Vikram singh
SPNer
- Feb 24, 2005
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Waris Ahluwalia can only be introduced with the aid of multiple slashes. American/Indian, designer/actor, beturbaned/bespoke, teetotaler/celebutante. On New York City’s dependably mercurial scene-and-be-seen barometer, Waris has been rising consistently. He’s the guy you know from The Darjeeling Limited, and he also owns House of Waris, a jewelry brand which retails at august institutions such as Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys and Phillips de Pury.
Waris seems to have had a taste of it all. A niche in Hollywood, a sparkling design career, an evolved social conscience and a wardrobe to suit.
How did he pull it off?
"The universe," he confides, "has a voice. We have to listen. The door is open, and you just have to walk through that door." And that is the simple secret to Waris Ahluwalia’s remarkable position in life.
Read more: Waris Ahluwalia - A Portrait in Gold |
Waris seems to have had a taste of it all. A niche in Hollywood, a sparkling design career, an evolved social conscience and a wardrobe to suit.
How did he pull it off?
"The universe," he confides, "has a voice. We have to listen. The door is open, and you just have to walk through that door." And that is the simple secret to Waris Ahluwalia’s remarkable position in life.
Read more: Waris Ahluwalia - A Portrait in Gold |