Bollywood Fashion For Men This Summer

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,May 14 2015]

Who said, only ladies have variety in Fashion. Even men has many options to look cool as well as colourful this summer. With the season of summer pricking in, hotshot Gen-Next designer Kunal Rawal shares with us on the do's and don'ts that he keeps in mind while styling several Bollywood actors. Shahid Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Varun Dhawan swear by Kunal Rawal's designs for most of their events; personal as well as professional and also for both Indian and western outfits. A few tips which can help men in making their right pick for western or traditional wear could be. Check them out here in Bollywood ishtyle...

Western Wear T-shirt and waistcoat make for a perfect combination for semi-formal for the season - like Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar for instance. Formal waistcoat can be an ideal replacement for blazers. Teaming up a t-shirt with a waistcoat can also be an optional pick. Checkout Aditya Roy Kapur's style here, which is cool as well as elegant.

There is a misconception that has been created saying how darker colours don't make it for a summer wear. In fact Kunal Rawal stresses to go for bolder colours!! One can package it with a white T-shirt in the inside and use a darker shade as a layer on the outer side to complete the look.

Smaller collars make a vital difference during summers. The smaller, the better. Kunal Rawal strongly suggests on Chinese collar shirts/t-shirts as it gives you the comfort of open necks.

Very importantly dump your jeans during this season as the fabric is heavy and it will only make you feel stiff. Instead don into chinos in lighter fabric.

Traditional Wear A key tip on Indian wear during summer is that it needs to styled openly! Avoid shutting your outfit up. Kurta churidaar silhouettes are the ideal pick! During summers Kunal Rawal suggests on shorter kurtas with open neck and in lighter weight fabric as they are more breezy. Embroidered kurtas are also great provided we keep them lighter. Go for pleat play amongst kurtas. For bottoms, churidaar in lighter fabric will feel much better. Looser bottoms are definitely something you should be going for. Do not go for band - gallas and sherwanis.

Essentials Carry a bag pack, deo, hair care and beard care products as a must. If you love your beard shave them! Pick on a rather delicate piece of sunglasses. Change of perfume is required. Perfume with a fresher fragrance will help. Use your moisturizer. Lastly, use a fresher and a mintier shower gel for your hair.

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