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Winter Weddings? See how you can rock ethnic wear in the cold

Winter weddings are all about celebrating in style, but the chilly weather can come as a challenge when its time to dress up. While traditional Indian ethnic wear is often quite light and breezy, you don’t have to compromise on elegance to stay warm. With correct layering, luxurious fabrics, and right accessories, you can create a look that is both stylish and comfortable at the same time. Whether you are the groom, part of the wedding family, or a guest, here’s how you can rock ethnic wear seamlessly at a winter wedding !

Choose Rich, Winter-Perfect Fabrics

Velvet, silk, and brocade are the perfect choices for winter weddings indeed. Not only do they scream luxury, but they also provide the warmth. Opting for a velvet sherwani or silk kurta in deep jewel tones like emerald green, royal blue, or burgundy to add a regal sleek touch. Men can embrace embroidered kurtas layered with velvet shawls for a fine luxurious look overall.

Statement Shawls and Dupattas

A classic pashmina or a Kashmiri shawl really adds a regal luxury touch while keeping you warm. Men can casually drape it over one shoulder for a sophisticated clean look, while embroidered or velvet dupattas can also elevate the total look. Choose fabrics with intricate heavy embroidery or zardozi type work to add a festive feel to your look.

Accessories that Elevate and Insulate

For us men, a well chosen pocket square, embroidered stole, or a silk scarf can add warmth and style for the total look and layering with a tailored waistcoat also enhances the overall look. Can choose fine light jewellary pieces that match the theme of winter weddings while pairing them with embellished shawls or fur trimmed wrap for extra warmth.

Footwear that Stands Up to the Chill

Let go the usual open footwear and opt for traditional mojaris or modern slip on loafers in velvet or leather. Can wear embroidered mojaris or formal boots under the sherwanis for some extra warmth. There comes no limitation to traditional mojari and boots style to pair it with wedding outfit. 
 

Final thoughts

The key to pulling off winter wedding fashion is hidden in balancing warmth with style. Choose colours that go with the season, layer thoughtfully, and embrace luxurious textured fit. Most importantly, wear your outfit with confidence and celebrate the moment in style because a winter wedding is not just about looking good but also feeling good, right ? Happy winter to everybody !

2 Comments

  • Shawls and dupattas are game changer man, it really looks good on men i believe !

    • I really is Hemant men actually carry it really well and it look way better during winters , especially in the winter weddings !

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