His first Day in the PMO
For his very first day in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the freshly sworn in PM dressed up in a light brown kurta with a Nehru jacket, made of one of the finest fabrics. For those who ardently want to know about Modi’s personal choices when it comes to fabric, we would like to disclose the secret: Our PM prefers organic fabrics like cotton and silk.
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The most discussed Bandhgala Suit
The most discussed navy blue suit of Narendra Modi that went under the hammer for a confounding Rs 4.31 crore at a charitable trust auction this year was designed by PM Modi’s notorious designer Jade Blue. The ‘infamous’ bandhgala had Modi’s full name– Narendra Damodardas Modi–embroidered on the fabric. He has worn the suit for Summit talks with US president Barack Obama on 25th January.
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Tory Costa for Narendra Modi
Mumbai-based designer Tory Costa who designs looks for Bollywood stars was roped in to work on Indian PM’s looks when he attended his first BRICS summit meet after becoming the PM. This was the first time when NaMo was seen wearing something other than those crisp kurtas and the outfits amazed everyone.
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The Saffron Enchantment
The outstanding persona that Indian PM bears looked even more glorious when during his Nepal visit he donned saffron; a kurta with rudraksh draped around his neck. The pashmina shawl flattered the appearance further and provided the shutterbugs quite a number of frames.
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Representing India at world stage
The globe looked at the Indian leader in Australia when he talked about economic opportunities—not only for India but for all nations— at the G20 summit. The strong words became even more sway when Narendra Modi came up in an all black get up. Though we have been talking about his biasness for Indian dresses and especially for kurtas, but here he won hearts for effortlessly carrying out this western look.
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