Top Trends in Men’s Ethnic Wear for Indian Weddings

Latest Trends in Men’s Ethnic Wear for Indian Weddings

For the modern groom or stylish wedding guest, dressing well starts with knowing what’s trending—and wearing it your way.

Therajwada
Therajwada
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Indian weddings are no less than a grand celebration, and the spotlight isn't just on the bride anymore. Grooms and wedding guests are now equally focused on making style statements with their outfits. Men’s ethnic wear for weddings has evolved, blending tradition with innovation—and it’s time to stay updated.

Here are the latest trends in ethnic wear for men for marriage that are stealing the show this season:

1. Indo Western Takes the Lead

Indo Western outfits continue to dominate wedding wardrobes. Think front-open embroidered jackets, asymmetrical hems, and unique layering. These pieces combine traditional craftsmanship with modern silhouettes—perfect for cocktail nights, sangeets, or even wedding receptions.

Explore standout styles like the Midnight Royale or Heritage Brown Indo Western outfits from The Rajwada—designed for the bold, fashion-forward man.

2. Kurta Pajamas with a Twist

Gone are the days of plain kurtas. Today’s trending styles feature mirror work, thread embroidery, and pastel hues. Pairing them with contrast sadris or long jackets creates a layered, refined look for haldi, mehendi, or intimate ceremonies.

Lightweight and versatile, these sets work for both the groom and his squad.

3. Royal Sherwanis Never Fade

While trends shift, sherwanis remain evergreen. But this year, it’s all about detailed hand embroidery, velvet accents, and rich jewel tones. You’ll see deeper hues like royal blue, olive green, and wine making a strong comeback.

Perfect for pheras or a royal entry, sherwanis bring unmatched elegance to a groom’s big day.

4. Statement Blazers and Tuxedos

Weddings are increasingly including Western-style receptions—and wedding suits for male attendees have become part of the ethnic mix. Tuxedos with embellishments or bandhgala blazers with subtle embroidery are trendy choices, adding variety to a groom’s wedding wardrobe.

Pair with tailored trousers and loafers to seal the look.

5. Earthy Tones and Pastels

Colour trends have shifted towards softer, earthy palettes. Sage green, beige, dusty rose, and ivory are dominating ceremonies, especially daytime events. These colours reflect sophistication, photograph beautifully, and feel refreshing.

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