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Milind Soman just wore a dress and totally owned it

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 16, 2025, 16:21 IST
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Milind Soman proves fashion has no rules

Milind Soman is out here reminding us all that fashion has no rules. For Harper’s Bazaar India’s June, July 2025 issue, the 59-year-old icon stepped out in a white knitted dress and looked cooler than ever. The outfit, from women’s label URA, was paired with sleek black Birkenstock boots, proving yet again that Milind plays by no one’s style rulebook but his own.

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A crop top moment

As if the dress wasn’t enough, Milind also rocked a crop top in another shot from the same shoot. He kept things real with his natural grey hair and beard, skipping any signs of over-styling or editing. It was all very unfiltered, unapologetic, and absolutely iconic.

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​Fans can't get enough

Social media went wild the moment the photos dropped. One user wrote, “Hottest man alive,” while another said, “What a perfect shot and personality… I thought this was AI at first!” Others praised him for being a constant source of motivation. Let’s be honest, not many can pull off a crop top and inspire people at the same time.

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​Breaking barriers with style

More than just a bold fashion moment, Milind’s shoot sparked real conversations about genderless fashion. Many praised him for challenging outdated norms, showing that clothing has no gender. A few even mentioned how refreshing it is to see men feel free to explore different styles without judgment.

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​This isn’t new for Milind

If you’ve followed Milind for a while, you know this isn’t just for show. From barefoot running marathons to redefining ageing and now blurring fashion lines, he’s always doing things differently. And we’re 100% here for it.

In the end, Milind didn’t just wear a dress, he wore it with pride, confidence, and purpose. It’s not just about making a fashion statement. It’s about showing up fully as yourself and owning it. And honestly? That’s the real style flex.

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