Updated On: 03 April, 2013 12:32 AM IST | | Ruchika Kher
In his 25 years in the fashion industry, couturier Suneet Varma, with his strong design sensibility and eye for detail, has carved a niche. To commemorate his silver jubilee, the designer is out with a book that not only charts his professional journey but also looks at the evolution of Indian fashion spanning two decades. In an email interview with Ruchika Kher, he gets candid and takes us beyond his love affair wi th the saree
Twenty-five years is a long time. Looking back, how does it feel? From interning with the Yves Saint Laurent label in Paris to design collaborations with Judith Leiber and many more achievements, is there anything left to be achieved?
Honestly, I don’t think about what I’ve achieved. In fact, I don’t think that I’ve achieved so much that I can sit back on my laurels. I started very young and even though I have completed 25 years with some wonderful collaborations and opportunities, I still feel I have lots to do, lots to learn and I am excited about what the future holds for me.

Model Sonalika Sahay struts down the ramp in a tie-dye applique chiffon saree, which belonged to the collection, The Eternal Lightness Of Being, 2012