<p>New Delhi: Actor-comic Vir Das, who is set to host the upcoming International Emmy Awards, on Sunday invited aspiring designers, labels and students to design him an outfit for the awards ceremony.</p>.<p>The comedian will take over the hosting duties of the event in New York in November, a year after he won the trophy for his comedy special <em>Landing</em>.</p>.<p>In an Instagram post, Das asked budding talent to put together "super formal stuff", for which they will be duly credited and paid.</p>.There are no middlemen between me and my audience: Vir Das.<p>"I’m going to be the first Indian to host the International Emmy Awards. I’m going to wear something Indian from home. I’m also not going to wear a fancy designer. They have enough cash and clients. So we’re gonna launch someone new," he wrote, urging designers to submit their work via email.</p>.<p>The actor said the attire should be Indian or a blend of Indo-western.</p>.<p>"This is super duper ultra formal wear at a very high level for a very large audience. You have to make me look good in formal wear… It HAS TO BE INDIAN OR INDO-WESTERN FUSION. I do not need a tuxedo… We will pay you for your work, pay for the outfit, and credit you," he added in the post.</p>.<p>Das was most recently seen in the Prime Video series <em>Call Me Bae</em>, fronted by Ananya Panday.</p>
<p>New Delhi: Actor-comic Vir Das, who is set to host the upcoming International Emmy Awards, on Sunday invited aspiring designers, labels and students to design him an outfit for the awards ceremony.</p>.<p>The comedian will take over the hosting duties of the event in New York in November, a year after he won the trophy for his comedy special <em>Landing</em>.</p>.<p>In an Instagram post, Das asked budding talent to put together "super formal stuff", for which they will be duly credited and paid.</p>.There are no middlemen between me and my audience: Vir Das.<p>"I’m going to be the first Indian to host the International Emmy Awards. I’m going to wear something Indian from home. I’m also not going to wear a fancy designer. They have enough cash and clients. So we’re gonna launch someone new," he wrote, urging designers to submit their work via email.</p>.<p>The actor said the attire should be Indian or a blend of Indo-western.</p>.<p>"This is super duper ultra formal wear at a very high level for a very large audience. You have to make me look good in formal wear… It HAS TO BE INDIAN OR INDO-WESTERN FUSION. I do not need a tuxedo… We will pay you for your work, pay for the outfit, and credit you," he added in the post.</p>.<p>Das was most recently seen in the Prime Video series <em>Call Me Bae</em>, fronted by Ananya Panday.</p>