Ranveer Singh is unrivalled in the Indian Bollywood community when taking chances and confidently rocking eccentric fashion. It was only natural that he would choose to dress stylishly while attending an award event in a kilt (also known as a man-skirt).

Ranveer Singh wore a pin-striped black kilt by Rajesh Pratap Singh to the red carpet celebration of the 50 Most Influential Young Indians hosted by GQ Magazine. The jacketed kilt, however, was more than just a regular man-skirt. The skirt’s back was fashioned with large buttons and a bow, while the striped side was formal and coupled with a blue Armani belt. The rear of it had a suit-like appearance.

Singh wore it with a pair of black trousers designed by Rajesh Pratap Singh and a blue and black V-neck sweater from Dan & Dean Caten. His flawlessly twirled moustache, well-groomed beard, and Christian Louboutin Chelsea Boots only served up the style factor. He was undoubtedly one of the best-dressed guests of the evening, having been styled by Tanya Vohra, magazine style editor, and Vijendra Bhardwaj, GQ fashion director.

This is what he wore to the 2019 IIFA. Yes, our jaws are on the floor, but we’d be lying if we said we hadn’t expected something as shocking. The enormous crimson silk “drape” is what first draws our attention to the suit. The statement element, which was nearly the length of a dupatta, ensured that it attracted attention while being utterly elegant.

The only and genuine Jeremy Scott designed the suit for the house of Moschino. Except for Baba, very few people in Bollywood can pull off something as audacious as the whimsical designs of Moschino.