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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Vikas Oberoi, Chairman & Managing Director, Oberoi Realty Ltd
“The clothes I wear are a reflection of the state of my mind. But being appropriately dressed for the occasion is more important to me. I prefer a more classic, understated style of dressing. It comes naturally to me. Former Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata has an elegant and a much understated style of dressing. The dignity with which he carries himself is something that has always inspired me. I look up to him, both personally and professionally. Being a gentleman never goes out of style.”
As told to Samar Srivastava