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Go-To Style Guide For The Groom To Be!

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Why should the bride always have the most fun and receive the most attention? With the passage of time, it is certain that grooms are equally concerned with making a good first impression on their wedding day.

Gone are the days when only brides had a variety of options for their wedding day. In today's world, a groom has a plethora of options in terms of styles, fabrics, and even experimenting is possible. Grooms are the new wedding show stoppers; we're not only seeing an increase in the number of men bringing their A-game to weddings, but we also love how mindful they're becoming!

Here are some stylish options and grooming tips to help you look your best at your wedding.

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Floral Prints are getting Bigger and Better:

Floral is a timeless trend that will never go out of style. What's new in the floral family this season is that colour-blocked florals will be popular during the wedding season. The best way to incorporate florals into your wedding attire is to coordinate the print with your partner. You would be delighted as to how much fun you can have by incorporating the same prints as the bride’s lehenga or saree into your sherwani, dhoti or south India white lungi and kurta, or even pyjamas for a festive occasion like the Sangeet, Mehendi, or Haldi.

Whether it's simple to light patterns in a variety of bright colours or heavy floral embroidery, this style has been widely accepted by men who have not been afraid to embrace it.

Embroidery is the new normal:

This season, an old trend of intricate gold zardozi embroidery will make a comeback, adding an elegant touch to your outfit. Grooms can choose between a simple chikankari embroidery on simple fabrics like cotton and a heavy multi-coloured zardosi embroidery for their wedding Sherwani.

Its Shimmer and Mirror all the way:

Regardless of the clothing design you choose for your wedding, mirror work always slays with grace. Today, more grooms are choosing to wear mirror work suits. Light and airy mirror work kurtas over cotton vest can also be worn with salwar bottoms. Shimmering is a trend that goes hand in hand with the same trend. Grooms can also go all out for their wedding after-party by wearing a sequined or metallic tuxedo.

An array of Colours:

In 2022, let your outfit colour scheme run wild. Grooms are expected to dress delicately in pastels during the day and boldly in dramatic dark colours at night. More lilacs, blush pink, gold, and beige will be seen than ever before. This season, groom clothing will be brighter, more inviting colours that will elicit more happiness, such as shades of red. Colour blocking is also expected to be a big trend in 2022, with colour combinations like yellow and blue, brown and maroon, green and red, and gold and yellow winning everyone's heart. Combine pastels with bold colours such as red and baby pink or light blue and deep blue. Grooms who would normally opt for grey and black can now express themselves more freely with these hues!

It’s all about Anarkalis!

We live in a modern society where clothing is not only gender-neutral but also fashionable. Who said Anarkalis were only for women? Anarkalis have a long history in our culture, having been worn by men dating back to the maharajas, Mughals, and even the peshwas. The trend that started with women is making a strong comeback for grooms. Because Manarkali is worn by men, the prefix was changed. Manarkalis are not only comfortable, but they also exude a regal and playful vibe. With fit to flare and a variety of jacket options, this fashionable and voguish anarkalis will not only take your breath away but will also earn you some fashion points on your wedding day.

This groom fashion guide will help you get a head start on finding the best wedding attire that will make you look dapper on your wedding day.



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