Discover the top men’s wedding wear trends for 2025, where timeless tradition meets modern style. From regal sherwanis to sustainable fashion, Tasva brings you the ultimate guide to groom-worthy style.

Indian weddings in 2025 are redefining style. As the spotlight slowly but surely shifts to the groom’s side, men’s wedding wear is stepping into a new era of sophistication, comfort, and cultural fusion. Tasva, a brand rooted in Indian tradition and tailored for the modern Indian man, brings you a curated look into what’s trending for grooms and groomsmen in 2025.
Whether you’re the groom, a close friend, or a family member, here’s what’s hot this wedding season.
1. Contemporary Royalty: The Return of Ivory and Off-White Sherwanis

Sherwanis have always been the quintessential choice for grooms, but 2025 is seeing a shift in palette. Think ivory, off-white, and ecru tones paired with subtle gold or silver zari work. Grooms are leaning toward softer hues that reflect grace, while allowing the bride’s outfit to shine.
The modern ivory sherwani is often paired with tone-on-tone embroidery, pearl detailing, or minimalistic sequins. Paired with a layered stole or a sleek safa (turban), this look is perfect for the groom who wants to exude regal elegance without being over the top.
Tip from Tasva: Pair your ivory sherwani with mojris that match your stole’s embroidery for a seamless, curated look.
2. Jackets with a Story: Embroidered Bandhgalas & Achkans

Bandhgalas and achkans continue to rule in 2025 – but this year, it’s all about storytelling through embroidery.
Designers are experimenting with hand-embroidered flora, fauna, cityscapes, and even abstract patterns, turning each jacket into a conversation starter. Deep jewel tones like emerald green, navy, maroon, and steel grey are in demand, making these pieces versatile for both pre-wedding and wedding functions.
Pair a bandhgala with slim-cut trousers or dhoti pants, and add a pocket square or statement brooch to complete the look.
3. Dhoti Pants and Angrakhas: Modern Meets Traditional

Fashion in 2025 is witnessing the glorious comeback of the dhoti – but not the cumbersome, traditional wrap. Today’s dhoti pants are sleek, pre-stitched, and effortlessly elegant. Pair them with an angrakha-style kurta for a silhouette that’s both nostalgic and fashion-forward.
This combination works beautifully for events like haldi, mehendi, or sangeet, where grooms want to remain comfortable yet festive.
Tasva’s collection this season includes textured angrakhas with ombré dyes, metallic detailing, and mirror work, offering the perfect balance of celebration and comfort.
4. Layered Looks: From Vests to Stoles to Safas

2025 is all about layering smartly and meaningfully. From double-layered kurtas with asymmetrical cuts to sleeveless jackets worn over short kurtas, this trend is for the experimental dresser.
But the real stars? Printed and handwoven stoles, embroidered Nehru jackets, and colourful safas. These elements add personality, making even a simple kurta stand out.
Style it right: Pick a solid kurta-pyjama set and layer it with a bold vest in Banarasi, Chanderi, or brocade. Finish with a complementary stole casually draped around the neck.
5. The Rise of Monochrome Sets

There’s something incredibly powerful about a head-to-toe monochrome ensemble. Men are moving beyond mix-and-match, opting for single-colour outfits with subtle variations in texture.
From all-black sangeet looks to all-pink haldi sets, monochrome is minimal, modern, and masculine. It allows the fabric, tailoring, and accessories to shine.
Look for tone-on-tone threadwork, jacquard weaves, or self-embossed fabrics that bring depth without adding more colours.
6. Comfort-Luxe Fabrics: Breezy Yet Grand

Gone are the days of heavy, uncomfortable outfits. Grooms today want to dance, move, and celebrate without worrying about sweating through their sherwani. That’s why comfort-luxe fabrics are taking centre stage.
Expect to see lots of cotton-silk blends, muslin, modal silk, and light brocades in 2025. They offer the richness of traditional fabric but breathe like linen.
These fabrics are not just reserved for day events. Evening wear in darker hues with subtle shimmer or metallic thread can create a luxurious look that’s still light to wear.
7. Accessories that Speak

Men’s wedding accessories are no longer limited to just a watch or a pair of cufflinks. In 2025, we’re seeing a surge in:
- Brooches & kalgis – Think antique silver, kundan, or minimalistic metallic designs.
- Statement neckpieces – Layered pearl strings, rudraksha malas, or temple-inspired pendants.
- Coloured juttis/mojris – Embroidered, printed, or even velvet footwear with detailing to match the outfit.
- Pocket squares – Printed, ombré, or metallic – they add flair without fuss.
Accessories are the quickest way to personalise an outfit. At Tasva, each accessory is thoughtfully curated to complement the apparel range, not compete with it.
8. The Rise of Couple Coordination (But Subtle)

Gone are the days of exact colour matches between bride and groom. In 2025, couples are choosing complementary tones, fabric echoes, or shared embroidery motifs to harmonise their looks without being identical.
For instance, if the bride wears a rust lehenga, the groom might pick a muted gold sherwani with rust-coloured buttons or stole. It’s about syncing, not matching.
Tasva offers styling assistance to help couples coordinate their wedding looks while maintaining their individuality.
9. Sustainable & Mindful Fashion

One of the biggest undercurrents of 2025 is sustainability. Grooms are choosing outfits they can re-wear, restyle, or pass on. There’s a move towards:
- Timeless silhouettes over trendy ones
- Natural, biodegradable fabrics
- Local artisanship and handcrafting
- Modular garments (like detachable jackets or layers that can be worn separately later)
Buying once but wearing it in multiple ways is the mantra. At Tasva, each piece is designed not just for the wedding day but also for the many celebrations that follow.
10. Destination-Ready Wardrobe

With destination weddings on the rise, the modern groom needs a wardrobe that travels well. Think crush-free fabrics, dual-purpose outfits, and quick styling options.
Kurta-jacket sets that can be styled with different bottoms, or versatile sherwanis that work across day and night functions, are gaining popularity. Even safa fabrics are chosen keeping the climate in mind – lighter for beaches, structured for the mountains.
Tasva’s 2025 collection includes easy-to-pack, low-maintenance options that help you look sharp no matter the venue.
Final Thoughts
Weddings in 2025 are a beautiful blend of personal expression, rooted traditions, and modern-day comfort. The groom is no longer a silent participant in fashion – he’s front and centre, choosing looks that tell his story.
Whether you’re drawn to the elegance of a sherwani, the fusion vibe of an angrakha, or the ease of a kurta with a twist, Tasva is here to dress the man you are and the groom you want to be.
Celebrate your wedding in style. Celebrate it in Tasva.