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Rediff.com picks out the hautest reasons to splurge this festive season.
From indulgences to outfits that are easy to piece together within your wardrobe, India’s top fashion designers have put together a little something for every man this Diwali.
We bring you their festive best — just what you need to ditch that blend-in-the-crowd kurta look.
Click next to see the headliners this festive season.
Jackets
From Manish Malhotra to Nikhil Thampi and Blackberrys, every stylist and designer is pushing the jacket in its myriad forms. Play with the colours and you will have a winner.
Jodhpurs
Yes the jodhpurs have been here for a while, and we see no reason to mess with a good thing. Give it a Sabyasachi or Rohit Abhishek kind of twist and you will be set.
Scarves and more
The nip is entering the air so bring out the scarves and the shawls for the right accents. Both made the rounds at the country’s biggest fashion events courtesy Amalraj Sengupta, Vaishali S, Vikram Phadnis and scores of others.
Classics
What the sari is to the Indian woman the dhoti is to the Indian man. Done right it can’t be beaten. Add the exquisite detailing of Agnimitra Paul or Gaurang Shah and you need do no further.
Royal touch
It’s traditional, it’s royal and it’s just the head turner — no pun intended — you need this Diwali. Shaymal & Bhumika are among the designers pushing the turban.
Sheers & Sherwanis
There is a buzz about sheer fabrics and it looks like it is here to stay at least for another season. Vaishali S and Shantanu Goenka show us just how to get it right.
Stripes
Stripes translate beautifully to kurtas, as Amalraj Sengupta showed off with his line called Tailor at the Lakmé Fashion Week. The collection incidentally seeks inspiration from the Mauri tribes of New Zealand, and a touch of the exotic never hurts.
The casual
Keeping up the fashion pace for all five days of Diwali can be stressful. Stock up on chic casuals like these Kunal Rawals and Vaishalis to strike a balance.
The bold
Arjun Saloja and Little Shilpa are just what you need to dig your inner rebel.
Bling
It’s the season to sparkle. And bling, in tasteful doses, is just what you need to add that finishing touch to your Diwali wardrobe. We especially love the black and golds of Shyamal & Bhumika and Tarun Tahiliani.