Nia Sharma is serving full-throttle punk glam in her latest photoshoot, and it’s nothing short of a fashion rebellion.
Nia wears a grey cropped blazer that’s been totally punk-ified. Adorned with metal chains, safety pins, O-rings, and studs, the jacket is a clear nod to 1980s punk rebellion à la Vivienne Westwood. The structure is sharp, but the embellishments bring anarchy to the neatness—perfect juxtaposition.
The layered skirt is a genius fusion of red and black tartan plaid with asymmetric hemlines and a bit of netted lace peeking through. There’s a deconstructed vibe to it—like it’s meant to be worn to a punk show in Camden Town. It moves, flares, and adds grunge charm.
Classic black fishnets bring in raw appeal, while the mid-calf leather boots—complete with buckle detailing—are pure biker babe energy. Together, they root the look firmly in grunge-punk territory.
Smoky cat eyes, matte plum-brown lips, and bronzed skin with a subtle highlight.
Her hair channels that “I woke up like this after a rock concert” vibe. Loose, texturized waves with a wet finish and lots of volume at the crown scream effortless drama. It’s not sleek, it’s not tidy—it’s cool.
Chunky chain choker, rhinestone cross earring, studded belt, and stacked rings.
Think Avril Lavigne meets haute couture. Nia Sharma channels fierce punk-rock femininity with a heavy editorial twist. It’s giving rebellion, control, chaos, and power—all in one frame.
This is a confident woman dressing for herself, not for the male gaze. It’s a statement—not just fashion but attitude.