Mens Wedding Sherwani Trends you shouldn’t Miss
Unlike earlier, the
grooms wedding ensemble ideas have crossed leaps and bounds and have come a
long way from basic off-white Sherwanis
to floral printed Sherwanis.
Most of the modern designer sherwani you
see today have got their share of inspiration from the glamorous Bollywood
industry and designers make us go gaga with their designer wears.
A Sherwani is a
traditional and a royal wedding wear for men and we love the transformation it
is going through. Not only we are spotting new trends, grooms are becoming open
to experimenting with their wedding Sherwanis as well. So here are some of the
outfits which are trending and are perfect for any weddings.
Rich
hues that are on point
More men are
experimenting with deep dark-hued
Sherwanis that are trending. Dark hues are more suitable for functions like
Sangeet, engagement or the wedding reception. How dapper is this Classic Navy
Blue Sherwani for groom with
Neem Zari work all over?
Embroidered
dupatta is trending
Who said only brides
can carry off that gorgeously embroidered dupatta? These days, grooms aren't
scared to experiment and are carrying off embellished dupattas in style. This
is one new trend that is catching up fast. Dupatta in velvet in dark
contrasting shades like this maroon velvet shawl with neem Zari work works well.
A
twist on the classic
We know that gold with maroon is a classic combination for the groom but here is a little twist to it. The sleeveless gold Banarasi brocade Indo-western with elegant zardozi embellishment in button is a modern version of the traditional that can really make you stand out.
Angrakha
Sherwani
Angrakha Sherwani is a side cut styled designer sherwani for groom which clearly showcases the breadth of shoulders as one of its ends is tied to another on the shoulder. You have the scope to accessorize lavishly with this type of Sherwani as necklines and collars are all highlighted.
Indo-western Sherwani
If you are looking for a traditional yet modern look, indo-westerns cannot be left behind. Indo-westerns have a touch of modernity and royalty and it uses a combination of distinct designs with heavy stones embellishments which give a regal feel to your whole look.
Whether you choose to
coordinate with the bride completely or go contrast, in fact, these days grooms are really standing out. From interesting
hues to embellishments and silhouettes, grooms are all ready to experiment
things which are totally new.
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