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Sharp Tailoring & Formalwear

byHarmann KaurTravels across India for commercial and editorial shootsStarts from80,000 per day (8 hour shift)View full gallery

A suit should do more than just fit—it should tell your story. From red carpet appearances to high-profile events, I focus on the cuts and details that define your presence.

A close-up of Siddhant Chaturvedi in a custom double-breasted suit by Zafir and Shadab. The sharp tailoring, crisp white shirt, and classic tie create a powerful and sophisticated look.

A full-length view of the custom Zafir and Shadab suit on Siddhant Chaturvedi. The wide-leg trousers and strong shoulder line give the classic black suit a modern, fashion-forward silhouette.

Another angle of Siddhant Chaturvedi's formal look. The styling is clean and minimal, letting the impeccable cut of the double-breasted jacket speak for itself.

A more relaxed pose in the same powerful suit. Here, Siddhant Chaturvedi adjusts his glasses, adding a touch of personality to the formal styling.

The details make the look. This shot of Shubman Gill shows the back of the fringed Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna jacket, highlighting the incredible craftsmanship and movement of the piece.

A quiet, profile shot of Shubman Gill. This angle showcases the unique shoulder detail and texture of the jacket, proving that high-fashion tailoring is an art form.

Styling Siddhant Chaturvedi for Grazia's Fashion NXT event. This all-white suit by Chandrika Raamz has a relaxed yet sharp feel, paired with loafers for a modern take on formalwear.

A different perspective of the all-white suit look for Grazia. The warm, ambient lighting complements the ivory tone of the suit, creating a sophisticated and moody atmosphere.

A crisp, all-white three-piece suit by OSBYOS for Vijay Deverakonda. Styled for a Prime Video event, this look is clean, confident, and effortlessly cool, especially when paired with classic brown loafers.

About Sharp Tailoring & Formalwear

It is all in the mechanics of the fit. When I style a suit, we are not just adjusting the length; we are looking at how the shoulder line sits, the drape of the trousers, and how the garment moves when you walk. Whether it is a wide-leg cut for a modern silhouette or a classic double-breasted jacket, the goal is to make sure your clothes work as hard as you do, without you having to fuss with them.

The difference between a suit that hangs and a suit that speaks is entirely in the tailoring. I work with clients to move beyond off-the-rack limitations, focusing on silhouettes that align with their personal brand and the intensity of the event.

Take the fringed Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna jacket—that piece is about movement and texture. Or consider the all-white custom ensemble by OSBYOS; it is clean and minimalist, but the impact comes from the precision of the fit and the deliberate choice of footwear to ground the look.

My process involves:

  • Conceptualising the narrative and mood board to ensure the look matches the event's energy.
  • Managing multiple fittings to ensure the garment moves with you, not against you.
  • Handling all logistics, including sourcing from top designers and ensuring professional steaming and maintenance on set.

Formalwear should feel like a second skin. If you are preparing for a high-stakes appearance, we do not just pick a designer; we refine the entire visual story. From the specific ivory tones to the structural cut of a double-breasted suit, every detail is intentional. Let’s talk about how we can build your next statement look.

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Harmann Kaur

Travels across India for commercial and editorial shootsStarts from 80,000 per day (8 hour shift)

I treat every suit as a canvas, focusing on the cut that defines your presence. When we get the tailoring right, you are not just dressed for an event—you are the main character. Let’s create a look that feels completely yours.

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