Color Trends in Sherwanis in India Currently: Beyond Gold and Maroon
Sherwani is an all-time favorite in Indian menswear which has royal lineage in its DNA. While gold and maroon are the favorites of the groom’s wedding sherwani, new fashion trends are moving towards bolder, fresher, and more versatile.
The modern groom is no longer sticking to the conventional shades while choosing a color range that echoes their personality, yet retaining the style of formality. At Kora, we are proud to stock sherwanis that reflect this progression and provide bright and distinct choices that will ensure every groom looks like the star he is.
Now let’s explore the current top color trends in Indian sherwanis for men that are trending in India right now.
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Regal Pastels: The Modern Classic
Said options are no longer as limited as they once were; pink is no longer the color of the bride or weak tones for the groom. At present, powdery hues such as blush pink, mint green, ice blue, and ivory are ruling the roost in designer sherwanis for grooms. These colors give a hint of elegance and are ideal for any morning occasion or any wedding that is held during the summer. Combined with detailed stitch work and fine zari work, pastel-colored sherwanis add a touch of royalty to the contemporary man's wardrobe.
For instance, the Ivory Sherwani with gold thread work or blush pink sherwani, especially for wedding occasions accompanied with the contrast dupatta is apt for those who like a subtle yet rich look.
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Bold Jewel Tones: A Splash of Luxury
Classy colors like emerald green, deep ruby, royal blue, and plum are becoming very popular among the grooms who wish to add richness to their wedding outfits. These colors are bright yet, timeless and can be used for evening events or even traditional ceremonies.
For the grooms who wish to adorn themselves with some rich colors without going over the top, one can contrast a jewel-toned wedding sherwani for men with a beige or gold turban and a statement brooch. At Kora, the jewel-toned sherwanis are made of velvet or silk material with embroidery work to give our collection a royal touch.
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Shades of White: The Final Word in Less Is More
White and off-white sherwanis have come out as the most popular choice of grooms who prefer simplicity and style. For the man of few words, nothing can go wrong with a simple white designer sherwani for men with tone-on-tone embroidery work, pearl, or zari work.
This color is best suitable for both day and night weddings and blends very well with other bright accessories such as a bright safa or a dupatta. White sherwanis can be worn with silk brocade or jacquard fabric and look as elegant as ever while having a modern appeal.
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Earthy and Neutral Tones: A Natural Aesthetic
Popular colors that grooms are choosing are earth tones like beige, taupe, olive green, and dusty brown as they are not too far removed from the norm. These tones are perfect for outside weddings or those weddings that have a country theme, they look natural but elegant to look at and complement the outdoors.
Ethnic men's sherwanis in clear colors with minimal gold or silver embroidery provide a comfortable yet stylish look. The addition of a burst of color in the form of a maroon stole or an emerald green turban keeps the look perky.
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Black and Charcoal: The New Age Power Palette
Black is the color that has been banned from Indian weddings but it is making a grand entry in the wardrobe of today’s groom as a symbol of modern man. Black or charcoal sherwanis with gold or silver embroidery work are now a favorite for cocktail parties or reception occasions.
If you want to go for an ethnic look, then black velvet designer sherwani for the groom is a good choice, which comes with metal work or buttons, team it up with a contrasting color dupatta or a dazzling necklace. Black is no longer forbidden; it is a strong color for grooms who are willing to make a change.
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Multicolor Patterns: Fusion and Flair
For grooms who wish to have no connection with the single-hue sherwani at all, then multicolor patterns and prints will do the trick. These designs range from flowers to geometric shapes, and all these make the modern style sherwani for weddings.
Currently, at Kora, grooms have chosen to wear sherwanis embroidered multicolor details that are an extension of their character. These sherwanis look best when washed down with solid shaded accessories and are perfect for functions before the wedding such as Haldi, Mehndi, or Sangeet.
What Colour Should You Choose For Your Sherwani?
Selecting the right sherwani color can be a little tricky, but the following factors can help you while making your decision: Light shades of blue, pink, and green, and shades of brown, beige, and off-white are good for daytime weddings while deep shades like ruby, emerald, sapphire, and black are suitable for night weddings. Do not be afraid to try the vivid colors; your bridal outfit should be unique and help you to feel comfortable.
At Kora, we design wedding sherwanis for the groom that have been cut and stitched with an understanding of the current trends. We have a variety of colors and designs for our collection so every groom is guaranteed to get the sherwani of his choice for his wedding.
Final Thoughts
The world of designer sherwanis for men has expanded beyond gold and maroon as we see below. Today’s grooms are choosing a palette of colors that make their personalities shine through. Whether it is pastel, a jewel tone, or a sleek black sherwani, Kora has all the grooms covered.
Look like a star and be a star on your wedding day in a sherwani that suits you and makes you a trendsetter. Come to Kora today and find out how many colors and designs are made especially for the modern groom.