Nothing like a man who can walk the red carpet in a sharp tuxedo and get all the eye balls following him. Yes, such was the sight of the 65th Amazon Filmfare Awards where the men took the lead with their impeccable crisp suits. Quirky, out of the box yet classic, we saw some brilliant looks on the red carpet this year. From Ranveer Singh’s rockstar chic to Varun Dhawan’s old Hollywood charm, scroll through for the finest dressed men on the red carpet.
Sartorial stallion Ranveer Singh stood as the best dressed person on the red carpet in his Kaushik Velendra black suit. Styled by Nitasha Gaurav, this look had our hearts in the very first moment.
We've always admired how the cool Varun Dhawan incorporates his casual personal style even for formal appearances. Turning up the heat in a Berluti number, Varun wore a blue velvet blazer with a pair of black trousers, white shirt and a flap bow tie and made it a chic blend
Karan Johar opted for a Dolce and Gabbana suit with burlesque print on it. His signature big glasses and inevitable sass were the perfect accessories for the night.
Hottie Kartik Aaryan ditched his boy-next-door look for a suave ash grey Dior suit. With a loose silhouette and silky shirt, Kartik was dressed to kill.
Ditching the monotony of dark hues, Rajkummar Rao opted for a white pantsuit with a blue floral print on the jacket. We loved Rao's minimally quirky look.
It spoke of his aesthetic sense aloud.
The part-shy-part-sexy Siddhant Chaturvedi went for the classic plain blazer and t-shirt with black pants with golden leaves for his golden moment. Eccentric yet elegant, Siddhant was ‘ek number' that night.
Manish Malhotra turned up in his own creation for the red carpet and stayed true to his signature sophistication. Though a favourite for elaborate outfits, MM kept his OOTD simple and chic. The gully boy is the front-liner in men's fashion.
Dapper Abhimanyu Dassani opted for a black suit with a stone collar and white shirt for his first date with the Black Lady. The stark red pocket square was a good way to break the monochromatic look.
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