The Gentlemen's Club
Some men are recognised the moment they enter a room. The room does not change for them. The cloth does. The Gentlemen's Club is not a list of names. It is a record of men who share one thing: a standard, carried quietly, expressed in what they chose to wear and how they chose to wear it. Mr. Fox does not dress men for attention. It dresses men who have long since stopped needing it. What follows is their company.
Chanakya Prakash Ranjan
a policy thinker and gifted artist whose work takes Indian tradition into global spaces.
He balances cultural depth with a sharp, forward-thinking mind.
ft. Fox Nehru Jacket.
Vansh Virmani
a photographer and creative director, constantly builds worlds with his visuals. Whether it’s a quiet portrait or a campaign for someone like Torani, there’s softness and strength in all he creates. And somehow, it always feels him.
ft. Fox French Worker Jacket.
Parth Gupta
started Bloom Café at 21, then Cicchetti Italiano — places that don’t just serve food, but offer presence. He’s redefined vegetarian fine dining with ease, play, and detail far beyond his years.
ft. Fox Linen Shirt.
Anas Khan
the man behind Unzip Delhi, just gets the city. His storytelling — slow, immersive, rooted — made me see places I’d passed a hundred times in a new light. The kind of guy who listens before he speaks.
ft. Fox Nehru Jacket
Danish Pratap Sood
actor and musician, his work speaks with emotion — whether a role onscreen or a melody. He brings vulnerability to everything he does, without saying much. It’s rare, and it stays.
ft. Fox Magnet Jacket.
Chayan Chopra
Indian Actor, wearing Fox Ram Jacket.