Who says Pink is only for girls? …Presenting the bold male fashionista and their penchant for pink

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It’s the peak for the colour pink. Be it an award night or some sun-kissed candid moments, pink has taken over the wardrobe of all our favorite celebrities starting from Karan Kundrra to Tiger Shroff all the way up to Vijay Deverakonda. Here’s how you can save your day by styling this hot summer colour their way.

Ranveer Singh

Ranveer Singh is a master of quirky styles. We know this fashion disruptor regularly breaks fashion norms. He looks equally desirable in this oversized pink jacket over a navy blue t-shirt. He pairs this look with a pair of sunglasses and a matching bucket cap. We can say it’s a complete balance between yin and yang.

Karan Kundrra

Karan Kundrra is on a fashion spree and his accounts have become a go-to for millennials and gen-z for all the latest fashion-spot. In a sunkissed moment, he paired this blush pink blazer suit just right with minimal jewels.

Tiger Shroff

Tiger Shroff is raising degrees in his rose pink suit. Breaking the monotony he wore a clean white shirt which looked stunning. Tiger never leaves his glasses away and the rose shades are doing all the justice to his look.

Vijay Deverakonda

Vijay Deverakonda is the latest heartthrob who loves his flashy moments. This Liger actor was seen confidently carrying a bright bubblegum pink suit with a lavender shirt. We just cannot help noticing his tan shoes, which play peek-a-boo in the picture.

Well, these options are too good to just pick one. However, what’s your choice?

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