From Shahid Kapoor's white ensemble to Ranbir Kapoor's floral sherwani: 6 sherwani hues that will rule this wedding season

From Shahid Kapoor's white ensemble to Ranbir Kapoor's floral sherwani: 6 sherwani hues that will rule this wedding season


With the wedding season around the corner, it’s time for grooms-to-be to invest in something classy and out of the box for their big day. While tuxedo and kurta pyjama have their own charm and when it comes to wedding, nothing can beat the magic of sherwani. 

This wedding season, experts feel that it is more about lighter fabrics and lesser embroideries that make sherwanis look very subtle yet classic in looks. To make a statement, also invest in accessories like turban, juttis and neckpieces, which can help to enhance the look of sherwani. Here's a look at six colours that will rule the wedding season this year.

1. Off -white This one is a classic shade that goes well with Kashmiri red dupatta. To break the monotony and add a fusion factor, complete the look with a blue pocket square. For an eye-catching look, pair it with maroon embroidered slip-on footwear to add contrast! 

2. Floral What started with shirts, has now entered into the traditional wear market too and men have all the reason to celebrate it. If you are planning to invest in a floral sherwani, always make sure to balance the look with light shade turban and plain juttis. 

3. Multi-coloured Pattern to print, there are a lot of options to explore the multi-coloured sherwani trend. All you need to do is, balance the look with the stole and safa/turban. You can also pick the same fabric and create a style statement. 

4. Light blue Pastel colours are in and blue makes a stunning colour for photographs! Look for thread-embroidered sherwani, which you can pair with straight pants or churidaar in white colour. 

5. Mustard For mustard coloured sherwani, you can enhance the look with a floral turban and safa. For accessories, you can pick white and red pearls necklace. 

6. Green Another colour that looks good in photos is green. Pick a regal-coloured sherwani with minimal detail and pair it with slip-on shoes. 

Inputs by Meenu Jain and Rachna Aggarwal from Label Manmeera.