“Are you ready for 7th?” is the caption, but what it signals is something more legible to anyone watching the current wave of Indian fashion imagery: a fashion editorial photoshoot built on credits, craft, and a tight, specialist team. Here, styling and fashion direction are explicitly foregrounded, with @munot_nidhii and @stylingyoursoul_co steering the frame, and a location credited to @setsinthecity.in, the kind of production detail that tells you this was planned, lit, and executed with intention rather than luck.
The fashion editorial photoshoot that starts with the credits

Most posts bury the work. This one lists it like a call sheet, and that matters. Styling and fashion direction by @munot_nidhii and @stylingyoursoul_co is the spine of the story, with photographer @focuswith.mk translating decisions into images that look built, not found. Beauty is split with clarity: makeup by @makeoverby_harshitapatel and hair by @hairbytwishadedhia, a division that usually produces cleaner outcomes because no one is rushing between departments.
Then come the wardrobe and the shine. The outfit is credited to @rheavaniaofficial, with jewellery by @doulaatofficial and jewellery PR by @socialconnectin. Even the assisting team is named, @its_kiruuu02 and @ar.makeupartistryAvika Gor, a nod to the people who pin hems, reset hairlines, and keep the pace from collapsing between setups.
Why Sets in the City is becoming a go to location for fashion teams
The location tag, @setsinthecity.in, is one of the few checkable specifics we can anchor to without guessing. Sets in the City positions itself as a rentable content studio designed for shoots, which is exactly why it keeps appearing behind polished Indian fashion editorials. When a space is built for production, teams can spend their energy on styling choices and camera choreography instead of negotiating bad light, cramped corners, or a background that keeps stealing focus.
That shift has changed the look of the modern fashion editorial photoshoot. The studio becomes a controllable instrument. It turns the work into a series of deliberate decisions: how reflective the jewellery reads under direct light, how the outfit photographs in motion, how hair holds its shape after multiple resets. The resulting images feel less like a lucky capture and more like a designed object.
Jewellery as the punctuation mark, not an afterthought
Jewellery crediting is often vague, but here it is specific: @doulaatofficial with PR support from @socialconnectin. In practical terms, that usually means the pieces are being pulled and placed with the same care as the clothes, not added at the end because the look “needs something.” It is the sort of detail that tells you the team is thinking about proportion and light from the start. Jewellery is rarely neutral in a photograph. A millimetre shift can change whether a piece reads sharp, romantic, ceremonial, or graphic.
For anyone building a mood board right now, this is the take away: if you want a fashion editorial photoshoot to look truly finished, the accessory story has to be planned like part of the silhouette, with a clear line of responsibility for sourcing and approvals.
A note on the “7th” tease
The caption gives us a date marker without context. Without a verified public announcement tied to “7th,” it is smarter to treat it as a tease for a drop, a reveal, or a posting schedule rather than inventing an event. What we can say with confidence is that the team is framing the work as a countdown moment, and the credit list supports that: this is a styled production, not a casual outfit post.
If you are tracking how Indian fashion teams are elevating storytelling, this is a clean example of the new professional norm: visible credits, a dedicated shoot location, and a wardrobe plus jewellery mix strong enough to carry the frame without needing heavy explanation.
Photo Credits
Images courtesy of their respective owners. Creative credits per caption: Styling and Fashion Direction @munot_nidhii and @stylingyoursoul_co. Location @setsinthecity.in. Photographer @focuswith.mk. Makeup @makeoverby_harshitapatel. Hair @hairbytwishadedhia. Outfit @rheavaniaofficial. Jewellery @doulaatofficial. Jewellery PR @socialconnectin. Assisting Team @its_kiruuu02 and @ar.makeupartistryAvika Gor.








