A Degree in arts at. Mount Carmel College, Bangalore; Masters in Economics at Stella Maris College, Madras; while preparing for the Indian Administration Services exams, I decided to take design as a profession; Attended programme on sketching and presentations; Programme in Pattern-making, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT, Bangalore); Programme in Pattern Making and spec-drawing, NIFT, Bangalore; Programme on merchandising, NIFT, Bangalore; On-the-field experience, working with kalamkari and kasuti artists (traditional crafts); As a student of design, I was hurtled into prestigious events that propelled me into the design line
STATEMENT: Designing to Deepika is an art in itself with all arts participating .You must be an architect for your sense of measure, a sculptor for your silhouette, a painter for your palettes and a musician to realize the rhythm and movement of the dress.
On Design:
"I believe in the provocative power of the underplayed. Restraint is my leitmotif. The structure and design of each is artfully cut on clean lines. The accent falls on cool elegance and perfect tailoring. The handcrafted ensembles testify my quest for precision and an eye for detail. Nothing is left to chance from the selection of silk linings to the manner in which a buttonhole is hand-bound. I believe in greater body freedom, comfort and function."
"I am a serious designer. In a season full of giddy, colour-saturated fashion, my collection would stand out for its restrained maturity, with judiciously-placed blasts of colour. I always had a taste for simple with the extravagant."
"All my collections find a comfortable balance of Eastern crafting and Western construction. I get accused of spending days getting the cut of a pair of trousers right. I've spent months perfecting the shapes of jackets and tunics. Essentially, that's what I'm all about," she says.