BRAVE NEW WORLD
VOGUE India|January 2021
From refusing to play the token brown girl to starring in one of the most binge-worthy shows and making her own cosmic horror film, multi-hyphenate Janina Gavankar is all about overthrowing convention and speaking truth as she forges an original path for herself in Hollywood, finds Shahnaz Siganporia
Shahnaz Siganporia
BRAVE NEW WORLD

GREENER PASTURES

Familiar roads lead to new destinations. Mix a classic shirt dress with trousers for a new twist

‘Erella’ pleated shirt dress, trousers; both Gabriela Hearst. Earrings, Nina Berenato

OPEN SEASON

A wardrobe built to last is both prescient and pertinent. When paired with a light inner, wool goes beyond winter

Single-breasted jacket, skirt; both Prada. Bra, Le Mystère. Earrings, bracelet; both Leigh Miller

HAPPY PLACE

Utility meets glamour in a multitasking clothing item like this overalls dress

Leather coat, overalls dress, leather bandeau; all Hermès. Earrings, Jennifer Fisher

LEAN IN

The future of fashion is green. Invest in timeless pieces that are consciously cool

Vegan leather dress, vegan leather blazer; both Nanushka. Earrings, Nina Berenato

TWO GOOD

A power-packed pairing is a bold-shoulder jacket and shorts to match

Cropped jacket, shorts; both Balmain. Earrings, Leigh Miller. Ring, Nina Berenato

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