Campaign India Team
Nov 29, 2013

Things They Like: Komal Bedi Sohal

An admitted 'Apple showroom', Sohal doesn't drive in India but does in Dubai. She confesses to where 'most of her salary goes'

Things They Like: Komal Bedi Sohal
Komal Bedi Sohal is an out and out Apple person. At work, she has a Macbook Pro and iPad. For her personal use, she has an iPhone and iPod. iPhone helps her to click pictures and she love all the apps, the filters that supports it. “I am the Apple shop basically. I love Apple because of its interface; it’s fast and very well synched,” she adds. She also has a Linn music system at home.
 
Rediffusion YR’s NCD is very monochromatic when it comes to dressing. One will always find her in black or white. At work she prefers blue denims or black tights or black dresses. Her denims comes from 7 for All Mankind and American Eagle. She wears dresses from European designers like Giorgio Armani, and Ritu Kumar among Indian designers. “I like to wear clothes that are beautifully designed and finished. I don’t know many Indian designers but I like Ritu Kumar’s collection.”
 
She loves to carry a beautiful bag around and she has bags from Balenciaga, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. For work, she prefers to carry a Louis Vuitton bag. “Shoes are my passion. So you know where my salary is going,” she confesses, adding that she goes to Sergio Rossi and Jimmy Choo for her shoe shopping. She loves Timepieces from Cartier and Bvlgari and perfumes from DVF (Diane von Furstenberg) and Channel.
 
Sohal doesn’t drive in Mumbai but does so in Dubai - a BMW hardtop convertible. “My dream car will be any car I can afford. Because all my money goes into buying shoes and clothes,” she surmises.
 
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