Humza Syed is a California-born South Asian wardrobe stylist, creative director, and content creator. Now based in NYC he is bringing his art to a new home. With over five years of experience in content creation and more than two years in styling, Humza has built a dynamic portfolio spanning photoshoots, videos, music videos, editorials, and commercial work.

His work has been featured in notable publications such as Gezno, Hypebeast Arabia, Dominasian Magazine, and more. Deeply inspired by his South Asian heritage, Humza aims to be a strong voice and presence for his community within the fashion industry.

Known for his colorful, androgynous, and unisex style, Humza brings bold creativity to every project. While he has a deep love for vibrant, expressive palettes, his range goes far beyond—allowing him to adapt to a wide variety of aesthetics and moods.

At the core of his creative direction lies a passion for culture and advocacy. Humza frequently weaves cultural narratives and global issues into his work, using fashion as a medium to raise awareness, spark dialogue, and tell stories that matter.

DEYS NEW YORK

DEYS NEW YORK was founded by Humza Syed—born in Fountain Valley, California, and now based in New York City. The name DEYS is a play on Syed spelled backwards, a reflection of the brand’s core spirit: being unapologetically different.

DEYS NEW YORK is for the black sheep. The ones who don’t quite fit in. The ones who question everything. The ones who see life as more than just a straight path. This brand is built for people who challenge the norm and walk their own way—with style, intention, and meaning.

Humza, who comes from a South Asian background, weaves his cultural roots into the DNA of DEYS NEW YORK. While the brand is rooted in his heritage, it’s designed to be for everyone—especially those from similar cultures who want to honor where they come from while rewriting how it’s represented.

DEYS NEW YORK is more than a clothing brand. It’s a community. A family. A space for people who’ve felt overlooked, out of place, or pushed aside.