A Quote by Kalki Koechlin

I like fashion, but it's not something that I follow religiously. — © Kalki Koechlin
I like fashion, but it's not something that I follow religiously.
I do follow the NFL. It took me a while to get back into it, but I do follow it religiously now. Huge Packers and Steelers fan.
I try to keep my mind active. I'm a solitaire and puzzle addict. I exercise religiously. I don't do many things religiously and I've taken up golf to have something to do when I have nothing to do.
I do not follow the rules of fashion, and I don't like to be considered a man of the world of fashion. I like to call it the 'style industry' because we try to work on taste.
Fashion isn't something I madly follow. I tend just to wear what I like and what fits me well.
I don't follow brands religiously, but there are certain brands I feel comfortable wearing, like H&M and Zara.
I don't like women who follow fashion in the sense of becoming victims of it. I like women who have elegance, who have allure, who use fashion, rather than the other way around.
I really respect fashion, but I don't follow trends to be honest, I'm much more into skateboarder style clothes, but I really like fashion photography, portraits, and stuff like that.
My father's only advice is to 'do what makes you happy,' and I follow it religiously.
I don’t follow fashion and I don’t follow trends, I just follow my instincts...
Whether you're a batsman, bowler, or an all-rounder, fitness is tough if you follow your regimen religiously.
Fashion is temporary; fashion is a race. What it's doing is giving you something that you say, "This is the outer wrapping of me." Style is something else. It's not quantifiable. Fashion is about selling. Fashion is about what's in. Style is independent of that; style is individual.
If you've gotta follow a fashion, pick a good fashion, I say, yes.
I'd like to see fashion slow down a bit. What freaks me out about fashion today is the speed - the speed of consuming, the speed of ideas. When fashion moves so fast, it takes away something I always loved, which is the idea that fashion should be slightly elusive. Hard to grasp, hard to find.
For the consumer, fashion is fashion. You can buy something beautiful for $20 and you can buy something ugly for $1,000. It comes down to style. As far as the industry as a whole, it is hard to say. I don't like to separate the worlds.
I certainly don't follow fashion. I think fashion, as far as the industry and the whole world that surrounds it, is quite vile, and I'm repelled by it.
Just as you can't blindly follow fashion, you can't follow fitness, either.
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