Dressed to the nines

Being the boss means dressing the part. Nine corporate leaders take us through their wardrobe choices to walk the talk (Coordinated by Mexy Xavier)
Published: May 15, 2018
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Vivek Chandramohan, Chief Executive Officer, Grover Zampa Vineyards
“I believe the clothes you wear and the way you groom yourself speak a lot about you. I carefully consider the audience to decide an outfit. If I’m meeting a high-level executive, I prefer a tailored suit in dark colours. My personal style, however, is comfort dressing. I prefer smart semi-casuals when there are no meetings. It could be chinos with a shirt and a blazer in pastel. We live in a world where packaging is as important as the content. It’s important to dress well and smell good because the impressions we create play a huge role in the corporate world. My style icon is George Clooney.”
As told to Neeraj Gangal