Virat Kohli: The Dazzling Style Icon
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Youths are following Virat Kohli not just for his spectacular batting but his astute styling too. Virat offers a simple mantra to the youths, nothing else is as much relevant in fashion as one’s own comfort level with the outfit that one is wearing in. On the personal front, the batsman is a huge fan of Justin Timberlake, the American Pop star, for his eccentric fashion statement. The Delhi cricketer also keeps himself up-to-date about the latest happenings from the world of haute couture and is a blazing fashonista too.
A pair of white sneakers, stylish boots and a T-shirt is the Virat Kohli’s favorite fashion ensemble. Also, Virat loves donning different hairdos frequently as he doesn’t believe in keeping the same hairstyle for long time. Team India’s batting mainstay also adores the football icons David Bekham and Cristiano Ronaldo for their astonishing fashion sense on and off the field.
Decoding Virat Kohli’s Style Statement
Haircut: Thundercats Style
Beard Styling: George Michael type (full beard)
Favorite Outfit: White Sneakers and V-neck T Shirt
Wrist Essentials: A watch and a wrist band
Diet: Balanced one without any sweet and lots of work outs to burn out extra calories.
Favorite Tatoo: Samurai Warrior
Favorite Car: Audi A8L W12 Quattro & Audi series
Entry of Virat Kohli into the World of Fashion Brand
Virat Kohli has opened a men’s fashion brand Wrogn last year. The store is in plan to launch a lot of fashion outlets across metro towns of India in the near future. The brand is adding Trendy T-shirts, slim-fit trousers and other fashion add-ons such as belts, wallets and footwear to its collection from time to time.
Virat Kohli has also demonstrated his modeling avatar in the past one decade appearing in several TV commercials. But coming to Kohli’s personal choice that he recently stated to the media, the 28-year-old would certainly not do any TV commercials depicting him in undergarments. He did one such advertisement in the past on TV but won’t do again.