There is a reason the phrase designer suit keeps showing up in Karan Tacker’s off screen wardrobe vocabulary. In a feed that loves the quick fix of a loud print or a novelty sneaker, a suit asks for patience, fit, and a point of view. The recent images tagged to NM Design Studio and stylist Sachin Ghankutkar land as a reminder that tailoring still does the most with the least, when the cut is doing real work.
Designer suit, but make it personal

The best modern suits on celebrities succeed when they look engineered for the person wearing them, not borrowed from a mood board. On Tacker, the line is clean and the proposition is direct. These are designer suits styled with a clear priority: let the silhouette lead. It is the difference between wearing tailoring and posing in it.
Credit also matters here. NM Design Studio is named in the caption, which signals the suit is not an anonymous rental but a piece tied to a specific atelier. Ghankutkar’s tag is equally telling, because this kind of ease on camera usually arrives after fittings, pin marks, and decisions about what not to add.
What the styling gets right
Styling can flatten a suit by treating it like a uniform. The smarter approach is to treat it like a frame. The look leans into classic proportion, then lets smaller choices do the talking: how the jacket sits at the shoulder, how the trouser breaks, what is left open at the neck. You can feel the intent to keep the eye moving vertically, a trick that photographs beautifully and reads even better in motion.
This is also where a strong designer suit earns its keep. If the jacket is cut correctly, it does not need layered distractions to create presence. One “extra” becomes enough, a watch, a ring, a single tonal shirt, rather than a full stack of styling signals.
The suit as an image strategy

For actors, tailoring doubles as a kind of visual shorthand. A suit can signal formality, but it can also signal control over one’s own image, particularly in the social media era where every outfit lives forever. The reason designer suit styling has become a recurring language for celebrities is simple: it reads as intentional from a distance, and it rewards scrutiny up close.
Where this sits in the bigger menswear mood
Menswear has been swinging between softness and structure for several seasons, but the suit never really leaves. What changes is the attitude around it. Right now, the most compelling examples are not necessarily about peak lapels or novelty fabrics. They are about making a tailored piece look lived in, worn with conviction, and photographed without forcing a story.
Photo Credits
Images courtesy of their respective owners. Caption tags reference NM Design Studio (https://www.instagram.com/nm_design_studio/), stylist Sachin Ghankutkar (https://www.instagram.com/sachin_ghankutkar), and Karan Tacker.








