Immaculate Men Sherwani (Hindi:शेरवानी) at Manyavar
This ensemble is revered for its regal appeal. One cannot overlook the charm and magnetic energy of a man who looks dapper dressed in the garment. Listed below are some of our most sought-after designs.
Wedding Outfit for the Groom
Designed to complement his bride's beautiful attire, Manyavar's latest designs are elaborate. This is your special day, so the outfit should be nothing less than perfect.
The big fat Indian wedding's cultural atmosphere calls for an extravagant outfit. Thus, the groom's ensembles are made from fine melded materials like brocade, art silk and silk blends. Adding to the luxury are intricate embroideries and Zari work. Some even feature studded stone buttons and pearlescent accessories. These elaborate achkan styles are perfectly teamed with churidars and pajamas in subtle or contrasting colours.
For wedding ensembles with modern accents and details, our collection is perfect. These coat-like sherwanis paired with neutral-toned tapered pants or churidars and a shawl make for classy attire. Tailored from velvet, silk blends, and chikan materials, they come in pastels as well as deep tones. What make this ideal for a wedding are the intricate threadwork, minimalistic adornments, and sleek appeal.
Perfect for the Groom's Gang
There are many graceful options in blended rayon and silks from light to dark colours for charming men to don.
Our elegant sherwanis and lowers come in sublime pink, beige, brown and white hues with magnificent embroideries and patterns.
Vivid hues of blue, black, gray and maroon lend a deep character to the ensemble. With minimalistic decorations, these are a must-have.
What are the Different Types of Fabrics?
It is crucial as this dictates how your ensemble looks on your special day.
These feature all the normal properties of pure silk while being more durable. They have a silk-like weaving texture and a shimmery appearance, making them a great choice for weddings. They are as soft as cotton, rich as silk and breathable as wool.
It is a lightweight fabric with semi-sheer properties, georgette is an ideal choice. This features a dull matte outer finish and is tear-resistant. Also, since the fabric of georgette is very thin, these do not look too bulky and yet have a flowy appeal.
This fabric has complex patterns woven into it, giving it a unique look. Stylishly durable, jacquard fabric perfectly combines the elegance of classic weaving with the quality of modern knitwear.
The epitome of luxury, known for their shiny appearance and soft texture. This fabric does not easily wrinkle, retains its shape and is extremely durable.
The Guide to Acquiring the Classic Look
With ever-evolving trends, contemporary fashion has made a mark in India. As a result, traditional ensembles have been replaced by sleek suits for weddings and festive occasions. Elevate the stunning look and style your outfit with us in a few easy steps.
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Team an alluring green sherwani featuring light gold machine embroidery and beige churidar. Pair this lush ensemble with traditional golden jutis to look elegant at your engagement party.
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For a daytime wedding with a mesmeric pastel theme, don a light-pink art silk sherwani. Complement this ethereal-toned attire with a vibrant pink safa for a royal touch. You can also draw an elegant fawn bandana and wear a beaded mala.
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The deep black tones in contrast with white pants are perfect for an Indo-Western look. You can add a statement-making bandanna and an embellished for a dapper appearance.
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Opt for a modern beige sherwani with fawn lowers and look like the epitome of understated elegance. Confidently add a bright pink pocket square to tie the ensemble together.
Discover a stunning selection
The intricate patterns weave a tapestry of tradition and elegance, adding a touch of regal splendour to your attire. From ornate floral motifs to delicate geometric designs, each pattern tells a unique story of craftsmanship and style. Steeped in tradition yet designed for modern tastes, a royal sherwani for the groom must look and feel like royalty, making the groom the centrepiece of the celebration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Sherwani
How to choose a groom's wedding sherwani?
When choosing a groom's wedding sherwani, one must first consider the wedding's theme. Next, pay attention to the colour scheme of the bride's wedding dress. Select a deep blue Indo-Western style with tapered pants for a modish wedding setting. If your wedding theme and bride's ensemble are culturally rich, you can choose a sherwani in maroon and golden tones. For the groom seeking a contemporary twist, Manyavar’s new style of marriage sherwanis offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Which fabric material is most comfortable for Sherwani?
Every Manyavar outfit is lined with a comfortable, soft fabric. However, the outer material must be considered as per the weather and wedding venue. For a winter wedding or party in an air-conditioned hall, you can confidently don a deep-toned velvet sherwani. Likewise, pick a lush-hued blended silk or chikan sherwani for a summer wedding or a daytime nuptial ceremony.
Best colour combination for groom's wedding sherwani?
You can choose one that matches your bride's dress and the wedding décor. A beige or gold-tinted goes well with maroon and red lowers. An understated classic combination is navy blue sherwani and white pants. Lastly, a trending pastel combination features pale pink and beige sherwanis with off-white pajamas.
What is the ideal length of Sherwani for men?
The ideal length reaches just below the knee.
What are must-have accessories to be added to groom's wedding sherwani?
The groom can add highlights such as stone-encrusted kilangi. For the headgear, he can wear a royal scarf. For an added dash of élan, he can also drape a bandanna on his shoulder. Lastly, for a traditional look, one can wear classic mojari-style jutis.
Why should you buy Sherwanis from Manyavar?
Manyavar's assorted range is a class apart and is available in multiple hues and patterns making it synonymous with groom wear.
What is the difference between a Sherwani and an Achkan?
While a sherwani and an Achkan may seem like many, they can be distinguished on the basis of multiple features. Some of these include length, fabric, and a massive flare from the waist. While a sherwani is longer and flares down the waist, an Achkan is trimmed and fitted to give you a sharp look.
How do you choose a good outfit for Groom/Men?
Since there are a plethora of options available, choosing the perfect style for you can seem like a daunting task. And so, here are some tips to help you:
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Choose the appropriate colour, pattern and design.
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Choose a style that caters to your personality.
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Ensure that the outfit you choose fits you perfectly.
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Shop for the latest designs that are versatile and can be worn on multiple occasions.
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Make sure that the outfit you choose is crafted using premium quality fabric.
Which type of Sherwani is best for an Evening Wedding?
When looking for a sherwani, appropriate for an evening wedding, it is generally recommended that you opt for darker tones. Additionally, the patterns that you choose should also be more vibrant.
Can the groom squad attend their friend's wedding in sherwanis?
Yes, the groom squad can attend their friend's wedding in Sherwani. In fact, they can even elevate their look by accessorizing it with:
Will Designer Sherwani for the Groom be too heavy to move around?
Since our collection is crafted from premium lightweight materials, you can go about your day without any hassles.
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