Caprice, A Fashion Photo Essay With A Feminist Stance

Written by Khubi Amin Ahmed29th Apr 2015
Caprice, a fashion photo essay with a feminist stance
Women and their accomplishments have been creating conversations at all levels on the world platform. And the fact that we are a women’s lifestyle portal, we think it our moral responsibility to contribute to this conversation. Which is why, we at BB have decided to throw open our virtual platform and feature women’s voices and artistic expressions that deserve attention. First in our series of such features is Mumbai-based commercial photographer Riddhi Parekh's work.

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A photographer with artistic inclinations, Riddhi's fashion photo series is titled 'Caprice'. Shot in Mathura, this fashion shoot and photo essay comes with a feminist twist.

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Caprice, the photo series revolves around the artist’s version of a warrior princess set against the backdrop of Mathura.

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Artist’s statement:

“My vision for this story was that of a princess warrior. I shot this in Mathura using the architecture and the landscapes of Mathura as a backdrop to add depth to the story. The looks were meant to depict a strong personality, that of a princess warrior’s, with a hint of feminism.”

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The authenticity of the shoot lies in the fact that the clothes are handmade, using only local materials available. This location being the birthplace of Lord Krishna, the gold embroidered vest featured in the photograph is made of laces and shringar items(clothes and material used to decorate the god) to give it an authentic Mathura touch.

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Credits:

Photography: Riddhi Parekh
Make and Hair: Viji Sharma
Concept and styling: Viji Sharma and Riddhi Parekh
Model: Rebekah Watkins

Khubi Amin Ahmed

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Deputy Editor, Writer/Journalist, Avid reader, Moonlighting literature loony, culinary and art fanatic. Unconventional eternal!
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