Monday 24 September 2012

Men's Wedding Fashion in India

Now close your eyes, take a deep breath and think: no more exclusive bachelor booze parties, no more Marilyn Monroe and Pam Anderson/Lee/Whatever on you walls, no more…okay, okay, I am not helping. I’ll stop and get on with it. From now on, you’ll need to look groomed - washed, shaven, clean. And the toughest of ‘em all - the difference between cutting nails and getting a manicure. The following lines are meant to educate and enlighten you on the nitty-grittiess of haute couture. So here goes. And best of luck. Many go for an eclectic fusion of the traditional with the Western in the form of the Bandhgala Jodhpuri suits. In traditional wear, too, there are a whole lot of options for the groom.

Most of the Indian marriages consist of at least three occasions the sangeet, the wedding and then, the reception. At the sangeet, which is a fun occasion, the clothes must reflect the spirit of the occasion. Ideal would be a Churidar-kurta, worn with a Nehru jacket and a stole- its both style and comfort combined. A Chogha, that is the modern day interpretation of the jama works very well, too. It finally boils down to what suits the groom.

For the wedding, a Sherwani or Achkan looks special. What you must avoid though is the tying of the Kamarbandh over the Achkan. A more stylish approach would be the contemporary version of the one or two button Achkan, wherein the knot of the Kamarbandh can be tied under it on the kurta. Just as important as the dress are the accessories. The right accessories can add that extra element of style to the whole outfit. The Saffa and the Juttis should be coordinated with the ensemble. For a bejeweled look, wear a lone string of pearls as an accessory.

For the reception ensemble should be understated and stylish. A Bandhgala Achkan with embroidered panels or a Sherwani or a well-cut jacket with a pocket looks great. Though the colours and cuts are mainly traditional, the newer bridegrooms are seen wearing other colours than merely shades of beige maye deep olive, grey, blue or even black.

Men's Formal Wear

Men's formal wear is an essential part of any special occasion, from weddings to holiday events and social gatherings. The right kinds of Formal Wear for Men carry an air of success and sophistication, and make men feel on top of the world. Wedding is an occasion when the bridegroom wants to simply look the best mainly because the bride and bridegroom form the cynosure of the event. Formal wear is much more than mere clothing. It has a much deeper meaning; it speaks of a man's overall personality.

You can follow certain simple guidelines while selecting Men's Formal Wear:

Know your vital statistics: Knowing your body structure with respect to height, weight, shoulder size helps you choose right shades of men's formal wear that match your personality. For example, light colors of formal wear are recommended for men having a relatively darker complexion.

Wear your size: Always wear the correct size of shirts and trousers to make you look perfect. In case you are little bulkier, it is advisable that you wear shirts that are a little loose, so that you camouflage your excess weight.

Set comfort as your priority: At the end of the day, what matters most is your comfort. If you feel comfortable in your outfit, you will end up looking great!

The guidelines given here are only secondary. What is most important is the attitude with which you carry the formal wear! What you feel while wearing the formal wear is how you come across to others.

Friday 14 September 2012

Indo Western Sherwani

Indo-Western Sherwani

East and west both meet in this unique repertoire of Indo Western Sherwanis through a surfeit of enchanting patterns. Diamond, pearl, bead, sequin and several other hand works elegantly adorn these sherwanis to make you cynosure of all eyes on that day. Lay hands over these wedding clothes in countless ravishing designs, colors and sizes

We have variety of Indo western sherwani suits for men to make his day memorable on special occasions.  Stunning Indo western sherwani enable the discerning Indian groom to show a unique sense of style, confidence & sophistication when they wear our indo western sherwani suits.

Wedding Breeches Coats

Wedding Breeches Coat

This collection targets especially at trendy grooms, who want to add an ethnic charm to their persona. You can grab here Jamevar breeches coats, Party breeches coats, Jodhpuri breeches coats, Jacquard breeches coats and so on. Top quality fabric and exquisite artwork are the key attractions of these wedding garments.

Jodhpuri breeches coats add an indefinable aristocracy and sophistication along with an ethnic touch. The coat is well coated to the gentlemen who really love to wear black color. Further given a rich texture, pin tucks and royal look with intricate velvet patch of shiny beads work done high neck collar and front slit. Paired with matching breeches churidar.