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The Gentleman’s Closet at Aza Santacruz: A Curated Vision of Modern Menswear 

The best menswear moments rarely announce themselves. They settle quietly in a sharp shoulder line, a perfectly weighted fabric, a garment that feels like it was made for exactly the life you lead. That was the mood at The Gentleman's Closet, hosted by Aza Fashions at Aza Santacruz on 23rd May 2026: an intimate luxury menswear showcase shaped around the modern gentleman's wardrobe - refined, versatile, and deeply considered. 

The place was built around detailed conversation and the slow pleasure of discovering clothes that feel personal. From tailored jackets to designer kurtas for men, the event brought together a sharp edit of pieces that reflected where modern menswear is headed in 2026. 

 

Aza Santacruz Sets the Scene 

There is something distinct about a store event when it allows clothing to breathe. At Aza Santacruz, The Gentleman’s Closet created that space with ease. The mood was polished but not distant, elegant but not overly staged. 

Guests moved through the curation at their own pace, pausing over fabric, fit, embroidery, structure, and finish. The setting encouraged a closer look. In a wardrobe that shifts between weddings, festive gatherings, work dinners, travel and evening occasions, this kind of curation feels especially relevant. It reflects a simple truth: the modern gentleman no longer dresses for one moment alone; he dresses for movement. 

A Curated Expression of Modern Menswear 

The assortment at The Gentleman’s Closet reflected a clear point of view: luxury does not always need to announce itself loudly. Sometimes, it sits in the sharp line of a shoulder, the fall of a sleeve, or the way a bundi transforms an otherwise simple look. 

The showcase brought together elevated wardrobe essentials across categories. Tailored jackets offered structure without stiffness. Contemporary shirts carried personality through cut, texture, and subtle detail. Statement bundis introduced depth for festive and wedding dressing, while classic and modern kurtas balanced tradition with a cleaner, current sensibility. 

This is where contemporary Indian menswear feels most exciting now. It is no longer limited to the binary of formal Western tailoring and traditional festive dressing. It is becoming more fluid. A tailored jacket can sit over a kurta. A bundi can sharpen a shirt. A classic silhouette can feel fresh through proportion, color, or finish. 

Inside the Meet the Designer Experience 

One of the most compelling moments of the afternoon was the Meet the Designer event, where customers had the opportunity to engage directly with the creative minds behind Rohit Doshi, Sammohan Ceremonial, and Line Outline. 

These interactions gave the showcase its emotional center. Instead of simply viewing designer menswear on racks, guests could understand the thought behind each piece. There were conversations around why a certain fabric was chosen, how a silhouette was developed, what kind of man the garment was imagined for, and how detailing can shift the mood of an entire look. 

Rohit Doshi’s presence brought attention to refined construction and contemporary elegance. Sammohan Ceremonial added a deeper lens on occasion dressing, especially for men who want festive clothing with presence and polish. Line Outline offered a modern approach to wardrobe building, where clean design and considered details create lasting value. 

In luxury menswear India, this kind of exchange matters. It reminds us that craftsmanship is not abstract. It lives in the decisions a designer makes long before a garment reaches the store. 

 

The New Language of Menswear 

The Gentleman’s Closet also spoke to a larger shift in menswear trends in 2026. Men are no longer approaching fashion only through function or occasion. They are becoming more expressive, more informed, and more willing to build wardrobes that reflect personality. 

Modern menswear today values versatility, but not at the cost of character. A man may want a jacket he can wear to a cocktail evening, then style differently for a festive dinner. He may want a kurta that feels rooted yet minimal. He may choose a bundi not just because tradition asks for it, but because it gives his look shape and identity. 

At Aza Santacruz, that balance was present throughout the edit. The clothes felt occasion-ready but not trapped by occasion. They suggested that the modern gentleman’s wardrobe should be built with pieces that travel across moments. 

 

Why The Gentleman’s Closet Matters 

What made The Gentleman’s Closet memorable was not only the selection of clothes, but the way the event framed menswear as a living, evolving conversation. 

The luxury menswear showcase at Aza Santacruz brought together the essential elements of a modern wardrobe: tailoring, craftsmanship, versatility, and personal expression. It allowed guests to experience designer clothing through the hand, the eye, and the story behind it. 

For Aza Fashions, the event also reflected a continued focus on curated menswear experiences that go beyond display. The Gentleman’s Closet showed that when fashion is presented with context, it becomes more than a purchase. It becomes a way of understanding style, craft, and self-expression.

 

FAQs 

What is The Gentleman’s Closet at Aza Santacruz? 

The Gentleman’s Closet is an exclusive menswear showcase by Aza Fashions held on 23rd May 2026 at Aza Santacruz, Mumbai. It focused on curated menswear and elevated wardrobe essentials for the modern gentleman. 

Who were the designers at the Meet the Designer session? 

At the Meet the Designer session, guests connected with the designers behind Rohit Doshi, Sammohan Ceremonial, and Line Outline, gaining deeper insight into craftsmanship, detailing, and contemporary menswear. 

What kind of menswear was showcased? 

The event featured tailored jackets, contemporary shirts, statement bundis, classic and modern kurtas, occasion-ready separates, and elevated wardrobe staples. 

What is the 20 Under 20 edit? 

The 20 Under 20 edit is a curated selection of designer styles under ₹20,000, featuring names such as Richa Goenka, Deepika Arora, Nautanky, Whimsical by Shica, and Paulmi & Harsh. 

Where is Aza Santacruz located? 

Aza Santacruz is located at Ground Floor, Fair Field CHS, Santacruz West, Mumbai – 400054.

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  • Ishika Sen crafts compelling fashion content with a sharp eye for style, couture, and whatever’s worth a second look. A travel enthusiast at heart, she's always chasing new trends and destinations. Outside of work, you’ll likely find her at the gym or unwinding with a good movie.

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