Monday, 25 July 2016

Indian Ethnic Wear Styles For Groom-To-Be

As the world transforms into a worldwide town, diverse impacts have begun to saturate our ways of life. It's not only the films we watch and the music we hear it out, but also clear in the way we convey and express our style through FASHION.

The design that includes a blend of both eastern and western styles, looks outstandingly great, as well as way more acceptable and multi-useful.

It is very well accepted that Indian ethnic wear fashion options for grooms are less than that of the bride. But fashion is changing as we see a great deal of development in designs and styles. Gone are the days when a Salwar and Kurta were the main choices accessible.


Scroll down to get the latest dressing style updates and take your pick!

Velvet Sherwani/Blazer:

Velvets are for those who love to experiment, keeping royalty intact! This style is for the men who would love to feel like royalty on their D-day! There is nothing more classy than a confident man in a Royal Blue Sherwani on his wedding day. The velvety fabric makes it look super rich and adds elegance to the masterpiece.

Sherwani with Dhoti:

Sherwani is a very common clothing, however giving it an Indo western turn makes it super stylish. Rather than wearing it with normal Churidar pants, you can wear a dhoti. Grooms with tall stature can carry this look very well. Wear an option that is other than the standard cream and red. Match the shade of your dhoti with your better half’s look, and see how delightful it looks. This trendy Indian ethnic wear option with a twist is ideal for wedding functions.

Bandhgala Jackets:

You can never turn out badly when you wear a Bandhgala jacket and the best part about this style is it looks extraordinary on all body sorts, be it hunk, lean, fat or skinny! You can wear a Bandhgala coat on a short Kurta and pair it with straight pants for a killer look. Dark hues Bandhgala  looks incredible hot particularly maroon.

Embroidered Sherwani:

When the groom needs a little extra, however, without going over-the-top, this fully embroidered style will act the hero. The completely weaved Sherwani is certain to make heads turn at the occasion! A studded Sherwani is an ultimate option you can rely upon.

Salwar with Achkan:

Want to look simple yet sharp? Then look no further and buy a nice Achkan. Achkan is a very simple but a very elegant option for grooms to wear in their pre wedding ceremonies and even on their Big-Day. An Achkan is similar to a Sherwani in general. However, they do have a different cut and sleek material.
It can be worn for Sangeet or at your Mehendi as it's approved by famous celebrities. You can also combine it with a dhoti too.

So, pick these Indian Ethnic Wear styles on your special day to bring out your best! Happy Wedding!