Dear Men, These Are Are The Trends To Hop Onto This Wedding Season
Here are the coolest trends of the year, so you can make informed decisions this wedding season
Indian weddings are all about culture, dance, music, and lots of color. And, of course, serving fashion. However, more often than not, it’s only the women that are constantly seen following the best of trends and staying ahead of the game when it comes to fashion. Indian men hardly ever try to keep up with fashion trends. Whether it’s as a groom, groomsmen, or a wedding guest, men prefer sticking to what works for them, as opposed to wearing what’s in style. However, if you are one such man who likes to hop onto trends as and when they happen (and sometimes even before), we have put together for you the biggest trends of the season, so you can make informed decisions this wedding season.
Blue
While black and blue have always been considered safe and classic colours for men, there is no denying that blue is the IT colour of the season. From shades like navy blue and cobalt blue to ice blue and turquoise, the colour blue has been working overtime this season to establish its dominance, and we are here for it.
Brooch
Brooches are the IT accessory for men right now. From massive, over-the-top, more-is-more brooches that are the size of a brick, to tiny, squint-to-see kind of brooches, there is something for everyone. The only brooches that are uncool this season are no brooches!
Man cleavage
Let us tell you that risqué dressing for men is huge right now. And you know what the best way to embrace risqué as a man is? Man cleavage! A relaxed kurta with the buttons undone, or a sherwani jacket worn without a kurta and a few buttons undone, is probably the easiest way to try risqué dressing at an Indian wedding as a man.
Beardstache
Beardstache is a hybrid facial hair look with a prominent mustache paired with a rugged stubble. This is where you maintain a well-groomed mustache with a faded stubble. It’s not just a mustache, and it’s not even a well-grown beard. It’s somewhere in the middle.
