Fashion
  |  07 DEC 2018

Designer Param Sahib Is Hard To Miss

Like his eponymous clothing line, his daily wardrobe is also loud and dynamic — a pastiche of technicolour fabrics, clashing textures and frenetic patterns. Verve uncovers the method in his madness, as this psychedelic style scientist blends seemingly incompatible elements together to invent instantly photogenic outfits

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Overjacket, from Two Point Two; striped suit, from Karrtik D; chequered shirt, from NorBlack NorWhite; sunglasses and fur scarf; both thrifted.
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Trousers, from Karrtik D; custom-made briefcase and thrifted shoes; Param’s own.
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Deconstructed blazer, from Karrtik D; pink shirt, from Vikram Bajaj.
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Holographic hoodie, from NorBlack NorWhite; floral kurta, chequered pants, both from Elysian K Homme; metallic bag, from Koovs; sneakers, from Nike.

“I am influenced by the power of colours and the way they communicate feelings and emotions.”

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Yellow shirt, from Karrtik D; embroidered blazer, from Elysian K Homme; striped trousers, from Param Sahib Clothing; gold shoes, from Feeta; gold bag, thrifted; floral glove; Param’s own.
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Sunglasses, from Rayban; potli; Param’s own.Deconstructed blazer, from Karrtik D; pink shirt, from Vikram Bajaj.
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“The most exciting part about fashion is the fact that you can write your own rules and then break them!”

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Tweed suit set, from Karrtik D; ‘haathphools’, from Ornamas by Ojasvita Mahendru; shirt and embroidered scarf, both from Param’s eponymous label.
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Trenchcoat, from Two Point Two; suit, long shirt, both from Lecoanet Hemant; sneakers, from Nike; sunglasses, thrifted; headphones, bag; Param’s own.