
Fashion is a language a choice to each one his own. Here are the 15 Most Inspiring Quotes On Indian Fashion. When you think about Indian Fashion there are many names that have made a mark. Sabyasachi, Manish Malhotra, Wendell Rodricks, Ritu Kumar are just a few names famous these days. There has been a long list of people who have actually made a difference in how Indian Fashion has been presented to the world. So in this article, we give you collated 15 famous people that have made it clear that on beats the Indian Fashion and Clothes in terms of comfort and style.
“I think, if you tell me that you do not know how to wear a saree, I would say shame on you.” – Sabyasachi
“Women and men are trying very hard to be something that they are not. It is a part of who you are and connect you to your roots,” – Sabyasachi
“The relationship between an Indian woman and saree is that of a snake”, the designer said. “It’s a relationship of misunderstanding. It’s easy to wear saree.” – Sabyasachi
“As a designer, it’s my prerogative to preserve my heritage to preserve my heritage and create designs”. – Manish Malhotra
“What works for our Indian crafts is a mix of craftsmanship, culture with a hint of modernity.” – Manish Malhotra

“Stay true to your DNA but keep reinventing yourself.” – Manish Malhotra
“I think saree makes a woman look graceful yet sexy at same time.”- Satya Paul
“I think Indians dress better than anyone, but I don’t want to imitate more than a detail or two; I prefer my clothes humdrum and inconspicuous, and a cowboy hat just doesn’t work for me.”- Ian Frazer
“I like all things natural, and I love being Indian. So clothes-wise, I love wearing Indian. Does my wearing a salwar kameez instead of a dress make me less of an actor, less of a person?” – Vidya Balan
“I appreciate art in any form. So it applies to clothes as well. On stage, I think people prefer me in Indian outfits… in fact, it goes with the kind of songs I sing as well. Indianness in the form of a sari, or a chaniya choli or jeans with something interesting, matches my style of singing.” – Shreya Ghoshal
“Even I, when I was a student in London, often wore Western clothes, and yet I’m the most Indian Indian I know.” – Indira Gandhi
“I wear the national dress because it is the most natural and the most becoming for an Indian.” — Mahatma Gandhi
“Indian women love to dress up like princesses. In India, people still go to the market to buy fabrics, garments are made-to-order, and friends come with you to the fittings.” — Sonam Kapoor
“Anyway, there is one thing I have learned and that is not to dress uncomfortably, in styles which hurt: winklepicker shoes that cripple your feet and tight pants that squash your balls. Indian clothes are better.” — George Harrison
“As women, we are constantly criticizing and judging ourselves in terms of our body, how we dress, what profession we take up, how we fare in that. Indian women are gifted with certain body types and features, which is healthy, and we should accept that.” — Vidya Balan
So, next time when you wear your favorite Indian attire feels proud of wearing it and being a part of this magnificent culture.