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What To Wear Now
The Hollywood Reporter India
|July 2025
From crisp tailoring to rainy-day essentials, rising talents across music, film and entertainment show us how they navigate style with ease no matter the forecast
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One of Indian hip-hop's most skilled and introspective voices, New Delhi-based Kr$na (aka Krishna Kaul) isn’t just known for his razor-sharp lyrics; his personal style is equally compelling. With the recent release of his EP Far From Over, a five-track exploration of resilience, self-doubt and evolution, Kr$na proves he’s not here to blend in. Describing his aesthetic as “street casual”, the rapper keeps it real whether he’s in the studio or on the move. One can usually find him in baggy jeans and a relaxed tee or experimenting with layers and coordination depending on his mood. In the studio, comfort reigns. “Big track pants and a T-shirt in the summer, or a nice cosy hoodie in the winter with some white Air Forces on my feet,” says Kaul. Whether performing, producing, or just hanging back, Kr$na’s style, much like his music, is sharply curated and authentically his own.
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