Festive couture, rugged tanks, and butter-yellow ease — this week, men’s fashion had it all. Vijay Varma showed us how tradition can feel modern in Manish Malhotra, while Sidharth Malhotra and KL Rahul leaned into laidback charm with denim and pastels. On the other end, Rohit Saraf and Arjun Kapoor proved why Anamika Khanna remains a frontrunner for statement-making Indian menswear. Together, these looks made one thing clear: men’s fashion is no longer about sticking to the script. It’s about rewriting it.
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Vijay Varma
For Ganpati celebrations, Vijay Varma brought regal energy in a pristine sherwani by Manish Malhotra. The clean lines, subtle embroidery, and well-balanced styling gave the look a festive polish without overwhelming it. A reminder that tradition, when done right, doesn’t have to feel dated — it can feel quietly powerful.
Sidharth Malhotra
On the set of Param Sundari, Sidharth Malhotra embraced rugged casuals with a butter-yellow tank and washed denims. Posed against a rock backdrop, the fit felt raw, unfiltered, and perfectly in tune with his athletic frame — an off-duty look that channels pure ease.
KL Rahul
KL Rahul softened up this week with a butter-yellow shirt while spending time with his golden retriever. The tonal choice was relaxed yet refined, proving that even the simplest outfits can pop when grounded in warmth and authenticity.
Rohit Saraf
Styled by Rahul Vijay, Rohit Saraf looked every bit the new-age poster boy in custom Anamika Khanna menswear. Paired with classic kolhapuris, the look blended couture-level detailing with everyday ease, offering a version of ethnicwear that feels accessible yet aspirational.
Arjun Kapoor
Arjun Kapoor too turned to Anamika Khanna for the festive season, styled by Chandani Mehta in a navy blue set. Structured, statement-making, and rooted in tradition, the look was a bold reminder of how Indian couture can be reimagined for men — without losing its cultural gravitas.