<p>Whether one is sporting casual wear or formal, a lot of thought goes in getting the ‘right look’. While comfort is a priority for students, style is equally important. Four brand-conscious students tell Metrolife what’s hot and what’s not on campus.<br /><br /><br /><em>A first-year BCom student, Sloka Sanjeevi wore a black with yellow polka dotted top with black jeans from Wrangler. Completing the look were black shoes from Bata.<br /></em><br /></p>.<p>''I love the black-and-black combination. Getting the right look is important to me irrespective of the time it takes. I decide what to wear to college the night before. We are being watched and no one wants to be caught on the wrong foot. I keep myself updated about what’s in vogue and dress accordingly.''<br /><br /><em>An MBA student from ISME, Suraj Pachlangiya</em>, <em>wore a white shirt from Marks & Spencers. His black tie and trousers were from Raymonds while his black blazer was from Pantaloons. Shoes from Metro completed his formal look</em>.<br /><br />''It’s important to be able to carry off what you wear. For me, comfort is as important as style. If it’s an important occasion, I stick to the suit. I always go for branded clothes as they give value for money and last long. I must admit that I am yet to try out street shopping.<em>” </em><br /><br /><em>A PGDM student from ISBR, Prateek Reddy wore a red and blue checked shirt with blue shaded jeans and brown shoes from Lee Cooper.<br /></em><br />''I dress to impress. I usually go with casuals and stick to blue and black. That’s what I think suits me best. I allocate Rs 3,500 per month for clothes. Whatever I wear, I ensure that I am comfortable. I equate style with comfort. I also look for clothes that don’t require a lot of maintenance.''<br /><br /><em>An MBA student from ISBR, Ranjitha Menon wore a black kurta with pink and purple embroidery which went well with her pink leggings from Soch.<br /></em><br />''I prefer an ethnic look as I feel it defines me. I dress to impress myself and not anyone else around. I generally mix and match clothes. I like putting on accessories because they accentuate the entire look. I usually go in for something simple and small. Simple yet elegant is my style statement.''</p>
<p>Whether one is sporting casual wear or formal, a lot of thought goes in getting the ‘right look’. While comfort is a priority for students, style is equally important. Four brand-conscious students tell Metrolife what’s hot and what’s not on campus.<br /><br /><br /><em>A first-year BCom student, Sloka Sanjeevi wore a black with yellow polka dotted top with black jeans from Wrangler. Completing the look were black shoes from Bata.<br /></em><br /></p>.<p>''I love the black-and-black combination. Getting the right look is important to me irrespective of the time it takes. I decide what to wear to college the night before. We are being watched and no one wants to be caught on the wrong foot. I keep myself updated about what’s in vogue and dress accordingly.''<br /><br /><em>An MBA student from ISME, Suraj Pachlangiya</em>, <em>wore a white shirt from Marks & Spencers. His black tie and trousers were from Raymonds while his black blazer was from Pantaloons. Shoes from Metro completed his formal look</em>.<br /><br />''It’s important to be able to carry off what you wear. For me, comfort is as important as style. If it’s an important occasion, I stick to the suit. I always go for branded clothes as they give value for money and last long. I must admit that I am yet to try out street shopping.<em>” </em><br /><br /><em>A PGDM student from ISBR, Prateek Reddy wore a red and blue checked shirt with blue shaded jeans and brown shoes from Lee Cooper.<br /></em><br />''I dress to impress. I usually go with casuals and stick to blue and black. That’s what I think suits me best. I allocate Rs 3,500 per month for clothes. Whatever I wear, I ensure that I am comfortable. I equate style with comfort. I also look for clothes that don’t require a lot of maintenance.''<br /><br /><em>An MBA student from ISBR, Ranjitha Menon wore a black kurta with pink and purple embroidery which went well with her pink leggings from Soch.<br /></em><br />''I prefer an ethnic look as I feel it defines me. I dress to impress myself and not anyone else around. I generally mix and match clothes. I like putting on accessories because they accentuate the entire look. I usually go in for something simple and small. Simple yet elegant is my style statement.''</p>