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EXCLUSIVE | Orry says confidence is a scam: 'You can scam people into thinking you are dressed well'

EXCLUSIVE | Orry says confidence is a scam: 'You can scam people into thinking you are dressed well'

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'Who is Orry?' It's a question you would have definitely heard at dinner parties and social gatherings this past year. As many say, Orhan Awatramani, who goes by the name Orry, is a mystery. While a lot about him remains under wraps, which is a key driver of the looming mystery around him, his fashion choices have secured a spot on social media. The virality also extends to his phone covers and other accessories.

But to Orry, it's not as much about standing out as it's about being confident. "I know it sounds corny to say - but if you're just really confident and you wear something confidently, it will always look good," said the influencer exclusively to WION.

Orry opines that confidence is a scam, and one can also look good in a potato sack if they are confident enough. "That's a scam, confidence is a scam. And if you wear something and you're not confident in it but you pretend you're confident, it'll still look like you're confident. People are like, oh, he's dressed so well - because you look so confident the way you're wearing it. You could wear a potato sack and still look amazing. I just think it's all up to your confidence and makes you look good. You can scam people into thinking that you are dressed well and looking great. And that's about it," he said.

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Orry, who has now made his acting debut with Karan Johar in a digital campaign for Crocs, believes that whatever he wears, ends up becoming his style. And when it comes to keeping up with fashion, the Gen-Z influencer doesn't believe in trends.

"When it comes to keeping up with fashion, I don't actually keep up with fashion. I just buy what I like, I wear what I like, I shop what I like, I don't actually go around with the trends like, oh, this is trending and people are wearing this and, oh, this is in style, I don't go with that. I feel like whatever Orry wears becomes Orry's style, and that becomes fashion and that becomes in style," he said.

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