The Indian Groomsmen Style Guide: Different Attire for Different Functions
If your best friend's wedding is coming up and you love to look dapper at all ceremonies, here's what we have in store for you this Indian wedding season...
Hello, Groom's party!
Whether it's a traditional Indian wedding or a destination wedding, the groom and bride's friends and family are all eyes on the big day. When it comes to buying a suit, your style and taste are certainly important, but to choose the right suit for your friend's wedding, you must consider factors such as season, location, and a plethora of functions.
It's a demanding expectation to look good in the midst of all the wedding planning and events.
So, if your best friend's wedding is coming up and you love to look dapper at all ceremonies, here's what we have in store for you this wedding season.
For Mehendi!
Choose a tailored kurta over cotton vests and pyjama for this occasion. It is unquestionably the best combination. When an asymmetrical bandi meets a quilted craft, it's perfection. With printed short length kurta and pyjama, elegance comes naturally to your repertoire. It looks great with sandals or jootis.
For Haldi!
Choose something yellow! You can dress in the traditional Indian attire of trouser, shirt, and jacket. Haldi is the time of year when you want to look simple and sober with a splash of colour. Short kurtas are also a good option for a haldi ceremony outfit.
For Sangeet!
Choose a sophisticated look! Because sangeets are mostly held in the evening, consider your appeal in a suit. You can add some colour. Wedding attire from online stores is certain to make an extra entrance at your next level. Prints adorn the exquisite design, while the silhouette adds a special touch.
For A Wedding!
Get yourself a suit! Something about four-piece suits conveys the right message to onlookers.
Nothing beats the traditional black tuxedo, but if you want to go above and beyond, try a fancy pin-striped or double-breasted suit.
Adapt to changing fashion as it fades, but elegance and style leave a lasting impression.
5 Suit Colours for Grooms to Wear
Now your wedding requires you to be the best-dressed person you've ever seen. What better way to look dapper on your wedding day than in a classy men's suit? Here are the five suit colours that will make you look your best on your wedding day:
Navy Blue
Navy blue is a timeless colour that can be dressed up or down by pairing it with the right shoes and other accessories. It is a single colour that keeps your wedding suit from being too formal or too casual. It achieves the ideal balance between the two. For the wedding, pair them with a pair of black or brown formal shoes and some great suit accessories.
White
Nothing beats a white suit for making a bold fashion statement. No matter what the occasion, a white men's suit makes him look absolutely elegant and chic. Look ethereal in a white suit with the right accessories on your wedding day.
Black
A black suit for men is always a classic choice, whether for a wedding or another formal occasion. However, when wearing a black suit on your wedding day, make sure to add a splash of colour with a pocket square or tie. Wear your suit with tan brown shoes for a flawless look on your wedding day.
Charcoal Grey
Charcoal grey is a very versatile colour that enhances the appearance of anyone who wears it. This colour can be worn to formal occasions, but it also looks great at social events such as weddings. Charcoal grey suits give the wearer a rich feeling and look even better when accessorised correctly.
Pastel Pink
Pastel pink suits for men are popular these days and are increasingly being worn by men to weddings. This colour will make you stand out as the groom at your wedding.
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