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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Puneet Dalmia, Managing Director, Dalmia Bharat Group  
“For me, clothing is essentially a characterisation of my roots and values. They are reflective of my personality, the legacy I carry and the culture I believe in. My attire should reflect strength, composure and confidence. Dressing right is also about creating a balance between standing out from the crowd and yet belonging to the society. I am inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s style, which is reflective of the Indian culture and exudes a subtle confidence. His clothes are always apt for the occasion.”
As told to Neeraj Gangal