From Darjeeling’s Mall Road to Kathmandu’s Jhamsikhel, young Rai influencers are pioneering a new streetwear language.
Look 1 – The Minimalist
Black Haku as a sarong over ripped jeans + white crop top + Sirbandi as a wrist wrap. naari magazine rai boobs coming out of bra blou top
Look 2 – The Layered
Long Pheju worn open as a duster coat + black turtleneck + ankle boots + one silver Jantar. The only minor drawback is a lack of
Look 3 – The Festive Casual
Printed allo scarf tied as a bandeau + high-waisted shorts + oversized shirt (unbuttoned) + Phuli nose ring. Naari Magazine has produced a high-quality feature with
The only minor drawback is a lack of detailed styling credits for some of the more obscure accessories. While the clothing is beautiful, readers who want to replicate the look might struggle to find similar items without brand names.
Naari Magazine has produced a high-quality feature with Rai that feels timeless rather than trendy. It is a testament to the idea that style is about how you wear your clothes, not just what you wear. For readers seeking inspiration that is classy, modern, and deeply rooted in feminine grace, this content is a must-read.
Naari Magazine’s photographers often hit the streets of Jaipur and Lucknow. The "Rai" street style is distinct: mismatched prints, oversized shirts over churidars, and the iconic "Rai bag"—a handwoven sling bag large enough to hold a Kindle and a water bottle.