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Harper's Bazaar India
|December 2020
Fashion can be second skin, a poignant yet powerful form of self-expression. In an exclusive with Bazaar, fifteen trendsetters rummage through their memories, and wardrobes, to share their personal journeys of crafting their most compelling look
RAKESH THAKORE, DESIGNER
On investing in pieces that are timeless

“I owe my sense of style to Martand Singh (the late textile conservator and cultural historian) who was impeccable and elegant in his white, pin-tucked kurtas and aligaris. He frequently advised me on how to express my individual choice in clothing, and to invest in pieces that lasts forever.
My style evolved in my 30s; when I was younger, I enjoyed experimenting with trends. Over time, I began to gravitate towards simple, relaxed, yet stylish pieces that were timeless. I still remember my first major purchase: it was a dark charcoal suit from Jaeger, London, and it saw me through many formal evenings during my trips overseas.
I think dressing is an art, it’s about paying respect to the occasion. I tend to stick to my staples—a well-tailored suit, comfortable shoes, cufflinks, watch, and bracelets. To add some newness, I change the cravat, pocket square, and shoes.
I have also been greatly-influenced by my father’s style, as well as Hollywood classics, especially Dr Zhivago and Gone With The Wind. I’d say style doesn’t come easy, so start with the basics, and create a look that suits you in terms of colour and fit.”

KALLOL DATTA, DESIGNER
On creating a reliable army of pitch-black clothes
This story is from the December 2020 edition of Harper's Bazaar India.
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