Queer Eye fame Tan France's fashion wardrobe is a wonderful fusion of sophistication and casual splendour. In his latest appearance at the 30th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards in Los Angeles, the designer took the quintessential suit game to a whole new level. For his first look, Tan picked out a well-fitted crisp white collared shirt and paired it with jet-black trousers. Chosen from the shelves of Indian designer Amit Aggarwal, the television personality “felt so damn chic” in the outfit. We can't help but agree. A shimmery leather waistband with slightly raised edges gave a flashy twist to the formal ensemble. The X-factor was brought on by the dramatically elongated black sculptural bow tie, secured around his neck. While statement rings delivered a classy touch, sleep black shoes rounded off Tan's suave avatar.
Coming to Tan France's second look from the SAG Awards night, the actor once again played muse to an Amit Aggarwal creation. This time, it was an all-black ensemble featuring a full-sleeved collared T-shirt and matching trousers. Through the attire, Tan showcased his love for a relaxed style statement, inclined toward a prim-and-proper debonair. A shiny black belt with a silver buckle strapped to his waist gave an edgy spin to the outfit. Tan did not need our approval to know that he looked handsome; he already confessed to being “obsessed” with the designerwear, calling it one of his “favourite” OOTNs.
Playing with colours was never too difficult for Tan France. Being a fashion designer himself, the actor made sure that his outfit choices always reflected his charming personality. For a “fun night” with his friend and American hairstylist Jonathan van Ness, Tan displayed his basic-chic sartorial sensibility in an Erode Clothing ensemble. The high-neck T-shirt with olive green sleeves and collars also featured multiple vertical stripes in shades of orange, navy blue, green, and white. A flower cutout design in the middle of the torse added a creative touch to the T-shirt. Khaki, loose-fitted pants, coupled with snakeskin shoes and statement rings rounded off his earthy-toned avatar.
Tan France's chic sartorial game has earned him a place in the good books of the fashion police