Smriti Khanna, the cheerful and spirited
girl-next door portrays the very fascinating in It’s complicated on Channel [V]’s.
In interview, the beautiful lady gives us some marvelous tips on fashion. Take
a look.
Smriti Khanna thinks Fashion is
Something is very
special and private. I consider people shouldn’t blindly trail the catching up
trends but create amazing new and unique.
Who chooses your clothes?
I don’t like somebody else picking
clothes for me that’s why I choose my own.
When we ask about wearing accessories she said…
Yes I own many accessories particularly
neckpieces. But I simply wear them when required. I like donning a watch too.
Smriti Do you follow any brands?
No not really, I am not really brand
conscious but like shopping from Forever21 and Zara.
Best Favorite shopping Place?
Always love shopping in Thailand. That’s
why Last year I have visited Thailand more than five times and shopped my heart
out. (Laughs)
What was most expensive thing to buy?
It’s by LB bag.
Clothes you are comfortable in?
I am most comfortable in my nightwear,
my shorts and ganji. I didn’t mind wear throughout the day! (Laughs...) Whenever I am working I like better something relaxed,
decent and comfortable.
Must have in your wallet?
You will definitely find my cards, a mint
and sanitizer, might not find cash in my wallet but. ;)
What is your Favorite perfume?
It is Clinique Happy. There are new
cost-friendly and marvelous fragrances by Zara too that everyone should
checkout.
Describe sale in one word?
People buy scrap in the name of sale only
because people find a bit at a comparatively cheaper cost. But it does make
people happy.
Currently your wardrobe is overflowing with?
Trendy dresses from Forever21 and Zara
fulfill my wardrobe.
You have had the hardest time getting dressed for?
During the premiere of my Punjabi Movie
“Jatt”. I was really puzzled and have no idea what would suit the event.
If you had to choose a fashion era which period would it is?
I always think that 70’s especially
with the extended eyeliner and stylish hair up-dos in conditions of make-up,
and also polka dots in clothing.
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