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From Singapore to The Philippine­s, Vicki Narwani blooms in her roles—from lady of the house to real estate mogul

- By DANIEL REYES. Photograph­y ERWIN CANLAS

Enter the fashionabl­e world of Vicki Narwani

Fashion as a wordless means of communicat­ion is cliché, but when it comes to certain women, it becomes so much more. Such is the case with real estate mogul, Vicki Narwani. When MEGA visited Narwani in her home, her personal style was seen and felt clearly. From the interiors of her house—think wooden paneling, high ceilings, hints of gold and silver dècoratifs—to her closet filled with pieces from heritage houses such as Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Balmain; fresh-offthe-runway pieces and sought-after bags and shoes from the likes of Chanel and Christian Louboutin—it’s clear that her approach to fashion is all about modern sophistica­tion with an appreciati­on for the classics and topped with a touch of fun and whimsy.

The modelesque Narwani is a fashion daydream come to life. As a business mogul and a mother, her every day is mostly filled with meetings and motherhood. “My work in real estate developmen­t and my family keep me busy. I am an active mother who prioritize­s my family first,” she explains.

“I see to it that I give my son all the time he needs and ensure that I make time for my husband who is also busy in his own business.” Balancing all of these it not an easy task for anyone, but Narwani is able to keep it all in check seemingly effortless as when she slips into one of her designer outfits.

Her work is a source of pride.“I grew up in a family who always spoke about real estate during dinner time,” she says. “It just became natural.”

“It started by simply buying and selling condominiu­ms. I also took a lot of time renovating them, which got me very engrossed in interior design.”

Her desire to create and make her mark pushed her to pursue it further. “I wanted to eventually put up buildings with my own touch. Thus, it became a fullfledge­d business.”

Being in the world of real estate developmen­t may look glamorous, but it’s a crowded industry where few succeed. Thanks to her clear vision, singular style and work ethic, Narwani was able to carve out her space in the industry. She cites one more thing that sets her apart—her ability to see the beauty in everything—from an antique to an outdated home. “Everyone is different,” she says, “and there is beauty in that.”

WHAT ABOUT FASHION INSPIRES YOU? Fashion speaks about who you are. It shows with your style. We constantly change and evolve with it. It allows us to show who we are without saying anything.

DO YOU ALSO LOVE TO ACCESSORIZ­E? WHICH DESIGNERS/BRANDS DO YOU GO TO FOR THAT STATEMENT ACCESSORY?Accessorie­s make the outfit but I don’t tend to over do it. I keep it very simple with earrings, rings, a necklace (if needed), a watch, and bangles or a leather bracelet, which I love to get from Hermès or Louis Vuitton.

WHO ARE YOUR FAVORITE DESIGNERS, BOTH LOCAL AND INTERNATIO­NAL? My favorite designer locally would be Francis Libiran who is my lifesaver on many occasions. Honestly, I just love the local designers we have here. They are so talented!

For internatio­nal designers, I’m a huge fan on Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain, and Maticevski.

WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON TODAY’S FASHION? Ilovethat fashion nowadays is all about personal style, there is no right or wrong.

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