Ishaan Khatter’s ‘The Royals’ wardrobe is a fashion masterclass

From the moment Prince Aviraaj steps into a scene, his clothes do more than make a statement, they reveal entire chapters. His ceremonial looks are steeped in cultural legacy: think intricately embroidered sherwanis with velvet piping, jewel-toned bandhgalas adorned with metallic threadwork, and luxurious brocade kurtas that pay homage to the royal ateliers of yore. These garments echo echoes of Mughal grandeur and Rajput pride, but with a distinctively current edge.
Yet what makes his style so compelling is its duality. Between royal duties and off-duty brooding, Aviraaj slips into pieces that embody quiet luxury, muted linen kurtas, crisp Mandarin-collared cotton shirts, pleated trousers, and relaxed polos in neutral hues. The kind of wardrobe that speaks not of wealth, but taste. You’ll spot subtle nods to European tailoring and modern minimalism, a perfectly cut blazer here, an unfussy co-ord there, and at one point, a Louis Vuitton backpack casually slung over his shoulder. Understated, but undeniably elite.