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Changing the face of Indian fashion

- Akshay Kaushal ■ akshay.kaushal@htlive.com

I thought that maybe I’d be restricted from certain kinds of shoots. But everyone loved it, and wanted to shoot me, which kind of surprised me, and still continues to.

PRIYA SINGH, MODEL

Fair complexion, check. Chiseled facial features, check. Sculpted body, check. For years, Indian models have been perceived to be the ones who are convention­ally gorgeous. But, the modelling industry in India is seeing a sudden renaissanc­e and the change is for good. Leading modelling agencies in India such as Anima, Inega, Ninjas Model Management, and Feat.Cast, are promoting models who are a far cry from being convention­ally beautiful. A girl with a facial cleft, a guy with vitiligo, another female model with a buzz cut— these models are fast changing the face of beauty in India.

Shantanu Gosavi from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, suffers from a skin condition called Vitiligo (Leucoderma). He has been modelling since 2016 and has shot with some of the famous brands and photograph­ers. He has made his skin condition his strength. Another model, Sakshi Bisht, 18, from Dehradun, Uttarakhan, who has a lip cleft, has been modelling for leading e-commerce portals and fashion magazines.

“Indian fashion has become globalised and the demand for unconventi­onal-looking models has increased. Sakshi has done some really cool editorials and has also been working regularly with a leading e-commerce portal. Her lip cleft only makes her unique,” says Ninja Singh, founder of modelling agency Ninjas Model Management.

Model Priya Singh is represente­d by another delling agency call at.Cast. She rocks a buzz cut nd has done campaign shoots for top Indian designers and er demand has increased all e more after she began orting this look. Her agent ita Lasrado says, “I lieve we have arrived at ime where clients are alising that beauty oesn’t have one finition. I’m really ppy to see this change hin the business and its itive effect reaching side the business. We love at our faces represent people from all over the country. We don’t consider our models unconventi­onal. We find them beautiful, interestin­g and cool. They work in TVCs, print ads and fashion shows regularly, which validates our belief that the business and the country is ready to celebrate the beauty of India in all its glory.”

“I wasn’t expecting the kind of response I received from the fashion industry. I thought that maybe I’d be restricted from certain kinds of shoots. But everyone loved it, and wanted to shoot me, which kind of surprised me, and still continues to, because I’m still shooting Indian clothes, and looks. For me that represents a big shift. And it makes me feel great to be a part of this shift . I enjoy all the new styles that I get to experiment with,” says Priya Singh.

 ?? PHOTOS: INSTAGRAM/ARKA_PATRA, INSTAGRAM/400_THINGS ?? Model Namita is not insecure about doing shoots with braces on (above); Model Shantanu Gosavi with Vitiligo has done photoshoot­s with leading photograph­ers and brands (top)
PHOTOS: INSTAGRAM/ARKA_PATRA, INSTAGRAM/400_THINGS Model Namita is not insecure about doing shoots with braces on (above); Model Shantanu Gosavi with Vitiligo has done photoshoot­s with leading photograph­ers and brands (top)
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Model Sakshi Bisth, who has cleft lip, is shooting for a leading e commerce shoot PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/NINJASMODE­LMANAGEMEN­T
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Model Priya Singh is a mainstream model with buzz cut PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ ATOMIC_NO.6

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