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Why should girls have all the fun
Inspired by the latest SpringSummer collections of the West, the Indian man has undergone a dramatic makeover. He is now experimenting with bright colours and cuts, says ANANT NARAYAN
Move over, ladies. If you think bright neon jackets, floral shirts and skinny red trousers are not for your man, you probably haven noticed the metamorphosis of the fashionable Indian man.
From playing safe with colours, textures and designs to raiding your closet with aplomb, the chic Indian male of 2012 has undergone a dramatic makeover. Electric body hugging tees, tartan plaid shirts with loud prints diluted with classy cotton or linen jackets and teamed with tapered parrot green or blood red trousers, he is unabashedly pushing the envelope.
The Indian man has embraced the latest SpringSummer collections of international fashion moguls Dolce and Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Versace, Bottega Veneta,[url=http://www.sport.fr/smartphones/moncler.asp]doudoune moncler[/url], Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Ermenegildo Zegna and Roberto Cavalli, with unprecedented panache. With the London Olympics on, SpringSummer sought its inspiration from the Olympic spirit. The colour palette consists of cheerful oranges, yellows, purples and turquoise. Tobacco brown diluted with neutrals emerged as one of the more conventional combinations while bold horizontal stripes and loud prints were the talk of the season.
Monica Oswal of Monte Carlo Fashions says, horizontal stripes have been well received by the Indian market because they cast an illusion of a broader and larger upper body and look terrific on thinner men. Model Rishi Miglani says, love wearing floral printed shirts teamed with casual denims. Actor Rajneesh Duggal agrees with Sharma. has become an experimental market and our men are no longer shy or conservative about sporting chic footwear, accessories and hats, says Duggal.
Model Prayas Mann believes bright suits compliment the skin of the Indian man. trousers have also undergone a reinvention. They have become wider from the top, tapered at the bottom. A lot of European designers have drifted away from the straight tapered fit to a wider tapered one. I love this new trend as these trousers are far more comfortable than their predecessors.
Actor Mukul Dev identifies most with the dressing sense of South Europeans. wear a lot of crisp cotton shirts, bright tees and shorts. I love the latest collection of Polo Ralph Lauren, Gap and United Colours of Benetton. Sujal Shah, CEO of Freecultr, an online shopping portal, feels moccasins, and bright blue loafers have been fabulously received in India.
Whether teamed with a bright Tshirt, or matched with a doublebreasted summer blazer, shorts are an unmistakable showstealer this season. Bermudas with cotton tees or tartan shirts makes for the ideal Summer look, adds Oswal.
Actor Shahwar Ali too loves casual chic dressing. still has a strong hold on the latest collections. White pyjamas teamed with a white shirt or a Vnecked white Tshirt work for me. The more minimalistic and nude the look, the hotter, suggests Ali.
Model turned actor Tarun Arora is on the same page as Ali. is more. Linen pants teamed with soft airy Tshirts and chic loafers work well for formal, semiformal and informal occasions. Add a classy linen jacket, recommends Arora to make the nude look formal.
Fashion plays on lengths this year. This means shorter jackets and cropped trousers take centrestage. a statement with a pair of plain coloured slim ones that fit like dress pants, says Shiraz Bhavnani of FCUK, India. slim fit cargo pants are a classic. You may already have an army green one: now try one in slate blue, cement or a dusty colour, she suggests. out the new breed of thinner and lightweight biker jackets with contrasted sleeves or no sleeves. The public will take it upon themselves to teach us a lesson!
So don't compare men's clothes to womens' not in india. at least not till men try our burkhas and all other attire that covers us from head to toe in the 40 Celsius heat lest we should get raped or at the very least groped or inappropriately commented at!

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