Beckham is Rahul Mishra's style icon; designer calls too many prints together a fashion faux pas

Mishra is a fan of retro tennis sneakers.

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Mishra admires Beckham's style.
By Shashi Sunny

Fashion designer Rahul Mishra says a man makes a style statement when he is comfortable in whatever he is wearing.

Bare necessities
“The most basic attire for any man should be a blue jeans and white shirt combination.


“The other basics that must be part of every man’s wardrobe: A good pair of denim jeans, in blue and black; solid T-shirts in a few colours that one likes; few well fitted white shirts; and some customised, tailored jackets. One must also have a good pair of comfortable sneakers, and a pair of formal shoes.”

External factors
“The important thing is to pair things correctly, and to keep in mind factors like the weather. For instance, a well-tailored jacket would work in warmer places, but replace it with an overcoat for a colder climate.”

Down to a tie
“You need a variety of ties: A few solid coloured ties, some printed ones, and a couple of bowties as well.”

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Fashion faux pas
“Wearing too much prints, from head to toe, is not a good idea.”

Shoe show
“Retro tennis sneakers are a good choice.

Also, black formal shoes.”

Style icon
“David Beckham.”

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Power dressing
“Power dressing will never go out of style. A well-tailored blazer works for a formal or a casual look. It is smart and can help clinch the deal for you. For a board meeting, I would recommend a blue or black suit. Nothing spells business like a tailored suit.”

What I would wear to:

Brunch
“A white T-shirt with comfortable shorts, or denims. It’s easy, makes you feel relaxed, and yet you’re well turned out.”

A night out with school buddies

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“Go casually dressed and carry one good jacket with you.”

Wedding reception
“A tailored formal black suit or a tuxedo. If one chooses to wear Indian, a bandhgala jacket with a short kurta and pants is a nice look. A bandhgala or bundi worn with a shirt and trouser could also work well if it’s a formal dinner event and you don’t want to look as though you are still in the board room.”

Semi-formal occasion
“A bundi, along with a short kurta and fitted pants. It’s casually chic without it being over-dressed.”


A Tribute to Karl Lagerfeld: Designer's Friends Lewis Hamilton, Tommy Hilfiger, Takashi Murakami Reimagine The White Shirt
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A few months ago, the Karl Lagerfeld house announced the launch of 'A Tribute to Karl: The White Shirt Project' to honour his memory and legacy. From Cara Delevingne, Alessandro Michele, Sébastien Jondeau to Kate Moss, Diane Kruger and Helen Mirren, dozens of celebrities, artists and personalities who were close to the designer came together to create their own interpretations of one of Lagerfeld's most cherished basics – the white shirt.

Lagerfeld had once said, “If you ask me what I’d most like to have invented in fashion, I’d say the white shirt. For me, the white shirt is the basis of everything. Everything else comes after.”

All of the reimagined white shirts were unveiled at Paris Fashion Week on September 25. Here are some of the designs that caught our eye.

A few months ago, the Karl Lagerfeld house announced the launch of 'A Tribute to Karl: The White Shirt Project' to honour his memory and legacy. From Cara Delevingne, Alessandro Michele, Sébastien Jo..
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“To even be associated with Karl is an absolute dream for me, and I hope that what I’ve designed in my shirt celebrates his incredible legacy and would make him proud. Here’s to you, #KarlLagerfeld, the godfather of fashion,” said Formula 1 driver and fashion icon Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton’s creation plays with shapes and silhouettes featuring multiple pockets (one on the left sleeve and two on the right side of the shirt) and a layered hem. It also features Lagerfeld’s name embroidered on the chest and on the collar.

“To even be associated with Karl is an absolute dream for me, and I hope that what I’ve designed in my shirt celebrates his incredible legacy and would make him proud. Here’s to you, #KarlLagerfeld, ..
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Ronaldo reimagined the shirt with splotches of black paint on the arms and chest, a bold orange stripe at the bottom and both the designer and footballer’s favourite digit: the number seven.

Ronaldo reimagined the shirt with splotches of black paint on the arms and chest, a bold orange stripe at the bottom and both the designer and footballer’s favourite digit: the number seven.

Murakami’s take on the classic white shirt is a long tailcoat style design, adorned on the back and at the bottom with embroidered patches of flowers with skulls in the centre.

“Creating this tribute shirt was a very emotional experience for me. The artistic concept of my shirt is that you win if your work continues to be talked about for decades. If it doesn’t stand the test of time, you lose,” explained the artist.

Murakami’s shirt has since been sold out.

Murakami’s take on the classic white shirt is a long tailcoat style design, adorned on the back and at the bottom with embroidered patches of flowers with skulls in the centre.“Creating this tribute ..
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Hilfiger redid the iconic white shirt in the all-American brand’s signature colours of red, white blue with a special nod to the late designer - fingerless gloves.

“To be able to pay tribute to Karl through design is an honor. I was inspired by his lucky number, seven, which is represented through the seven stars on the shirt’s placket. We added the Tommy stripe detail to the shoulder and also reimagined his signature gloves in our classic colours of red, white and blue,” said the designer.

Hilfiger redid the iconic white shirt in the all-American brand’s signature colours of red, white blue with a special nod to the late designer - fingerless gloves.“To be able to pay tribute to Karl t..
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Nadja Swarovski, Executive Board member, Swarovski reimagined the classic white shirt with bejewelled cuffs and portrait of the iconic designer on the back crafted from 6,000 Swarovski crystals.

Nadja Swarovski, Executive Board member, Swarovski reimagined the classic white shirt with bejewelled cuffs and portrait of the iconic designer on the back crafted from 6,000 Swarovski crystals.

Each of the limited-edition runs will retail €777 (Rs. 59,829) a piece, and profits will be donated to the 'Sauver la Vie' foundation, a French charity that Lagerfeld has supported for many years which funds medical research at the Paris Descartes University.

Fans who want to experience the incredible designs in person can visit these stores.

Each of the limited-edition runs will retail €777 (Rs. 59,829) a piece, and profits will be donated to the 'Sauver la Vie' foundation, a French charity that Lagerfeld has supported for many years whi..
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