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Beautiful bandhni dupattas thrown around the neck just enough to reveal the decorative buttons on their kurtas seem to be a favourite.
Others opt for the achkan - the Indian rival to the crisp suit, only better.
Colours like black, cream, gold and maroon have always been a winner.
Then there is more - simplistic yet elegant patterns in gold thread running down the front of majestic looking jackets in brilliant shades.
Hand woven shawls that add finesse and style.
Long tussar silk kurtas embellished with block printed patterns.
The popular crinkled bottomed churidaars.
With so much going, is there any wonder why the limelight has shifted! From lady to lad!
The groom in a wedding no longer settles for just the one set of clothes or three tailored suits for five different ceremonies.
If the bride needs a change of attire every time she walks in, so does the groom!
Every State or Territory can offer something exclusive. The elegantly draped dhotis of the East, gold-bordered silk lungis of the South, the pride of the pagdi of the North and comfortable khaadi kurtas of the West, all form part of the multivariate selection of men's apparel in India today.
Beautiful bandhni dupattas thrown around the neck just enough to reveal the decorative buttons on their kurtas seem to be a favourite.Others opt for the achkan - the Indian rival to the crisp suit, only better.
Colours like black, cream, gold and maroon have always been a winner.
Then there is more - simplistic yet elegant patterns in gold thread running down the front of majestic looking jackets in brilliant shades.
Hand woven shawls that add finesse and style.
Long tussar silk kurtas embellished with block printed patterns.
The popular crinkled bottomed churidaars.
With so much going, is there any wonder why the limelight has shifted! From lady to lad!
The groom in a wedding no longer settles for just the one set of clothes or three tailored suits for five different ceremonies.
If the bride needs a change of attire every time she walks in, so does the groom!
Every State or Territory can offer something exclusive. The elegantly draped dhotis of the East, gold-bordered silk lungis of the South, the pride of the pagdi of the North and comfortable khaadi kurtas of the West, all form part of the multivariate selection of men's apparel in India today.
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