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Aryan Khanna (Delhi): The Classicist. With a background in theater, Aryan brings emotional depth to commercial shoots. He is the face of our Autumn/Winter tailored collection.
Rohan M. (Mumbai): The Disruptor. Tattoos? Approved—as long as they tell a story. Rohan represents the new wave of Indian masculinity: confident, woke, and undeniably stylish.
Vikram Sethi (Bangalore): The Tech Executive. Debonair has pioneered the "Real Man" model—CEOs and founders who model their own success. Vikram isn't a professional model, but his gravitas makes him a recurring favorite.