India, Nov. 22 -- I think my understanding of fashion has always been comfort first. But now, I'm understanding that comfort can also be fashionable. When you are someone who wants to be fashionable, who gets excited by it. I am someone who always likes to try and experiment, and for me, fits are very important. That is something that I pay a lot of attention to. That's when you understand that comfort doesn't mean boring. Comfort can actually be the most liberating form of fashion. I define myself as someone who does try everything once. I will probably not do it on the red carpet, but if there is something that catches my eye, I will try it at home first. If it's something that agrees with me and I feel like myself, not feeling like I'm pretending to be someone else, then it's something that the outside world sees. I don't want to look like someone who's trying too hard to fit in, that is the one thing I promise myself that I'll never try to fit in. Social media does have a huge impact on the way people dress today, and on the way they adapt to styles and fashion overall. Social media, when used like a tool, is correct, but I am not a fan when people take advantage of it feeling that they can just hide behind a personality or hide behind a name, and say whatever they want, which is kind of trolling only. Social media has become a blessing for home grown brands, for women and men who want to put a word out there, who are not looking at a capital influx but to make their talent reach a certain place. The platform is giving that chance to more and more people, so without them being bogged down by finances. That's fascinating for me as a viewer, audience and as a consumer. The USP of this generation is that they have a lot more exposure and they're using that exposure to their advantage. Back when I was about 15, the only way to know what was trending was through a magazine that came out once a month. So, you would actually be behind still. But today, up with The times is the biggest advantage we have as a generation, so everything is in real-time. Outfit: FableStreet The actor wows in a tan houndstooth dress by FableStreet, featuring long sleeves and a side slit. The garment is cinched at the waist, adding an elegant flair to the overall silhouette. Outfit: Pretty Pixie Jewellery: CaratLane Easygoing confidence shines as Kriti sports a breezy floral dress from Pretty Pixie. A silver solitaire green necklace set from CaratLane adds a delicate shimmering touch. Outfit: Chique Kriti embodies casual effortlessness in a breezy shirt from Chique, featuring a serene forest landscape print. She completes the relaxed look with a pair of comfy denims. Outfit: Ekta Sawhney Jewellery: Clara The actor exudes authenticity, pairing a vibrant floral drape by Ekta Sawhney, with the subtle sparkle of elegant diamond jewellery from Clara. Outfit: Virgio Jewellery: CaratLane She captures effortless confidence in a snake-print slip dress by Virgio, elevated by delicate lace detailing. A dainty CaratLane neckpiece finishes off the look with quite charm. Outfit:W for Woman Acheiving an easygoing style, Kriti wears a vibrant printed maxi dress by W for Woman. She rounds off the look with a diamond necklace from CaratLane. Credits Fashion direction and styling: Shara Ashraf Prayag Mishra Photographer: Ajay Kadam Words: Akash Bhatnagar Makeup: Heema Dattani Hair: Sajan Thapa Location: The Resort Mumbai...