"It may be partly due to joblessness among some as lots of companies prefer women. Women used to be marginalised. But it is no longer so with lots of companies now going for women. And with the hangover of the Victorian mindset in the past 200 years of British rule, still prevalent," eminent theatre personality Ramanjit Kaur says.
Ramanjit, flanked by Mrs India International Richa Sharma, noted Image Consultant Saira Shah Halim and numerologist and TV presenter Nilanjana Chakraborty were speaking on the sidelines of a discussion by INFID 'Women in Fashion and Design'.
About how accessories and women's wear define femininity, Richa said, "I am comfortable. Comfortable as being me. Looking good is important for personality build-up."
Pinky, having been part of Sabyasachi Mukherjee show besides others, said, "Each one of us should consider style as our heart, mind and emotion," Saira said.