I do want to do a strong bridal line.

You wear your jewelry, don't let it wear you.

I love sports, but I never had the temperament for it.

Homes are filled with who you are, as opposed to things.

Only you can give yourself the love you need and deserve.

No crash diets work. I have tried everything, believe me.

Today I have learned how to channel my rage through fashion.

I think Bengali women have the most eclectic sense of dressing.

I would love to design a car. And shoes, like funky Keds maybe.

Nothing shines out more than a bride in her most natural state.

I make and wear black and white for myself because it centers me.

As I always say, if it fits you and looks good on you, it's for you.

I think the evolution of Arya Stark's character has been incredible.

My cultural identity is obviously a huge part of my design aesthetic.

I am young, and that reflects in my designs. I can't pretend to be 40.

In India we have hundreds of skin tones and don't we need to show that?

My style is all about being comfortable in every outfit I decide to wear.

For women looking to dress up on a budget, a jacket is a good investment.

It's very important for me to wake up and do some form of workout every day.

Athleisure is a cool concept and something I have always wanted to work with.

Once upon a time, fashion was complex, and ostentatious was considered better.

For me, three vacations is more value-for-money than a mandap with diamonds on it.

I have changed drastically because I allow myself to not just grieve and feel down.

Every time I attempt something feminine, I can't resist adding Amazon-inspired designs.

I wanted to be a musician and studied vocals in London for a year and then I gave it up.

I always wear at least five rings on my fingers - I have these knuckle rings I really like.

Pair kurtas with cigarette pants, formal pants or palazzos for a more relaxed yet classy look.

Fabrics such as raw silk, velvet, shimmer, satin and georgette work well for the wedding season.

Anxiety is a trap; it's not a trend to be followed. It's not supposed to be cool, it's meant to be fixed.

I think a lot of magazine covers are heavily photoshopped and bodies are distorted to look a certain way.

When I made my debut, I remember bridalwear being the only thing you ever showed at a runway presentation.

Tribal designs are a part of my heritage. It boils down to the influences from my father, Viv Richards' side.

My body structure ensures that if I do not watch what I eat, my weight tends to spiral crazily out of control.

I work out five days a week with my personal trainer, who comes home and gets me cracking on my fitness routine.

My job as a designer is done when my clothes inspire freedom in Muslim women to adopt fashion the way they desire.

I do my own make-up always; I never let anyone else do it. It's quite simple, just eyeliner and a bit of lipstick.

For me, inclusivity is a very important subject because it's a diverse world and every person is different and unique.

I wanted to act since I was 14, but I was dissuaded by my mother for various reasons. She told me I would be stereotyped.

I am a big fan of players like Roger Federer, Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Leander Paes. I would love to see them play.

Since I'm always on the go, I think it's necessary to have basic strappy sandals that go seamlessly with everything you wear.

My childhood had much clarity. I didn't see abuse. I didn't see my parents bickering. I didn't live in a dysfunctional family.

It's hard to tell if fashion will hold on to its 'exclusive' attitude, or change completely. Only time and Instagram will tell.

I don't force reinvention. I play with silhouette and color, since Indian as well as Caribbean women have a penchant for these.

I'm a huge fan of Netflix and its storytelling and couldn't be more excited to make my debut with such a strong creative partner.

The power of Bollywood is undeniable. When a celebrity wears your clothes, it sells out - stars here can make you a household name.

Embrace your vulnerability and celebrate your flaws; it will let you appreciate the world around you and make you more compassionate.

Normcore doesn't equal wearing the first pair of jeans and T-shirt from your wardrobe. Behind dressing easy, lies a precise selection.

I want to be the Tory Burch of India - never once moving from my aesthetic, but offering a story and putting a print on whatever I can.

I just knew that there was a gap in the market for easy, comfortable garments that are neither luxury nor pret, but somewhere in between.

Know your worth and please don't invest in toxic people or relationships, because any bond that requires servicing is not worth your time.

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