Today the urban men are well travelled, aware of global standards and fashions and are confident of what they want. They are open to experimentations where they blend both Indian and western looks for different occasions. More emphasis is given to the cut and the choice of fabrics.
It is all about exclusivity when it comes to choosing a look and men are leaving no stone unturned to look savvy and sharp. There are many unique trends to try in the coming year. Indian ethnic wear for men is evolving at a rapid pace with designers drawing inspiration from varied cultures. One of the gifts of such inspired experiments is the Indo-Western outfits.
Essentially a combination of western cuts and Indian aesthetics, the kurtas with asymmetrical design are top of the trend. Bandhgala’s in bright hues like Montana blue, marmalade, ochre yellow and olive green is very much in the upcoming year. We have put together a collection that perfectly blends innovation in fashion with embroidered mushroom motifs on blazers, Jodhpuri coats, Bandhgalas, kurtas and Jawahar jackets. The garments not only give out an elegant feel but are also conventional, handcrafted and contemporary at the same time.
When it comes to festive style, men prefer to go all traditional. Ethnic wear has the potential to make a man look regal and elegant. From elegant bandhgalas, to linen waist coats, to versatile Jawahar Jacket, there are many options available if they want to look dapper.
From hand embroidery to subtle zardozi work, men’s wear is giving a bold, edgy and eclectic twist to the ethnic trend. Short embroidered linen kurtas along with a printed or jute finish jawahar jackets and trousers to flaunt the carefree and nonchalant spirit in style. Bandgalas in bright shades with surface ornamentation teamed up with a cool Patiala to showcase the brilliant craftsmanhip. For the minimalistic look, you can wear a linen bandhgala in unique colours. One can pair all the above with Afghani pants, palazzos, patiala pants or slim fit trousers and look classy.
Gone are the days when only the bride is expected to stand out at the wedding. Today’s groom not only wants to complement his spouse, but also wants to make a statement. The groom is taking his fashion decisions himself. The groom’s attire is as much a show stealer as his bride’s.
For the wedding one could recommend a sherwani with full hand embroidery to accentuate the whole ensemble. For an elaborate event like Sangeet, we recommend bandgalas in bright shades with surface ornamentation teamed up with a cool Patiala to flaunt the grooms’ refined taste. Jawahar jacket is the most versatile piece of clothing in every man’s wardrobe. You can colour coordinate with your entire ensemble to give an uber-classy look.
For the bachelor’s night, you can opt go for a waist coat with a shirt and trousers or a blazer with black t-shirt and denims to add style and flamboyance to the entire look. Accessories such as ornate turbans, mojris, broaches and pearls give a very regal feel to the whole look for the groom.