Why is Khosla's designs special is that they are certainly wearable

People could be seen running in one place to another. Others were moving using their cameras looking to get several comments from those who had gathered there - the celebrities. And then there was laughter, relaxed smiling faces along with a general atmosphere of fun. It was the Van Heusen Men's Fashion Week. Though men and fashion don't go hand in hand in India, the concept of wearing style swept up. Men wanted to look their finest. So, the birth of the metrosexual man happened. Being fashion conscious was no more a thing that women did. Designers were built with a windfall. Purple, red, orange, magenta were a few of the colours that designers started to test out for designer clothing. Jackets with embroidery, floral print jackets, tote bags, yellow shoes, red shoes, take your pick and the designers created. A whole new world for men's fashion opened up.



It had been therefore, unsurprising that Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu who were showcasing their spring-summer collection 2010, the designs were bold. With T's in oranges and browns, the content was clear - let's rebel. The floral jackets seemed to be a little too bold a move for the designers. Despite Indian men keeping pace with the fashion nike magista obra, it would take a moment for a macho man to become caught wearing one.



In contrast to Abhishek Gupta and Nandita Basu were Manoviraj Khosla's designs. Since he primarily handles men's clothes, his designs were more formal. Nehru jackets, formal suits, T-shirts, waist coats formed a major a part of his collection. The jackets using their straight cuts were both chic and stylish. Khosla also used variants of green, lilac, orange and blue, adding colour towards the otherwise blacks and grays. Why is Khosla's designs special is that they are certainly wearable.

The showstopper for his collection was Anil Kumble. The man sure understands how to wow those around him - whether in the game or off the field. Wearing a black formal suit, Kumble walked the ramp just like a pro. Walking down the ramp amidst clapping, Kumble exuded elegance along with a carefree, spirited self-confidence of fashion and manner. Though individuals are used to seeing Bollywood stars walk the ramp for designers, Dino Morea's appearance sure created what was intended. Wearing a black and white formal suit crampon hypervenom, Morea took everyone with surprise. Some of the other designers who had showcased their work earlier (on day 1) were Rajvi Mohan, Himmat Singh and Aslam Khan.