A Quote by Tridha Choudhury

Style should breathe elegance. — © Tridha Choudhury
Style should breathe elegance.
Elegance is always in style for men. There are all different kinds of elegance. It can be silk, it can be a T-shirt.
Style has replaced elegance. Before, I believed that style is something a person embodied. But now it's so easy to buy good style if you have the money.
The elegance of the Italian South is a very strong elegance and it is one that I bring. It is a sexy elegance - or at least, let's say less chaste.
It is important to notice that these badly functioning designs were praised for 'elegance.' But elegance as theoretical scientists apply it is quite different. The elegance of a mathematical formula is that it explains a phenomenon beautifully, with no parts left over. In design, elegance is more readily perceived as a property of product than of process. If we had more elegant theories, we might look to design for more than elegance.
My idea of elegance – and this refers to women as well as men – is that someone is elegant when he or she shows a good knowledge of what fits them, where you can find naturalness and self-esteem. Not showing off. Elegance is the idea of showing an optimistic depiction of oneself, and to lose oneself in the frivolity of style and fashion.
Elegance is always in style for men.
Exactness of intention produces elegance of style.
You can acquire chic and elegance, but style itself is a rare thing.
Properly understood, style is not a seductive decoration added to a functional structure; it is of the essence of a work of art. The necessary elements of style are lucidity, elegance, and individuality; these three qualities combine to form a preservative which ensures the nearest approximation to permanence in the fugitive art of letters.
I want men to be more chic - and Japanese style has that kind of sophisticated elegance.
The Stockholm street style is distinctive, with ensembles that exemplify the city's understated elegance.
The beginner should approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices that are popularly believed to indicate style - all mannerisms, tricks, adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity, orderliness, sincerity.
I was always interested in finding the elegance of each style and understanding why it influences so many people.
My goal is never to copy. Create a new style, clear luminous colors and feel the elegance of the models.
The 50s are the age of elegance. That's kind of my intention when I get dressed: casual elegance.
Elegance is innate. It has nothing to do with being well dressed. Elegance is refusal.
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