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Heart-throb Vidyut Jammwal melts our hearts with roses

Last updated on: November 17, 2017 09:05 IST

Romance was in the air, when the actor walked in with a bunch of white roses at the third edition of the GQ Fashion Nights.

Close on his heels was Irrfan Khan who looked charming in indigo separates. 

Presenting some stunning looks from the event. Take a look!

Photographs: Satish Bodas/Rediff.com


Van Heusen's exclusive wedding collection

Vidyut Jamwal

Drool! Vidyut Jammwal is here. In that floral bandhgala and armed with white flowers in his hand, the actor made us go weak in our knees.     

 

GQ Fashion Nights

To-be grooms, we hope you don't miss this look, which moves away from the all-black tuxedo look. 

 

GQ Fashion Nights

Whoever though gold and khaki would make for such a winning combination? 

 

GQ Fashion Nights

Is this white textured blazer going to be the rage in the wedding season? 

 

GQ Fashion Nights

Van Heusen shows you how to add bling stylishly to your wedding look. 

 

GQ Fashion Nights

Sharp suits in flamboyant fabrics...that's what the collection was in a nutshell.    

 

Vidyut Jamwal

Meet the man behind the fabulous looks from this collection.  

Rajesh Pratap Singh 

Irfan Khan

Dressed in an indigo jacket, trousers and a long drape, Irrfan Khan turned showstopper for designer Rajesh Pratap Singh, whose latest collection turned the limelight on his experiments with indigo.    

 

Rajesh Pratap Singh

Playing around with styles, the designer infused a fresh breath of air into menswear with modern, wearable silhouettes.  

 

Rajesh Pratap Singh

The collection was inspired from the smaller towns of India including the desserts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. A model showcases an asymmetrical skirt paired with fashion forward separates.  

 

Rajesh Pratap Singh

Tapping to his roots -- the designer hails from Rajasthan -- Rajesh Pratap Singh used only natural dyes for this collection. 

 

Rajesh Pratap Singh

Why settle for something boring when you can experiment?
Despite playing around with fabrics, the designer stuck to his love for clean lines, careful detailing and breezy silhouettes.  

 

Rajesh Pratap Singh

The one word that aptly describes the designer would be: unconventional.
Gone are the times that he was fascinated by saris. Going by the looks of this collection, it seems like he has found a liking for skirts.
Scroll down to see some of the different unisex looks that featured in this collection.  

 

Exhibit 2

Rajesh Pratap Singh

 

Exhibit 3

Rajesh Pratap Singh

 

Watch Irrfan Khan walk the ramp for Rajesh Pratap Singh. Video by Afsar Dayatar/Rediff.com

Satish Bodas