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
Dressed to the nines

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Naveen Tewari, Founder & CEO, InMobi
“Dressing well means being comfortable in your own skin and being true to who you are. It should all look effortless but demonstrate a sharp yet smart sensibility. I prefer easy dressing—a fitted shirt with denim on most work days, adding on a blazer for more formal occasions. I don a suit occasionally, when I’m absolutely required to. Otherwise, it’s mostly no-fuss dressing. My mantra is very representative of this quote— ‘No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up’.”
As told to Harichandan Arakali