D'YAVOL X3 Drop Time: Aryan Khan Launches New Luxury Streetwear Collection Tonight
Aryan Khan, the eldest son of Shah Rukh Khan, is making waves with his luxury streetwear brand, D'YAVOL. While he has the charisma to follow in his father's footsteps, Aryan has chosen a different path. At 27, he is preparing for his directorial debut with a Netflix series titled 'Stardom'. Before stepping into direction, Aryan ventured into entrepreneurship by launching D'YAVOL.
The Khan family recently captured attention with their collaboration for D'YAVOL X2's second launch. Shah Rukh and Aryan Khan set social media abuzz with their photoshoot for the D'YAVOL X3 campaign. In the images, Shah Rukh sported a black hoodie from Aryan's collection, while Aryan looked stylish in a white X-Girlfriend hoodie.

The latest collection from D'YAVOL, named X3, will be available tonight at 7 PM IST on January 12. Fans can purchase it exclusively on www.dyavolx.com. The collection includes limited edition items like Duck II tees, Whiteout tees, Blackout hoodies, Midnight tees, Knight Walker II pants, and Signature Suede jackets.
In addition to these offerings, Aryan and his team are introducing more design options than previous collections. The new line will feature D'YAVOL caps alongside other apparel. This expansion aims to provide fans with a broader selection of styles to choose from.
During an interview with Elle India, Aryan shared insights about collaborating with his father for the brand's promotional campaign. He described it as an unforgettable experience and said, "Shooting the campaign was also a memorable experience, as it always is when I'm working with my father. We've shot together a few times now, and each time it's more fun than the last. This ad feels different, though-it has more of a story to it, and I'm really pleased with how it turned out."
The anticipation surrounding D'YAVOL X3 is palpable as fans eagerly await its release. With its exclusive launch on the official website tonight at 7 PM IST, enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their pieces before they sell out.