People on the heavier side can go for a wide-legged trouser with a double brisket jacket, while women with a slim figure must go for a slim leg trouser with a single button jacket.
I don't believe in trends.
My clothes have always been glamorous and feminine.
I do have this one year contract where I'd be designing the interiors for Chevrolet.
I love monochrome looks and I think an entire skin color one really brings out one's features and is immensely sexy.
If you're attending a serious occasion, a nice burgundy, navy blue or black tux would be perfect.
I would like to see a lot more buyers and also a lot less bargaining by local buyers.
I've designed multi-purpose outfits that women can wear at resorts, cocktail evenings or as cover-ups on beach wear.
Dress according to your age, body type and personality. Make a personal style statement instead of blindly following trends.
My aim is to make the wearer look beautiful.
A tux can look good on anyone, provided they choose the right kind one for their body type.
Faux fur is not really warm.
I'm someone who has always believed in being extremely vocal about my thoughts, and I'm definitely not someone who's afraid to speak her mind.
Anything that has a creative element attached to it - I will take it up, similar to my career choices.
When it comes to wardrobe essentials, a man should have a well-fitted suit that he can wear to work or a wedding.
In fashion, out of sight is out of mind.
The spirit of celebration and togetherness is a great source of inspiration.
One fashion faux pas that men make is wearing ill-fitted clothing with too many prints and statement pieces.
It's quite ironic that at many interviews I have had professionals telling me that 'I don't look married because I don't dress like a married woman!' It's shattering as I never knew being married came with apparels that would define one's marital status!
As a woman,I understand that there is a very thin line between cheap and sexy.
What hurts is, when I heard rumors about Sunjay's engagement and asked him about it, he denied it. I wish he had told me himself. But I'm happy for him. He has moved on and so have I.
Every collection under my signature label always has a skin color capsule where we experiment with different shades of nude and self-embroidery - always a best seller.
Well, for me, it's never just been fashion designing. It's the creative challenge that keeps me going be it for my label, styling projects or interior designing.
Breaking cliches for women has never been easy.
My clothes are feminine, sexy, cheerful and exotic.
When I make clothes, I always think if I would be wearing them and then only I make them.
I am a very reserved person and people think I'm a snob, which I'm not.
I look at cinema from an entertainment point of view. I wouldn't want to come out feeling giddy or depressed.
I don't like to be in the limelight, but it comes with the territory.
A pair of glass hoops or block heels is a super cool way to bring out the nude color.
Be it fashion, interiors or styling - my creativity is put to test daily which is what excites me.
I can never sell something that I don't believe in.
No kind of clothes can decide either your marital status or whether you qualify as good wife/homemaker or not.
Designing a car involves a lot of technical know-how as opposed to designing clothes.
Ranbir and I are just old family friends.
Every man needs a pair of smart shoes.
The onset of the festive season is a very special time both for my label and me.
The idea is to offset sexy dresses with a dash of the unexpected and have fun with fashion and accessories.
I wanted to take some time before I launch my men's line so it took a little while before I launched it.
A pearly white shade for a tux would look classy and glamourous.
In Mumbai we do get those two weeks of nice weather.