Suit Yourself: The Latest, and Best
How to style yourself to lead a billionaire life

DetailSecond skin jackets, corset-like waistcoats and slim fit trousers that cling to the body —especially on the shoulders, chest and along the waist.
StylingAvoid colour contrasts and go tone on tone. Wear light or dark shades of the same colour on the shirt and tie. Opt for grey or blue for the day.My tipAlways match the accessories (belts, bags and shoes) to the colour palette of your suit.
Models: Ayaan Rathi, Paras Tuteja, Mandeep Singh (Blue Apple Models) & Ravish Choudhary Hair & Grooming: Savleen using L’Oreal Professional
Location & Hospitality: Vivanta by Taj, GurgaonPhotographs: Dileep Prakash
DetailSoft, crease-free fabrics for shirts and suits, wide collars and relaxed shoulders on jackets and overcoats.
StylingMix and match your wardrobe—put together overcoats, shirts, trousers and accessories from different sets to create an entirely new look.
My tipUndo the tie, unbutton or loosen the jacket and roll up your sleeves when you are travelling, unwinding or relaxing.
DetailHigh gloss shoes and heavy-duty metallic watches for formal and evening wear. Ruffled, printed or coloured pocket squares for jacket pockets.
StylingDress your jacket with a bow instead of a tie. Red, purple, burgundy and white are ideal choices. Reflective metallic buttons for hip-length short jackets and comfort-fit trousers. My tipChoose jewel tones of (emerald) green, (sapphire) blue, (amethyst) purple, (ruby) red or (smoky) charcoal grey for stand alone jackets.
DetailWide-collared jackets and broad or rounded collars for shirts. Structured shoulders on jackets and comfortable and casual footwear worn without socks.
StylingLinen jackets for the club, flight or at the resort, and raw silk for an early evening engagement, a drink at the bar or a dinner date or meeting.
My tipAdd a dash of colour for leisure wear. Emphasise on contrasting coloured accessories or multi coloured prints.
First Published: Nov 30, 2013, 07:58
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