
No one was writing the way I wanted to read.
So I built the pause myself.
I’m Aditi Dhapola. I see fashion as both responsibility and revelation.
For me, style must be sustainable, ethical, and intelligent. It isn’t just about keeping up with trends, but about understanding what we wear, why we wear it, and the impact it leaves—on us and on the world.
I began this space because the conversation I wanted didn’t exist. Fashion was either all surface or all theory, but rarely both. I wanted a place where clothes weren’t reduced to products, but explored as culture, psychology, and craft.
Fashion Interlude is not a running commentary on trends. It’s a space to pause, to look closer, and to think sharper. Here, you’ll find three threads woven together: styling that works with real wardrobes, reflections that question fashion’s role, and essays that explore the deeper meaning behind what we wear.
This is fashion at its most considered; where style becomes both beautiful and intelligent, and where every piece we discuss is part of a bigger story.
If you come here, expect fashion that thinks as hard as it feels. Expect clothes that answer questions you didn’t know you were asking. This is a space for those who care how things look, but even more, how they last; on the body, in the mind, and in the world.
You’re not here to scroll, you’re here to stir. That’s what makes you a Catalysty. If you’ve arrived at Fashion Interlude, you’re already part of that spark.