
Diljit Dosanjh isn’t just having a moment right now; he is the entire moodboard. While his music continues to tear up global charts and sell out stadiums, there’s something else quietly stealing the spotlight. His wardrobe. We’re talking about a guy who takes intimidating, high-end international labels and wears them with such effortless desi swagger, you’d think the brands were made exclusively for him.
Anyone can throw cash at luxury. But making it entirely your own? That takes a different kind of genius. Here are five times Diljit proved he has an absolute chokehold on global sartorial grammar.

Remember the 2025 Met Gala? While half the guest list played it safe in predictable black-tie tuxedos, Diljit decided to flip the script. He walked the iconic steps in a stunning, structured sherwani by international designer Prabal Gurung. But the real flex wasn't just the garment itself. It was how he styled it. Layered with exquisite, heavy jewelry that gave a massive nod to the historic Patiala Necklace, it was a proud, unapologetic display of heritage. Naturally, it dropped jaws and had Vogue readers voting it as one of the best looks of the night.
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Then there was his massive debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He could have easily worn a sharp suit. Instead, he showed up in a pristine ivory kurta-chaadra and a perfectly pleated turlay wali pagg by Raghavendra Rathore.
Now, here comes the twist. He anchored this deeply traditional folk look with high-ankle Nike Air Jordans and a custom, diamond-studded Audemars Piguet on his wrist. For the horology enthusiasts out there, pairing a high-end AP with traditional Punjabi wear is an absolute masterclass in style subversion. It just works.
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Diljit also knows exactly when to dial the volume down. When he dropped his album Ghost, he traded the loud logos for something remarkably sophisticated: a cropped black Celine Chasseur jacket complete with those signature ornate golden buttons. He didn’t overdo the accessories. A delicate pearl necklace and a simple gold ring were all he needed. It was an unexpected dive into the "old money" aesthetic, proving he can do regal and refined just as easily as hypebeast streetwear.
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Speaking of hype, let's talk about his chaotic talent for maximalism. The man has a rare ability to throw together loud, branded pieces without looking like a walking billboard. Picture this. He steps out of a Lamborghini wearing a bright, punchy Prada shirt, tailored YSL trousers, and a black Prada crossbody bag. Add a pair of chunky Balenciaga sneakers and his signature black turban to the mix. On paper? It sounds like a mess. In reality? It’s visual packaging at its absolute finest. He wears the clothes; they never wear him.
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Finally, we can't ignore the streetwear. Diljit is a notorious hunter of rare drops. We’ve seen him rocking the holy grail of sneakers—the neon green Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Lows straight from the late Virgil Abloh's playbook. But he doesn't just wear them like an average sneakerhead. He aggressively mixes Italian luxury houses right into his street style. Think relaxed black Gucci sweatsuits completely elevated by a heavy, chunky gold Versace statement necklace.
At the end of the day, Diljit isn’t just following trends. He’s actively dismantling the old rules of luxury fashion. Whether he’s swapping out a traditional jutti for rare Jordans or casually flexing an AP watch with a kurta, he proves that true style is all about staying rooted while reaching for the stars.
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