With temperatures soaring, holiday plans locked, it's time to rock head-to-toe prints by mixing or clashing them. Remember the ever-dapper Dev Anand, (who was also known as India’s Gregory Peck)? His Johny Mera Naam (1970) is a terrific reference for borrowing print lessons.
This summer, one's spoilt for choice as printed shirts come in a variety of fabrics, cotton linen, bamboo silk and modal this season. And these statement prints are designed to take centre stage, not play a supporting role.
These statement-making shirts from Jorah's The Kaleidoscope collection can be offset with solids and neutrals. Add a pair of velvet loafers in the same family of colours and you're good to go.
This monochromatic graphic print shirt works wonderful with a pair of striped trousers in neutrals. Offset it with a black or white sling pouch and you're date ready!
One of the pieces-de-resistance from KGL's resort collection titled, Cynbloom lends itself to multiple ensembles. Style it with a pair of pale blue trainers.
From the brand's Couture Series IV, this shirt can be styled with a pair of printed pale pink shorts or even a pair of printed pale blue trousers.