Ideologically, sunglasses need to solve just one purpose: of keeping the stark rays of the sun at bay. Unless of course, you're designer Kunal Rawal, who wears sunnies to bring a herd of eyeballs towards him (without even looking like a try-hard) and brings us to notice. That's exactly what the design maverick did recently.
At Mohit Marwah and Antara Motiwala's wedding at the Al Ras Khaimah in Dubai, Rawal chose to sport a pair that brought the full-Bollywood wedding to a halt. Almost every single attendee of this highly-reported (+ expensive) celebration featured Rawal on their Instagram stories, meaning: the sunnies clearly had a moment at the prolific festivity. Featuring the biggest A-listers of the movie business, here are some images from the wedding to begin with:
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And coming to the style-god move of the wedding, here's Kunal Rawal's modern-age (and futuristic) take on the concept of sunglasses:
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For men who're struggling to ID the sunglasses, let's inform you: they happen to be a one-off runway pair from Gentle Monster x Hood By Air. A collaboration, that first featured during Spring/Summer'16 and glorified an avant-garde spin to every man's must-have, the sunglasses. Coming to the retail price of the pair, however, it's priced at $403 on eBay.com, approximately 26,000 in Indian rupees.
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As a matter of fact, the pair has been constructed with the use of stainless steel and acetate components, and quite evidently, a complete derivation of two concentric circles. Having said that, the style of the sunglasses hardly mattered to Kunal, when he got down to selecting his outfit for the celebration.
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And as seen here, throughout his outfit changes in Dubai, Kunal decided to keep his sunnies intact (of course it was sunny). For occasion #1, he opted for a single-toned ensemble, and for #2, turned to blocking two safe (but wedding-approved) colours together, while seamlessly bringing athletic trims onto his kurta (a Rawal signature). Let's not forget his mop, that added a lot of polish and refinement to both the outfits. Attaboy!
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