International Men’s Day 2025: Get Inspired By These Bold Indian Celebrities Who Redefined Menswear Fashion

International Men's Day, marked every year on 19 November, began as a way to highlight men's health, emotional wellbeing, inclusivity, and the everyday pressures men quietly deal with. Over time, it has also become a moment to celebrate the freedom to express - including through style. And honestly, Indian men surely needed this change.

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Fashion for men in India used to be stuck in a very "safe" zone: blue, black, grey, and the occasional maroon. But today, some of India's most recognisable celebrities are pushing past those old rules. Not for shock value but to show that men can experiment, have fun, and wear colour without overthinking what it "means." Here's how five well-known names are leading the change.

Ranveer Singh: Turning Colour Into A Mood

Ranveer never just wears clothes for the sake of it, he always has fun with them. The bold pink animal-print jacket is the kind of outfit that would intimidate most people, but he wears it with ease. It's loud, unconventional, playful, and a reminder that fashion isn't supposed to be serious homework. It's simply an expression. If there's one thing men can take away from him, it's this: your outfit can be as energetic as you are.

Jim Sarbh: Art-Minded Fashion Without Trying Too Hard

Jim's embroidered green suit with lilac socks feels like a fashion moodboard come alive. There's colour, texture, whimsy and it all comes together naturally. He's one of the few male celebrities who uses fashion as storytelling. His look says you can be expressive and refined at the same time. For men who love creativity but don't want to look like they're putting in a lot of effort, his style is the perfect middle ground.

Vijay Deverakonda: The Unexpected Softness Of Lilac

Vijay has made soft colours look effortlessly masculine more than once, and the lilac double-breasted suit is proof. It's clean, structured, and confident that's nothing over the top. Men who are curious about colour but don't want neon or prints can take notes from this. A pastel suit can be sharp and mature, not childish or feminine and Vijay wears it exactly like that.

Ayushmann Khurrana: The Neon-Green Suit That Actually Works

Ayushmann's neon-green suit is the best example of how a daring colour can look polished when the tailoring is right. The white shirt and patterned tie keep it grounded, while the suit carries the personality. It's bright without being chaotic. For men who stick to safe colours for formal events, this is a reminder that experimenting once in a while can be refreshing.

Tiger Shroff: Graphic Jackets And Clean Lines

Tiger Shroff's black-and-white zigzag jacket is quirky but controlled. It adds punch without going into maximalist chaos. The solid black trousers and structured fit balance the look. If you want a statement piece without committing to wild colours, a graphic jacket like this is the easiest way to experiment.

A New Era Of Men's Fashion Is Already Here

Indian men are no longer boxed into three colours and a "don't stand out too much" rulebook. International Men's Day 2025 is a good time to appreciate that change. Whether it's Ranveer's bold pinks, Jim's artistic prints, Vijay's soft tones, Ayushmann's bright formalwear, or Tiger's graphic edge, each of them show a different way to step out of the old mould.

You don't need to recreate their exact looks. You just need to take the spirit behind them: confidence, curiosity, and the freedom to explore. Because the best thing about men's fashion today is simple, you finally get to choose who you want to be.