on canvas, 108 x 108 in. (274.3 x 274.3 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Partial gift of Suzi and Andrew Booke Cohen in memory of Ilene R. Booke and in honor of Arnold L. Lehman, Mary Smith Dorward Fund, and William K. Jacobs, Jr. Fund, 2015.53. © Kehinde Wiley. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825). Napoleon Crossing the Alps (Bonaparte franchissant le Grand-Saint-Bernard), 1801. Oil on canvas, 102 1/3 x 87 in. (261 x 221 cm). Collection of Château de Malmaison. (Photo: Courtesy RMN-GP)
Top image: Pierre Cardin two-tone jersey dresses, with vinyl waders, 1969. (Photo:Yoshi Takata. © Pierre Pelegry)
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