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10 Wedding Styles Every Man Should Try This Season

  • February 4, 2025
  • Prachi Kothari
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Discover the top 10 wedding styles for Indian men this season, from classic bandhgalas to modern Indo-western fusion. Elevate your wedding look with the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary fashion!

Wedding season is here, and let’s be honest—while brides get all the attention for their outfit choices, men today are stepping up their style game like never before. Whether you’re the groom, the best man, or just attending as a guest, looking sharp is non-negotiable. The modern Indian man isn’t just wearing a kurta because tradition demands it; he’s choosing silhouettes, fabrics, and accessories that speak to his personality. 

So, if you’re gearing up for a wedding this season, here are the top 10 styles you need to try: 

1. The Classic Bandhgala: A Timeless Piece

If you want to radiate understated elegance, the bandhgala suit is your go-to. This structured, regal outfit works for a formal wedding reception or even a grand cocktail event. Opt for deep tones like midnight blue, bottle green, or wine for a refined, aristocratic look. Pair it with sleek mojris or formal shoes, and you’re all set. 

Pro Tip: Add a pocket square or a jewelled brooch for an extra touch of sophistication. 

2. Asymmetric Sherwani: The New-Age Groom’s Favorite

A traditional sherwani will always be a classic, but the modern man is embracing the asymmetric cut. It’s edgy yet elegant, and it sets you apart without looking over-the-top. Choose raw silk or jacquard fabrics in muted gold, beige, or pastels to keep it wedding-appropriate. 

How to Style: Pair it with straight pants or well-tailored churidars. Skip the heavy embroidery if you’re not the groom. 

3. Jodhpuri Suit: Majestic and Sharp

For those who want a mix of royal and contemporary aesthetics, the Jodhpuri suit is a must-have. Its structured silhouette with Nehru collars adds sharpness to your look. Go for rich, light hues like green, blue, or pink, and let the fabric’s texture do the talking. 

Best For: Receptions, sangeet nights, and high-profile cocktail parties. 

For grooms looking to experiment, a layered outfit with a burgundy kurta under a subtly embroidered sherwani can add depth and texture to the ensemble. This colour pairs beautifully with gold and ivory, creating a striking contrast that will turn heads. 

4. Pastel Kurtas with Contrasting Nehru Jackets

If the wedding setting is more intimate or a daytime affair, pastel kurtas are a game-changer. Pair them with a contrasting Nehru jacket—think mint green with beige, blush pink with ivory, or sky blue with tan. It’s simple, stylish, and effortlessly cool. 

5. The Draped Kurta: Fusion Done Right

If you like contemporary fashion, the draped kurta is a great pick. With an Indo-Western appeal, this outfit gives off a sophisticated yet relaxed vibe. Layer it under a jacket or wear it as is with sleek trousers. 

Where to Wear: Mehendi functions or any semi-formal wedding event. 

6. Velvet Blazers: Opulence at Its Best

Velvet is having a moment, and for good reason. A well-tailored velvet blazer can make you look suave at a winter wedding reception. Deep jewel tones like burgundy, black, or royal blue work wonders. Keep the rest of your look minimal—black trousers, a crisp shirt, and sleek shoes. 

Insider Tip: A statement lapel pin or a sleek bowtie can elevate your look

7. Printed or Embroidered Sherwanis: The Bold Statement

If you’re ready to experiment, printed sherwanis are here to make waves. From floral motifs to intricate paisley prints, these sherwanis add depth and texture to your outfit. Pair them with fitted churidars and statement footwear. 

Who Should Try This? Grooms, brothers of the bride/groom, and anyone who isn’t afraid to stand out. 

8. Monochrome Magic: The Power Move

Wearing one colour from head to toe is an effortless way to look stylish. Whether it’s an all-black kurta-pajama set or a single-tone sherwani with matching bottoms, the monochrome look exudes confidence and charm. 

Style Hack: Play with textures—matte silk, jacquard weaves, or self-embroidery to keep it from looking flat. 

9. Indo-Western Fusion: Best of Both Worlds

For the modern man who loves to experiment, Indo-western outfits blend Indian craftsmanship with Western cuts. Think of a short kurta with a tailored jacket, dhoti pants with structured waistcoats, or even an achkan paired with tailored trousers. 

Why You’ll Love It: It’s contemporary, easy to carry, and perfect for those who don’t want to go full traditional. 

10. Statement Accessories: Elevate the Lo

Regardless of what you wear, accessories can make or break the look. Brooches, pocket squares, lapel pins, layered pearl malas, or even a classic watch can add that final touch. Mojris, embroidered loafers, or sleek oxfords can also play a significant role in completing your wedding ensemble. 

The Rule: Don’t over-accessorize—one or two statement pieces are enough. 

Final Thoughts 

Dressing well for a wedding isn’t just about looking good in pictures—it’s about feeling confident and comfortable in what you wear. The modern Indian man understands the power of good tailoring, fabric choices, and the right accessories. Whether you lean towards traditional classics or contemporary twists, there’s a wedding style that fits your personality. 

So, which of these styles are you trying this season? Whatever you choose, wear it with confidence, and you’re bound to make an impression! 

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