FENG
SHUI
MEETS
FASHION
We oen ponder over how our clothes
make us look, but rarely consider how
they make us feel. I don't mean whether
or not something is ill-fitting, but the
actual effect that clothes can have on our
mood. e use of color and the elements
(wood, fire, earth, metal and water) can
help us determine an array of things
about ourselves, such as the best home
décor options and the optimal prints
and silhouettes to incorporate into our
wardrobe. Although Feng Shui is com-
monly associated with rearranging your
living room, womenswear brand Aisha
RTW (ready-to-wear) has adopted this
methodology into their designs—as
personal style lends itself to both shape
and color.
Taking the name of its founder, Aisha
translates to mean "alive and well" in
Arabic. Created as a reflection of its
designers distinct aesthetic, the fashion
brand celebrates the beauty of life and of
a life well-dressed. Designed for women,
by women, Aisha RTW makes clothes
for the modern, cosmopolitan client
who needs an outfit that not only looks
good, but feels even better. By adopting
a Feng Shui style of approach, Aisha
RTW allows its wearers to embrace a
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