There are some dresses which make you fidgety. I don't enjoy them,' Irrfan said.
Praising his KFW-II attire, Irrfan said: 'I feel totally comfortable in it. And it also hides my deformities and I am also enjoying the cut of the trousers.'
Designer Dutta said the dress was intended to give Irrfan a hunk look.
'It has given him a different look.. an international look.'
When told that his dress has come as a bit of a surprise, Irrfan said: 'I keep surprising myself, surprising you people.'
Speaking about his collection with the theme 'Tomorrow Land' displayed at KFW-II, Dutta said: 'They were all eco-friendly stuff for the future. I used mainly three colours - white, grey and orange in creating 49 dresses. Fresh fruity colours like orange have been subdued with dull tones like off-white, beige and khaki.'
As models displayed the collection, there was a feeling of bewilderment at the range on display.
Fabrics like linen, cotton, khadi, organza were combined with cotton knit and cotton satin, while geometric prints and graphic embellishments in the form of couching imparted the clothes a futuristic look.