During his campaign to become Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi made a lasting impression with his eye-popping color palette, signature (now trademarked) half-sleeve kurtas, and incredible hats.
So what will he wear for his upcoming four-day tour in the US, which will include delivering an address at the United Nations General Assembly, a visit to the 9/11 memorial, meetings with corporate leaders, and meals with US vice president Joe Biden and president Barack Obama? Let’s have a look.
Though he’s still no shrinking violet, Modi’s style has quieted considerably since his election in May.
The PM has recently favored neutral shades of bandi jackets layered over both long and short-sleeved kurtas. Earlier this month while hosting Chinese president Xi Jinping in India, there was nary a saffron-colored headpiece in sight.
Modi has dressed more conservatively still for diplomatic visits overseas. For an audience with Japanese emperor Akhito in Tokyo earlier this month, Modi went for a relatively modest mushroom-colored suit with a nehru collar.
We predict Modi has packed some of his signature bandi-kurta combinations to address the General Assembly, and will probably go for something more formal for his visit to the White House—perhaps like the black suit he wore for a photo call with fellow BRICS leaders. We are hoping for a bit of flair, and it seems the UN would be the proper venue.
Modi is said to have contracted Indian designer Troy Costa to prep his wardrobe for the visit. Costa is known for sharp, western-style suits and tuxedos, but we can’t imagine Modi abandoning his signature style entirely for such an important visit.
He has also scheduled meetings with leaders from corporations such as Google, IBM, Goldman Sachs and Boeing, so we imagine he’ll have some sharp—but still Nehru-collared—suits in the mix. He could pair socks with his sandals, and fit right in at Google.
What will Narendra Modi wear to visit the US?