If I wanted to do clothes or if I wanted to make a building or design a choreography, you are able to do that - they are all under a similar kind of design umbrella.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I definitely want to design clothes at one point.
I'd love to design stuff that I'd like to wear and that other people could wear, too.
The clothes that I design and everything I've done is about life and how people live and how they want to live and how they dream they'll live. That's what I do.
My own physicality, not an abstract idea, makes me a choreographer.
It's what I've trained for, from the first sketch to the fabric. Making dresses that are different from the usual style, and a lot of fun to wear.
I'm a designer of more than clothes. I am a designer of a very creative concept.
I love designing costumes that I can actually construct, working to create an environment that people want to be in.
The design process usually starts as a fantasy, with ideas that I dream of and visualize. These ideas become a reality by bringing various ingredients together, from the lifestyle of my bride, her age and sex appeal, to the textures of the finest fabrics and embroideries that we produce in my family factories in India.
I don't design clothes, I design dreams.
I mean, the shoe - there is a music to it, there is attitude, there is sound, it's a movement. Clothes - it's a different story. There are a million things I'd rather do before designing clothes: directing, landscaping.