The 5 types of sherwanis every groom should consider for their nuptials

The stage is set, the preparations are underway, and the countdown begins – Without a doubt, weddings are one of the biggest days of our lives, and they are as big as they get! If you are a groom-to-be, it makes perfect sense to search for the best outfit to wear for your nuptials right away. As the groom, you ought to put your best foot forward sartorially when all eyes will be upon you! 

With a variety of styles for men to choose from, the regal sherwani emerges to be the go-to choice for grooms. The original classic, Sherwanis has been a groom favorite for years and their aura continues to cast its spell. Coming in with resplendent styles and featuring exquisite embroideries, Sherwani designs have also evolved with time. Following the original template, new-age designers are reinventing the classic silhouette with fresh designs.  

In 2024, sherwanis are being reimagined with contemporary panache, but retaining the essence of the age-old wedding staple.

Here's our look at the trends we're pegging to be the favorites for the grooms and his best buds this wedding season. 

Ethereal Ivory

The perfect neutral shade is not looking to step down from its crowd favorite status any soon. A color exudes elegance like no other, Ivory sherwanis are the epitome of suaveness. As the groom, you cannot make a choice that is equal part safe and excellent than picking up an embroidered Ivory sherwani. Adorned by celebrities en masse, the hue is sure to be the one that grooms will choose to opt for intimate nuptials. 

Contemporary Colors

Of course, somber shades are having an exciting time of their own, but a wave of new age sherwanis is bringing with them a vibrant palette. With reimagined silhouettes, vivid shades of purple, teal, and emerald are replacing the traditional, safer color palettes. A great indicator of a trend taking off is celebrities making the headlines with their appearances in these vibrant shades, and Bollywood stars are presenting their affinity for it in aplomb. 

A Layered Approach

Jackets are the true-blue aides in our closets. They're dependable and always ready for action when a fashionable duty calls for it. Sherwanis are also calling for this sartorial savior to upgrade their classic appeal. Designers are taking the Bundi jacket approach to kurtas and infusing them with sherwanis. It has led to the creation of an alternative, contemporary version of the staple. And it looks just as cool as expected. 

Floral Embroidery

Florals are everyone's favorite, no matter the season. Aesthetically pleasant, floral embroideries not only look mesmerizing, but also symbolize good luck. Sherwanis, known for their display of embellishments, are becoming the perfect canvas for showcasing floral embroideries. Going along with a multitude of shades, botanical embellishments are becoming the flavor du jour! 

White Sherwanis

A serene shade that is considered as pure and pious across communities, becomes the favored hue of the wedding season. The shade and its multiple diluted iterations have been gaining popularity, but the base color has been quietly reaching to be the status quo. Additionally, it is also a great canvas for heritage embroideries in traditional hues of gold and silver.

These were our picks for the trending sherwani designs that will define the groom's wardrobe for the wedding season. However, feel free to experiment with the outfit that you are most comfortable with and expresses your style the best. Because confidence is the best addition to any wardrobe!

So, charm your most confident self for one of the biggest days of your life!

The 5 types of sherwanis every groom should consider for their nuptials