5 Indian Designers Who Should Be On The Ramp
5 Indian Designers Who Should Be On The Ramp

These outrageously good looking men are just on the wrong side of all the spotlight.


 

These outrageously good looking men are just on the wrong side of all the spotlight.

 

 

 

Nikhil Mehra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The top spot definitely goes to one half of the Shantanu and Nikhil brand, Nikhil Mehra. We are all fans of their menswear, but just look at this silver fox. He should be opening shows for his label every fashion week.

 


 

Arjun Khanna

 

 

 

 

#arjunkhannaswag #likeaboss #gqmenoftheyear #style #designer

 

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Stylish, charming and eyes forever gleaming with wicked joy, Arjun Khanna grabs the second spot on our list. His voice, by the way, scores brownie points. Give him a call tonight, maybe?

 


 

Kunal Rawal

 

 

 

 

#summerblues

 

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Energetic, flamboyant and the next big thing in Indian menswear, Kunal Rawal is on number three.

 


 

Raghavendra Rathore

 

 

 

 

#Repost @the_interview_london_magazine with @repostapp ・・・ Interview | Steeped in culture and tradition, Raghavendra Rathore is the brainchild of Rahgavendra Rathore of Jodhpur. Rathore’s royal lineage and 1200 years of family history are the foundations, which the brands style, inspiration and personal language are based upon. The Interview (London) speak with the founder, Raghavendra Rathore on his family background, an education in Electronics combined with experience working with Oscar de la Renta and Donna Karen. Find out how this has helped the brand strike a successful balance between commerciality and creativity ->link in bio <- @raghavendra.rathore #theinterviewlondonmagazine #india #johdpur #heritage #tradition #culture #contemporary #design #fashion #commercial #creative

 

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He has been dressing Indian royalty (or making average joes look like royalty) for years now, but ladies, Raghavendra Rathore is the original Prince Charming.

 


 

Jayesh Sachdev

 

 

 

 

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Artistic, confident and a surfer dude, how can you say no to Jayesh Sachdev? One half of QuirkBox, this young designer is definitely a keeper.

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