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Bollywood who? These Indian royals are the new kings of menswear

TOI Lifestyle Desk | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2026, 23:00 IST
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The Rise of Royal Style

Let’s be brutally honest for a second. If your idea of Indian royal fashion comes solely from big-budget historical movies, you’re probably picturing a lot of heavy velvet, suffocating brocade, and enough kundan jewelry to fund a small startup.

But real, modern royalty? It’s a totally different ballgame. Today’s Indian princes are delivering an absolute masterclass in stealth wealth. They effortlessly bounce between Savile Row suits and heritage handlooms without looking like they’re wearing a costume. It’s a fascinating intersection where traditional Indian culture meets global high fashion. And honestly, it’s a vibe you just can’t buy off the rack.


Here are the five royal men in India currently setting the menswear bar impossibly high.

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The Runway King: Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur

Affectionately known to everyone as Pacho, the young Maharaja of Jaipur is arguably the heaviest hitter on this list. The man casually walked the runway for Dolce & Gabbana in Milan. As one does.

What makes his style work is the absolute contrast. On a Tuesday, he’ll wear a meticulously tailored double-breasted suit that drips with old-world European charm. By Wednesday, he’s tying a traditional Rajasthani safa over a plain white t-shirt and perfectly worn-in blue jeans. He doesn't just put on heritage pieces. He anchors them with razor-sharp tailoring, making the traditional feel effortlessly cool.


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The Master of the Bandhgala: Saif Ali Khan

Yes, you know him from the silver screen. But let’s not forget his title as the 10th Nawab of Pataudi is the real deal. Saif is the undisputed reigning champion of the classic bandhgala. Period. He brings a certain louche, effortless elegance to menswear that most guys will spend their entire lives trying to fake. Whether he’s lounging in a crisp white kurta paired with a quietly expensive luxury watch, or stepping out in a perfectly cut tuxedo, Saif is the ultimate bridge between modern celebrity swagger and heavy ancestral weight.


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The Classic Purist: Lakshya Raj Singh Mewar

Living in the sprawling Udaipur City Palace isn't exactly a subtle lifestyle. And yet, Lakshya Raj Singh Mewar’s wardrobe is all about quiet, commanding presence. He leans heavily into classic Rajasthani elegance, but keeps the execution relentlessly sharp.

Think perfectly structured Nehru jackets, rich jewel tones, and a total command of heritage fabrics. He’s the guy stepping out of a vintage Rolls Royce, proving once and for all that traditional Indian menswear doesn't need to shout to own the room.


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The Old Money Blueprint: Mahanaaryaman Rao Scindia

The internet is currently obsessed with the "old money aesthetic." Mahanaaryaman Rao Scindia basically wrote the manual. The Yale-educated heir to the Scindia dynasty frequently steps out in tailored suits that look like they were architecturally designed for his shoulders. Yet, he looks equally comfortable in understated, classic Indian finery while out navigating the political trail. It’s a very quiet, deliberate kind of style. He proves that sometimes the smartest fashion move is simply respecting the dress code and executing it without a single flaw.


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The Equestrian Elegance: Yuvraj Shivraj Singh

Imagine your family's hometown literally giving its name to the "Jodhpuri suit" and riding trousers. That is a massive sartorial legacy to carry around. Educated at Eton and Oxford, Shivraj Singh’s style is deeply rooted in rugged, equestrian elegance. As an avid polo player, he understands the geometry of a good, athletic fit better than most. There is a sporty, pragmatic undercurrent to his entire wardrobe. It perfectly grounds the inherent formality of his royal title, making him look ready for a royal banquet or a tough chukker on the polo field at a moment's notice.


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