Saturday, 23 May 2015

Dressing Tips for Indian Groom's

Wedding is the most special occasion in everyone's life. Both the bride and the groom wish to look their best and hold attention of guests. This is the day everyone waits for with keenness.




Modern grooms get attracted from rich Indian culture and style of Maharajas. They wish to look and feel like a king on their wedding and fashion studios like Creative Stop in Gurgaon help them make their dream come true with their 'Rajwada Collection.' Looking at the growing trend of rich arterial heritage among Indian grooms, top designers have also started to follow the trend.

Dressing tips for wedding:

No matter how expensive sherwani you buy, it will look ordinary if you don't wear it properly. Every minor detail from the color of the sherwani to its fitting, accessories, design, embroidery etc. make a lot of impact on your look on D-day. The best way to avoid any mistake is to take help of the best sherwani designer in Delhi or Gurgaon. They can help you with the selection of right design as per the vogue and the right color according to the location and timing of the wedding. To make it easy for you, we have given some dressing tips here.



• Based on your height, skin tone and timing of wedding, you can choose from royal sherwani, Nehru Jacket, kurta, Bandhgala or three-piece suits. Reputed fashion designer Amit Behki in Gurgaon offers these attires in different styles and fabrics. You can choose from contemporary, Mughal, Rajasthani or classical style.

• As far as patterns and embellishment are concerned, you can go from sequins, antique motifs, hand-work, and beads to metal work.

• Whether you choose sherwani or Nehru Jacket, you get multiple options for bottoms like dhoti, straight pants or polo pants.

• This wedding season ditch the traditional maroon and gold colors and give try to other trendy colors like navy blue, olive, dull rose, stone grey, pistachio green etc. Lighter shade of teal is perfect choice for grooms looking for a flamboyant look on the wedding day.

• Choose pagri very carefully both in terms of color, pattern and embroidery. Banarsi, chunri and Jamawar are some of the choices for pagri.


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