
New Delhi: New York Fashion Week is always an exciting event for fashion enthusiasts, and this year’s show was no exception. Among the talented designers who showcased their latest collections was Aishwarya Singhal, whose designs aim to challenge gender stereotypes and empower individuals through fashion.
Singhal’s latest collection is a deconstruction of traditional gender roles and societal constructs surrounding clothing. Growing up in India, she was inspired to create a vision that challenged the social contracts around dressing, especially for women. Singhal’s designs are influenced by the “Male Gaze” prevalent in both Indian and Western cultures, and her collection seeks to draw attention to this issue.

Her work experience comes from working at design houses like Rohit Gandhi & Rahul Khanna, Altuzarra, Oscar de la Renta, Cynthia Rowley, and Crémieux. This experience has led to personal growth in her creative journey.
When designing her latest collection, Singhal focused on celebrating individuality. She created pieces that didn’t intend to personify the ideal “Aishwarya Singhal,” but instead opened the door to interpretation, allowing wearers to express their unique identities through fashion.

Starting her own brand has not come without its challenges, but Singhal has used these obstacles to develop important skills, including multitasking, decision-making, and delegation. As both founder and designer, she understands the importance of directing her team while still maintaining her vision and goals for the brand.
Singhal’s parents have always encouraged her to take risks and believe in herself, and this philosophy has been vital to her success. By constantly pushing herself out of her comfort zone, Singhal has learned to grow and evolve, not only as a founder and designer but as a creative.
Overall, Singhal’s collection at New York Fashion Week was a stunning tribute to individuality and empowerment through fashion. With her focus on breaking down gender stereotypes and societal constructs, she is sure to continue making waves in the fashion industry for years to come.

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