Key Points

Divyanka Tripathi recently opened up about her approach to fashion in an exclusive conversation. She revealed that she doesn't consider herself brand-conscious and chooses items based on personal appeal rather than labels. The actress emphasized that comfort is her primary consideration in fashion, whether the outfit is simple or extravagant. Known for her elegant Indian wear and successful television career, Divyanka continues to be one of Indian television's most beloved stars.

Key Points: Divyanka Tripathi Says Fashion Comfort Trumps Brand Names

  • Divyanka Tripathi prioritizes personal preference over brand names in fashion choices
  • She defines fashion as anything comfortable yet visually appealing
  • The actress often blends traditional Indian wear with contemporary style elements
  • She gained fame through popular shows like Yeh Hai Mohabatein as Dr. Ishita Bhalla
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Divyanka Tripathi open up on being brand conscious

Television star Divyanka Tripathi reveals she prioritizes personal comfort over brand labels in fashion, sharing her style philosophy in an exclusive interview.

"Fashion, to me, is anything that is comfortable - Divyanka Tripathi"

Mumbai Oct 4

Television superstar Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, who has been one of the most popular faces on Indian television, recently shared her views on fashion and brands in an exclusive conversation with IANS.

When asked whether she considers herself brand-conscious, Divyanka was clear with her reply, 'No, I am not much of a brand-conscious person.' I prefer to take things that I like, irrespective of their brand. If it appeals to me, that's more important. Whatever suits me and whatever I like is what I go for, irrespective of the label," she said.

Speaking further about what fashion means to her, Divyanka, while stressing comfort over labels, told IANS, 'Fashion, to me, is anything that is comfortable.' Yes, it should be appealing to the eyes, but most importantly, it should be comfortable for me. Anything that is comfortable yet appealing is fashion, be it simple or extravagant," the actress explained.

Often seen in elegant Indian wear at public appearances, Divyanka has built an image of someone who blends traditional style with contemporary choices. On the career front, Divyanka has been a part of several successful television shows.

She rose to fame with the short "Banoo Mein Teri Dulhan" and later became one of the most beloved characters on Indian television with her role as Dr. Ishita Bhalla in "Yeh Hai Mohabatein. Fondly called Ishima by her fans, her on-screen camaraderie with little Ruhi, played by Ruhanika Dhawan, struck an emotional chord with the audiences and became one of the highlights of the show.

In her personal life, Divyanka married actor Vivek Dahiya in 2016. Since then, the couple have been admired for giving fans major fitness and travel goals through their social media posts. Whether it is exploring new destinations or sharing glimpses of their workout sessions, the couple continues to remain one of television's most loved pairs.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a middle-class Indian, I really appreciate this perspective. We don't need to chase expensive brands to look good. Comfortable and presentable is the way to go!
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Sarah B
Love her approach! In a country where brand consciousness is growing rapidly, it's nice to see someone prioritize personal preference over labels. Her traditional outfits are always so elegant! 💫
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Arjun K
While I respect her views, I do think celebrities have a responsibility to support Indian brands and designers. Our fashion industry needs such endorsements to grow globally.
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Meera T
She's absolutely right! Indian fashion has always been about comfort first - from cotton sarees to kurtas. Glad she's carrying forward this sensible approach 👌
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David E
Interesting perspective! In the West, we often associate fashion with luxury brands, but Divyanka's approach of blending traditional Indian wear with personal comfort makes so much sense. Her style is truly unique!

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