
Decoding Salman Khan's diamond-embellished tuxedo that he wore for Bigg Boss 16 premiere
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For the premiere of Bigg Boss 16, Salman Khan looked absolutely dapper in a teal-green tuxedo embellished with oxidised black diamonds by Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna.
Salman Khan is back again with another season of the reality television series Bigg Boss. Season 16 of the same premiered on October 1 amid much fervour. For the very first episode, Salman looked absolutely dapper in a teal-green tuxedo embellished with diamonds from the shelves of ace designers Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna. The actor's costume designer, Ashley Rebello, shared a video of him dressed in the outfit on Instagram and you should definitely check it out.
What Salman wore was a teal-green tuxedo. The coat was adorned with oxidised black diamonds on the shoulders and the sleeves in a beautiful pattern. The satin lapels were prominent and complemented the jet-black shirt and pants. Salman styled the ensemble with sharp black formal shoes.
Salman Khan was styled by Ashley Rebello, Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Tanushka Kitt.
"@biggboss16 is here with @beingsalmankhan in a #tealgreen #tucks with oxidised diamonds in dull black. The unknown will be known today. All I know is he will look too good and I like it and so will you. Styled by @ashley_rebello, Alvira Khan Agnitotri and @tankakitt. Designed by @rohitgandhirahulkhanna and thank you @amritakak," reads the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:

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