Tuesday 18 February 2014

I am not a compulsive shopper - Sriti Jha

Rising to fame as the romantic lead in Jiya Jale, Sriti Jha wooed the critics with her portrayal of a girl with a multiple personality as Jyoti in the show. Last seen in Balika Vadhu, the beautiful Sriti is now expected get back with a bang on television with Kumkum Bhagya on Zee TV. The sexy siren shares with us some of her fashion tips.
Fashion is?
I believe that every person has their own sense of style in which they look fashionable and stylish and I personally do not believe in following trends.
Who chooses your clothes?
I choose my own clothes
Do you wear accessories?
It depends on my mood. Sometime I just do not feel like accessorizing myself. But yes, what I am really fond of is silver earrings.
Do you follow any brands?
No. I can shop from malls or even from the streets.
Favourite shopping destination?
I do not have a favourite shopping destination. Actually, I shop only when it is necessary. I am not a compulsive shopper.
Your most expensive buy?
My most expensive buy till date has been a Banarasi saree. I bought for my mother from my first salary of Rs. 25,000 which I earned while shooting for Jiya Jale.
Clothes you are comfortable in?
I am most comfortable in a patiala and kurta.
Must have in your wallet:
A must have in my wallet is my debit card. I do not use credit cards as I am not a shopaholic.
Favourite perfume?
My favourite perfume is YSL Cinema.
Describe sale in one word:
Sale is tempting.
Currently your wardrobe is overflowing with?
My wardrobe overflows with sarees.
You have the hardest time getting dressed for?
I have the hardest time getting dressed for occasion where I have to make an effort to get dressed.
Any fashion disaster you have come across recently?
As I stated earlier, each person has their own style which defines his or her personality. I really love watching people setting their own trends so I would not like to term any fashion act as a disaster.
If you had to choose a fashion era, which period would it be?
For the love of sarees, it has to be the era of ‘50s and ‘60s.

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