<p>BJP leader Narendra Modi chose to dress up in a full-sleeve kurta instead of his trademark half-sleeve attire for his swearing-in ceremony as the country's 15th Prime Minister at Rashtrapati Bhavan here Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>His outfit for the special ceremony has been designed by his personal tailor Bipin Chauhan, according to reports.<br /><br />For the ceremony, Modi teamed up his cream-coloured full-sleeve kurta with a pair of pyjama and bandhgala half jacket in the light shade of brown.<br /><br />He added a little glitter with a golden coloured pen in his jacket pocket.<br /><br />His crisp and clean dressing style has often been appreciated by fashion designers like Samanth Chauhan and Poonam Bajaj.<br /></p>
<p>BJP leader Narendra Modi chose to dress up in a full-sleeve kurta instead of his trademark half-sleeve attire for his swearing-in ceremony as the country's 15th Prime Minister at Rashtrapati Bhavan here Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>His outfit for the special ceremony has been designed by his personal tailor Bipin Chauhan, according to reports.<br /><br />For the ceremony, Modi teamed up his cream-coloured full-sleeve kurta with a pair of pyjama and bandhgala half jacket in the light shade of brown.<br /><br />He added a little glitter with a golden coloured pen in his jacket pocket.<br /><br />His crisp and clean dressing style has often been appreciated by fashion designers like Samanth Chauhan and Poonam Bajaj.<br /></p>