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    Pastels, pearls, tote bags: The rise of the soft man aesthetic

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    Men are embracing a 'soft man' aesthetic, characterized by emotional openness, expressive style, and a rejection of traditional rigid masculinity. This shift, influenced by global trends and the pandemic, allows men to integrate strength with gentleness, fostering deeper connections and a more authentic self-expression. Vulnerability is now seen as a broadening of strength, not a weakness.
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    Masculinity once came in hard edges – stiff collars, oversized watches, gym shoulders, and a no-feelings policy. Today, in cafés, offices, concerts, even weddings, men are softening. The soft man aesthetic celebrates gentleness, emotional openness, and expressive style: pastels, breezy linens, crochet knits, pearls, tote bags, and skincare without irony. It’s not just fashion-it’s a mindset. Less performing masculinity, more living it. Dr Chandni Tugnait, MD (AM), psychotherapist, coach & healer, says, “Culturally, this marks the rise of ‘integrated masculinity’, where strength and softness coexist. Men are learning to protect without dominating, to lead without silencing, and to feel without fracturing. The result is deeper friendships, more conscious relationships, and a quiet rewriting of what it means to be a man — a responsive, reflective, and real masculinity that doesn’t need to prove itself. Soft man starter pack
    • Pastel-coloured linen shirts
    • Light-knit or crochet vests
    • A good tote (canvas or jute works)
    • Simple jewellery
    • A basic skincare routine: cleanser + moisturiser + SPF
    • Saying “I felt…” instead of “It’s fine”
    Why this shift now? A blend of global cultural influences – K-dramas, Gen-Z fashion, digital creator culture – plus the pandemic’s emotional reckoning. When the world paused, many reconsidered: Who am I performing for? The answer seems to be: no one. This is men returning to themselves. ‘Being a man no longer means being rough’ “Men today have begun to truly accept themselves. Being a man no longer means being rough, dark, or mysterious. This generation is softer, more romantic, and open-hearted, and that shift is reflected beautifully in fashion. Pastels and softer tones feel light and calming, especially in a country like India. Not every man has to be macho; most are simply living honest, everyday lives, and that authenticity is what makes modern men so aesthetic,” says Hitendra Kapopara, a stylist. ‘Vulnerability isn’t weakness’ “For the first time in generations, masculinity is allowed to exhale. Rigid definitions tied to stoicism, self-reliance, and emotional suppression are giving way to something more human. Today’s men are learning that vulnerability isn’t weakness — it lets them express what earlier generations were taught to bury. Phrases like “I need help” or “Can we work this out?” are replacing competitive language. This softer masculinity doesn’t undo strength; it broadens it. Emotional transparency, compassion, and self-reflection no longer diminish identity, quietly reshaping friendships and romantic relationships,” adds Dr Chandni Tugnait.    

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