When it comes to making cultural heritage mingle with modern streetwear aesthetics, Rastah is redefining fashion from Pakistan to the global stage. Since its launch in 2018 by Zain, Adnan, and Ishmail Ahmad, the brand has captivated a discerning audience. Now, Rastah adds another name to its growing list of high-profile admirers: Indian rap icon Yo Yo Honey Singh.
In a recent Instagram post, Rastah showcased Honey Singh sporting their striking emerald green leather suit, captioned, "Yo Yo Honey Singh wears the emerald green leather suit with custom embroidered detailing." The jacket alone, priced upwards of USD4,000, epitomises the brand's ethos of crafting pieces that are unconventional yet luxurious.
The jacket, a standout piece, is crafted from green hair-on leather and features a cropped, structured silhouette that exudes urban sophistication. Its hand-embellished collar, adorned with metallic studs, offers a textured contrast to the simple design, while a handmade polymer clay zip adds an unexpected artistic and abstract touch. Fully lined for versatility, the jacket is designed for both comfort and impact, making it a statement piece for any fashion-forward wardrobe.
Paired with the jacket are wide-legged trousers that further elevate the status of the ensemble to a rich man's co-ord. With a smooth, light-reflecting texture, the trousers boast an iridescent sheen, adding a sense of movement and fluidity to the look. The relaxed fit ensures ease of wear without compromising on style, while a simple button closure keeps the design clean.
Completing the look, Honey Singh accessorised with black leather gloves and his signature rectangular-framed glasses.
This isn't the first time the brand has found favour with India's top rappers. Not too long ago, Badshah was spotted in an archival Rastah jacket designed by artist Nikita Jaisinghani. The piece featured intricate cream-coloured beadwork forming floral and leaf patterns.
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