A NEW MASCULINITY
Grazia India|January 2023
A generation of men is looking to add more substance to their style with a pioneering, exploratory, and sometimes provocative approach to how they dress
HITANSHI KAMDAR
A NEW MASCULINITY

“Menswear is boring at times,” says Randhir Singh, founder of fetish-wear brand, Subculture. This is an emphatic sentiment subconsciously echoed across a generation of men of late. Where they would earlier follow a straightforward sartorial brief favouring functionality over vanity, the changing codes of menswear have flipped the narrative by highlighting the power of aesthetic and self-expression.

This new definition of Indian masculinity is breaking away from the rigid and futile self-imposed roles of brawn, aggression, and stoic intensity. A certain vulnerability combined with greater self-confidence is characteristic of these men, who take pride in wearing their identities and personalities on their literal sleeves. While their fathers may have bulk-bought their yearly supply of shirts and pants from local shops, they prefer spending hours looking for designs globally that cater to their individuality.

And now, it’s all sparkling flashes of neon nails, pearl chokers, statement rings paired with crochet pants, experimental knitwear, and even skintight bodysuits. It’s a world away from the cookie-cutter suits, chinos, and logo tees that previously filled male closets. And a coterie of homegrown labels is helping these men embrace this change and craft an image that balances their gender and sexual identities with the fundamentals of their personality.

This story is from the January 2023 edition of Grazia India.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the January 2023 edition of Grazia India.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM GRAZIA INDIAView All
NEW ROLE, NEW RULE
Grazia India

NEW ROLE, NEW RULE

As the first Indian woman to win two Michelin stars and a new mother, chef Garima Arora shares her recipe to a well-rounded life full of flavours, tradition, and ambition

time-read
3 mins  |
April 2024
HUMBLE HERITAGE
Grazia India

HUMBLE HERITAGE

India’s multicultural facets and diverse approach to food, fashion, and life has inspired many, and this brand is paying the ultimate tribute to the country

time-read
2 mins  |
April 2024
CLEAN SLATE
Grazia India

CLEAN SLATE

What are the beauty secrets of Gen Z representative Khushi Kapoor, the firstever ambassador of a much-loved Korean beauty brand?

time-read
1 min  |
April 2024
PORE PERFECTION
Grazia India

PORE PERFECTION

What is oil gritting and why is everyone talking about it?

time-read
1 min  |
April 2024
ELEVATING QUIET LUXURY
Grazia India

ELEVATING QUIET LUXURY

This Italian fashion house is consistent in its efforts to make subdued luxury look cool

time-read
2 mins  |
April 2024
A LOVE LIKE THIS
Grazia India

A LOVE LIKE THIS

After a picturesque show that got everyone talking, Amrita Khanna and Gursi Singh of Lovebirds speak about their new collection

time-read
3 mins  |
April 2024
SOME KIND OF BRILLIANCE
Grazia India

SOME KIND OF BRILLIANCE

How do you detail a sparkling four-decade long career journey in a half-hour chat? By uncovering the things that matter the most: A passion for design, a love for gemstones, and a dream of wanderlust. In what is probably her 40th visit to the country for Bulgari’s A Roman Holi gala), Lucia Silvestri, Bulgari’s Creative Director, talks to Grazia about the things that she holds closest

time-read
3 mins  |
April 2024
STRAIGHT-TALKING
Grazia India

STRAIGHT-TALKING

Going beyond being a nod to tradition, embracing our heritage is an exploration of timeless craft, details Monica Shah of luxury label JADE

time-read
2 mins  |
April 2024
Label ALERT
Grazia India

Label ALERT

This month, form and fabric shape different philosophies on dressing

time-read
2 mins  |
April 2024
YOUNG CONNOISSEURS
Grazia India

YOUNG CONNOISSEURS

Meet Rudritara Shroff, the 16-year-old who brought together revered names in Indian art to create artworks that aid neonatal growth

time-read
4 mins  |
April 2024