I still remember that one night at a club in Pune — packed, sweaty, and deliciously queer. I was wearing this cut-up old tee that said “Born in Heels” in lipstick-red letters. Some guy shouted across the dance floor, “Where did you buy that?” I grinned, raised my drink, and said, “Nowhere — I printed it.”
That moment, my brain clicked: why doesn’t India have a space for bold, unapologetic, queer, slutty fashion? We have luxury couture and ethnic pride — but nothing for those who want to wear their sexual confidence like a badge.
So I created besharmiontop.shop — my way of saying “Flaunt it. Don’t filter it.”
Because India’s Queer Culture Is Ready
If you’ve been to a Pune karaoke night, Bangalore drag show, or Mumbai queer party, you already know — there’s fire. People are experimenting with makeup, nails, gender roles, but clothes? Still too safe.
Most queer people still end up buying tees with vague “love is love” prints. But what about “Daddy’s Girl”, “Slut”, or “I am a Pornstar”? Why can’t a shirt say exactly what you feel?
I wanted to create something that sits between fashion and confession, between fantasy and comfort — something for the bold crowd that’s been waiting to show up without shame.
Because Words Have Power — Especially When You Wear Them
Let’s be honest: half of attraction is in the message. You walk into a bar in Indiranagar wearing a top that says “Look at My Face Also”, and boom — you’ve already started five conversations.
Fashion is flirting. It’s foreplay. And my tops are designed exactly like that — playful, cheeky, loud, and smart enough to make people stare. Every word is chosen to tease, tempt, or challenge.
When you wear “I Promise I’ll Swallow” or “Born in Heels”, you’re not just wearing a shirt — you’re sending a statement: “I know who I am, and I’m not sorry for it.”
Because Queer India Is Loud Now — and Needs to Look the Part
Cities like Mumbai and Bangalore are living double lives — tech by day, thirst traps by night.
Dating apps are overflowing, queer parties are popping up, and sexual confidence is finally being spoken about openly.
But our fashion hasn’t caught up. Even at pride events, people want something that screams individuality, not just acceptance.
That’s where I come in.
My designs are for the shameless, the ones who don’t wait for permission to be sexy.
I sell unisex tops and bra-tops, in black and white, with a shameless confession printed on it.
Because Flirting Is Business Too
People laugh when I say I sell “slutty tops.” But that’s the point — it makes you look, laugh, and remember.
Marketing isn’t about hiding — it’s about owning attention.
And trust me, attention pays bills.
This brand isn’t about vulgarity — it’s about visibility.
It’s for every person who’s been told “tone it down” — and instead chose to turn it up.
Join the Besharmi Revolution
I’m not building a fashion label. I’m building a vibe — for people who aren’t afraid to be looked at.
So if you’re in Pune, Bangalore, Mumbai, or anywhere that beats with the same rhythm — come grab your piece of besharmi.
Your body is your billboard.
Your clothes are your confession.
And your top? That’s your loudest truth.
Get your custom text top, wear your shamelessness, and make the world stare.
