Three decades after its debut at one of Rajasthan’s most storied forts, Raghavendra Rathore Jodhpur returns to that founding moment not with nostalgia, but with precision.
The label’s latest offering, Impressions of Mehrangarh, is a printed menswear collection that draws quietly but deliberately from the fort’s architectural permanence. Geometric compositions, tonal layering, and a restrained palette define the range surfaces that feel considered rather than decorative, where pattern and texture are held in careful balance.
At the centre of it all stands the Bandhgala the silhouette that has been synonymous with RRJ since its very first show. Here, it is reimagined through print and surface, retaining the structured composure the house is known for while opening it up to contemporary expression.
The collection makes no loud declarations. Its strength lies in understatement: craftsmanship and form take precedence over ornamentation, and the palette stays nuanced enough to let construction do the talking. It is, in many ways, a direct translation of the fort’s own design language enduring, architectural, unhurried.
Conceived for a global wardrobe, Impressions of Mehrangarh moves fluidly across cultures and occasions without losing its roots. It reflects what RRJ has consistently proposed as a vision of modern masculinity confident and composed, shaped by endurance rather than trend, and very deliberately beyond seasons.
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