Campaign India Team
Jan 02, 2015

Things They Like: Chandana Agarwal

The managing partner of Ogilvy on her iPhone, Instagram, Glenlivet, and more...

Things They Like: Chandana Agarwal
Chandana Agarwal is not a person who carries many gadgets. She prefers to use her phone for most of her requirements. For work, it is her iPhone and chooses to capture moments and memories on Instagram. 
 
Her wardrobe for work is usually experimentative, influenced by the planned meetings. The brands that she swears by include The Glenlivet and Clinique. She cheekily adds Ogilvy as her preferred brand too. 
 
This Kathak dancer has great fondness for jewellery, with collection varying from terracotta, bamboo, antique silver to gemstones and Polki. “I believe in the power of the feminine rather than feminism,” she says. Admittedly superstitious, she dons Pukhraj and Lapis Lazuli rings.  Agarwal likes Bvlgari perfume, prefers Diesel denims, Tissot watches and for shoes, it is Charles & Keith and Steve Madden.
 
Her favourite holiday destination is Paris. She says, “The Ella Fitzgerald song, ‘I love Paris’ is so true.” In 2015, she plans to travel to Portugal.
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Campaign India

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