Syomz by Syomirizwa Gupta: Fashion That’s Playful, Planet-Friendly, and Completely Unapologetic

Kuala Lumpur has a new style disruptor in town, and it comes from a familiar name. Syomirizwa Gupta—yes, the maestro behind countless head-turning looks—has just dropped Syomz, a diffusion line that’s proof that dressing well doesn’t have to cost the Earth (literally or figuratively).

This isn’t just another brand launch; it’s a full-on manifesto for clothes that feel good on your skin, look killer in motion, and still let you sleep at night knowing they were made with the planet in mind. As Gupta himself puts it:

“At SYOMZ, we believe in thoughtful design and meaningful style — clothes that uplift you, honour the planet, and reflect who you are.”

At its core, Syomz is about liberation—of identity, of how you move, and of how you feel in your own skin. Every piece is unisex, cut with generosity, and designed to flatter all kinds of bodies. They’re the kind of clothes that work whether you’re grabbing coffee, flying somewhere fabulous, or simply putting on something great because you feel like it.

The sustainability cred is solid, too. Only natural fibres make the cut: linen for breezy shirts and pants, and a lush 60% Tencel / 40% cotton blend for dresses, skirts, and jumpsuits—soft, sturdy, and far kinder to the planet than your average fast-fashion fling.

The vibe? Relaxed, fluid, and loaded with personality. Take the Jodhpur Capri Pant—cropped, high-waisted, and pleated just enough to look intentional without being fussy. Or the Dohti Palazzo Pant, with wide legs and deep pockets that will make you wonder why all clothes aren’t designed with this much common sense (and style).

Then there’s the Sulu Wrap Skirt, which basically demands a spin every time you wear it. Pleated to perfection, with an adjustable wrap fit, it slides seamlessly from brunch to the beach to date night. Meanwhile, the Gabung Jumpsuit proves one-piece dressing can be both dramatic and ridiculously comfortable, thanks to a kimono neckline, pleated legs, and an elastic waist that doesn’t pinch.

Even the shirts come with a wink. The Qamis Button-Down isn’t just a shirt—it’s a reversible mood shift. Wear it front-to-back for a completely different look. The Yakuta Shirt, with its wide sleeves and overlapping neckline, is all about styling freedom: buttoned, loose, layered—whatever works for you.

And if Syomz has a showstopper, it’s the Balto Wrap-Around Dress. This is the kind of piece you can twist and tie into multiple personalities: a sleek cocktail number one moment, a sharp overcoat the next. It’s versatile, it’s clever, and it has the same “ready for anything” energy that runs through the whole collection.

Colour-wise, Gupta is not here for your safe neutrals. Fuschia pink, navy blue, mustard yellow, forest green—shades that don’t whisper, but confidently say, “Yes, I woke up fabulous today.”

In short, Syomz is a reminder that clothes should make you feel something—joy, confidence, maybe even a little invincibility. And if they can do all that while treading lightly on the planet? That’s not just fashion. That’s the future.

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