
Rimple & Harpreet's Cinematic Couture with Wamiqa Gabbi
Styled by Rimple Narula, the shoot unfolds within the intimate setting of an artist's studio, designed to evoke both nostalgia and emotional vulnerability. Gabbi's character awaits the return of a painter-lover, moving through a space filled with vintage artefacts, oil paintings, and fading sunlight, reflecting on lost passion and restrained longing.
Renowned for their work in period epics like Padmaavat, Heeramandi, and the upcoming Ramayana, Rimple & Harpreet bring that cinematic richness to this deeply personal campaign. The wardrobe bridges eras and emotions, featuring hand-embroidered jackets, sequinned saris, lace-inspired lehengas, and Victorian accessories. Archival looks are paired with contemporary silhouettes, crafting a timeless style narrative.
The mise-en-scène—decorated with dramatic drapes, antique furniture, and layered textures—heightens the theatrical yet introspective tone. Through Gabbi's performance, the garments become vessels of memory and resistance, transforming fashion into a medium of storytelling.
'This campaign is about clothing not just the body, but a character's inner world,' shares Rimple Narula. 'Each look speaks to a different emotion, a different memory,' adds Gabbi.
'Muse in the Studio' stands as a testament to Rimple & Harpreet's ability to seamlessly blend costume craftsmanship with couture detail—telling layered, powerful stories through fabric and form.
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