Updated On: 07 September, 2011 09:12 AM IST | | Promita Mukherjee
Masculinity and not sheer machoism was what ruled the catwalk on the last day of Van Heusen India Men's Week in the Capital. MiD DAY gets you the details
Masculinity and not sheer machoism was what ruled the catwalk on the last day of Van Heusen India Men's Week in the Capital. MiD DAY gets you the details
The man -- whether the partygoer or the sinner or the warrior -- was back in focus on the last day of Van Heusen India Men's Week that concluded on Sunday. The day was also marked by agonising waits before every show (stretching up to an hour in some cases). Here is a recap:
Rohit & Abhishek
Masculinity and warrior-power reigned supreme in their collection. The designer duo also brought in the first showstopper in Irrfan Khan. 
Irrfan Khan in a Abhishek + Rohit ensembleu00a0Pix/Subhash Barolia
The men came dressed as modern-day warriors. There were button-down jackets,
riveted jackets, geometric print shirts, loose jodhpurs which were jazzed up with medals, broaches, metal buttons, zippers and rivets. Colours moved around blacks, greys, browns, beiges, army and sap green.