I know I know..I have been away from quite some time now. But as we Indians know its wedding seasons and trust me its really remarkable how many of my friends have dared to tie the knot this year. It had been one hell of an experience full of fun, music, zest and emotions. So the answer to my absence is : Obeying the Bro-Code of being with your close mates when they tend to shiver the most: Yes, "THE I DO" moments.
In India many political leaders have always been known for their distinctive dressing styles. Whether it is famous Nehru Jacket, Rajiv Gandhi's embroidered Kashmiri shawls, Sonia Gandhi's ethnic hand spun Indian saris from Chanderi and Maheshwari, Shashi Tharoor's extravagent personality and lifestyle or even the famous "NaMo Kurta". These politicians did influence an entire generation of young politicians to groom themselves better.
These dress-code events are fancy and dangerous, especially when you are attending a destination wedding (with a limitation to carry-check in baggage), the nightmares are frightening. I came across many men there, who had problems deciding what exactly to pack to optimize the baggage rules and look stylish at the same time.