Harper's Bazaar India

THROUGH THE EYES OF WOMEN

KATIE ROGERS

@paperfashion

“I try to capture the image of what I feel as a woman through my artwork. Sometimes the figures are alone, or merely shadows, but it isn’t about loneliness or hiding—it’s about strength, independence, and simplicity. It’s about the curiosity and power we have when we are alone with our thoughts. I typically dress my figures in very feminine gowns that highlight a woman’s delicate beauty. [This image is of Lady Gaga at the MET Gala this year.] Like a ballerina, she can appear fragile, but, in fact, she is incredibly strong in mind and body.”

PRARTHNA SINGH

@peeezers

“Navigating the world as a woman, I think there is a collective conscious we end up tapping into.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Harper's Bazaar India

Harper's Bazaar India3 min read
Indian Legacy, Global Outlook
In 1985, Welspun Living, the popular Mumbai based home textile brand opened its first mill in Palghar, a small town between Mumbai and Gujarat, exporting its offerings around the world. Today, the textile unit has grown into a global conglomerate spa
Harper's Bazaar India1 min read
Tiny Dancers
PHOTOGRAPHY: JAMIE CHUNG. ACCESSORIES DIRECTOR: MIGUEL ENAMORADO. PROP STYLING: SONIA RENTSCH ■
Harper's Bazaar India3 min read
On My Playlist
In the dynamic realm of Japanese hip-hop, Akiko Urasaki, also known as Awich, has emerged as a trailblazer. Her fusion of traditional Japanese elements with modern hip-hop beats sets her apart, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and cutting-edge

Related Books & Audiobooks