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Celebrity grooms are redefining wedding fashion with rich textures, custom embroidery, and flawless sherwani styling. In this post, we reveal how you can replicate those show-stopping looks, without a stylist. From fabric selection to perfecting the dupatta drape, hereu2019s everything you need to know to look like a star groom.
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How to Style Sherwanis Like a Celebrity Groom Every groom deserves a red-carpet moment. Let’s decode how celebrity grooms turn heads in sherwani, from classic elegance to modern royalty, find your style.
Why Celebrity Groom Looks Matter Bollywood and high-profile weddings set the gold standard for groom fashion. Icons like Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal don't just wear sherwanis; they transform them into trendsetting statements, influencing countless grooms. The desire for "viral" wedding outfits, fueled by social media, means every detail counts.
Celebrity-Inspired Sherwani Silhouettes Classic Achkan Flowy Anarkali Tailored Jodhpuri Layered Drapes & Capes Timeless elegance, structured and refined, Achkan Sherwani is perfect for a regal look. Dramatic and voluminous, offering a majestic and artistic flair for the bold groom. Modern and sharp – Jodhpuri Sherwani is ideal for a contemporary groom seeking a sleek and sophisticated silhouette. Adds depth and grandeur, a cutting-edge choice for grooms who want to make a statement.
Luxe Fabrics & Color Choices Rich Fabrics Silk, Banarasi, Velvet, Brocade for opulent texture. Trendy Colors Ivory, Champagne Gold, Pastels, Emerald Green, Midnight Blue for a modern aesthetic. Muted Tones Celebrities favor understated hues with incredibly rich, tactile textures for sophisticated luxury.
Statement Embroidery & Handwork Exquisite Craftsmanship Zari, Zardozi, and Resham work, as seen on celebrity sherwanis, define luxury. Personalized motifs like initials or family crests add a unique, heirloom touch. The key is balancing heavy embellishments with minimal accessories for a powerful, yet refined impact.
The Art of Dupatta & Shawl Styling Velvet Shawls with Borders Embrace the regal touch with rich velvet shawls featuring intricate borders, a favorite of grooms like Vicky Kaushal. Dynamic Draping Techniques Experiment with cross-body drapes, elegant shoulder drops, or neatly pinned wraps to add dimension. Adds Royalty & Contrast A well-styled dupatta or shawl instantly elevates your look, injecting royalty and a captivating contrast to the sherwani.
Accessorizing Like a Groom-Star Safa (Turban) Printed or solid? Embellish with a feather or a statement brooch. Kalgi & Mala A jeweled turban ornament (Kalgi) and a regal necklace (Mala) add an aura of grandeur. Juttis Comfortable, embroidered traditional footwear that complements your ensemble. Designer Touches Elevate your baraat entry with a sleek designer watch or stylish sunglasses.
Fusion Sherwani Trends & Final Tips Indo-Western Styles Pair your sherwani with tailored trousers for a contemporary edge, ideal for receptions or cocktail events. Embroidered Jackets Layer a richly embroidered jacket over a plain kurta set for a smart, transitional look. Do's & Don'ts • DO invest in a custom fit. • DO match with your bride's outfit theme. • DON'T overdo the accessories. • DON'T ignore comfortable and stylish footwear.