1.STYLISH &SUAVE
For a blockbuster festive combination that is ideal for a fun Bollywood theme party, opt for a bold and vibrant rani and magenta kurta in silk, with a contrasting black bandi that has a dash of gold filigree, Just remember, thought jodhpurs are very smart and stylish, they do not suit and body types and personalities.Choose Wisely.














2.MUGHAL OPERA
An embroidered kurta over a flared kurta and churidar is a classic example of sophisticated dressing with regal panache. The new layered silhouette line successfully. adds an element of surprise. The same tonal colour makes this skirt-like style workable with a bygone glamour and vintage charm. Accessories like bejewelied Swarovski but tons and a pearl and gold brooch on the chest complete the look by imparting a dignified and debonair persona.














3.LAYERED OPULENCE
A beautiful textured and embroidered ivory jacked worn over a red kurta churidar set works best for a traditional wedding ceremony. It's versatile in a way that you can also do away with the jacket and get a completely fresh festive look for the post wedding ceremonies. Vermillion red and beige is an evergreen, classy combination and never looks overpowering or loud.





4. DESI COOL
A short navy blue or black Nehru jacket teamed with a simple off-white kurta and a neutral draped dhoti is a youthful and wearable interpretation of traditional style. Add a sporty, desi vibe to this ensemble with horizonal surface details on the jacket and vertical butti placements on the sleeves. It is the perfect choice for a puja as well as a wedding.


5.COLOUR CODE
The all gold tone on tone look in heavy brocade works well for a classy Indian groom as well as the groom's brother. This combination complements every complexion, whether you're fair or wheatish and thus, is the safest style for Indian ceremonies. To add a pep of colour to a simple ensemble, use colours like classic turmeric yellow, hibiscus red and deep black for details like buttons and buttis. Ditch the traditional punjabi - style bandhani turban and opt for a pagri in turmeric yellow for the much -needed festive glamour.










6.BLACK ATTACK
Nothing beats the glamour and impact of an all-black ensemble with gold strewn over the arms, collar and chest pocket.The right amount of textural embroidery makes this look a winner for every man. regardiess of height, weight and skin tone. Black polo pants adds to the sleekness of the outfit.




For a blockbuster festive combination that is ideal for a fun Bollywood theme party, opt for a bold and vibrant rani and magenta kurta in silk, with a contrasting black bandi that has a dash of gold filigree, Just remember, thought jodhpurs are very smart and stylish, they do not suit and body types and personalities.Choose Wisely.














2.MUGHAL OPERA
An embroidered kurta over a flared kurta and churidar is a classic example of sophisticated dressing with regal panache. The new layered silhouette line successfully. adds an element of surprise. The same tonal colour makes this skirt-like style workable with a bygone glamour and vintage charm. Accessories like bejewelied Swarovski but tons and a pearl and gold brooch on the chest complete the look by imparting a dignified and debonair persona.













3.LAYERED OPULENCE
A beautiful textured and embroidered ivory jacked worn over a red kurta churidar set works best for a traditional wedding ceremony. It's versatile in a way that you can also do away with the jacket and get a completely fresh festive look for the post wedding ceremonies. Vermillion red and beige is an evergreen, classy combination and never looks overpowering or loud.




4. DESI COOL
A short navy blue or black Nehru jacket teamed with a simple off-white kurta and a neutral draped dhoti is a youthful and wearable interpretation of traditional style. Add a sporty, desi vibe to this ensemble with horizonal surface details on the jacket and vertical butti placements on the sleeves. It is the perfect choice for a puja as well as a wedding.


5.COLOUR CODE
The all gold tone on tone look in heavy brocade works well for a classy Indian groom as well as the groom's brother. This combination complements every complexion, whether you're fair or wheatish and thus, is the safest style for Indian ceremonies. To add a pep of colour to a simple ensemble, use colours like classic turmeric yellow, hibiscus red and deep black for details like buttons and buttis. Ditch the traditional punjabi - style bandhani turban and opt for a pagri in turmeric yellow for the much -needed festive glamour.









6.BLACK ATTACK
Nothing beats the glamour and impact of an all-black ensemble with gold strewn over the arms, collar and chest pocket.The right amount of textural embroidery makes this look a winner for every man. regardiess of height, weight and skin tone. Black polo pants adds to the sleekness of the outfit.




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