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Devo notes that Indian weddings have steadily grown into multi-day celebrations filled with rituals, colour and a great deal of personal expression. As this shift continues, the modern groom is paying far more attention to what he wears. He wants clothing that respects tradition but still feels modern, individual and comfortable. Keeping this in mind, […]

Devo Unveils A Fresh Take On Groom’s Wedding Style With New Guide

Devo notes that Indian weddings have steadily grown into multi-day celebrations filled with rituals, colour and a great deal of personal expression. As this shift continues, the modern groom is paying far more attention to what he wears. He wants clothing that respects tradition but still feels modern, individual and comfortable. Keeping this in mind, Devo – A Siyaram’s Initiative presents The Modern Groom’s Guide to Wedding Style, a complete wedding-wear offering created to help the groom look composed and confident at every ceremony.

The guide is shaped by an understanding of India’s wedding landscape and the changes taking place in contemporary menswear. Every piece has been created with a balance of heritage, thoughtful detailing and practical design. Instead of treating each function as a separate event, the collection has been designed in a way that allows the groom to move from ceremony to ceremony with ease, carrying a look that feels connected and well considered.

For the Haldi ceremony, the collection turns to ease and warmth. Lightweight kurtas in soft yellows, mustards and pastel tones create a bright and cheerful appearance that matches the mood of the ritual. The fabrics are breathable and lightly textured, which keeps the outfit comfortable without losing its festive touch. The idea is to ensure the groom feels comfortable, while the outfit stays fitting for a ceremony known for its joy and constant activity.

Devo Unveils A Fresh Take On Groom’s Wedding Style With New Guide

The Mehendi brings in a calm sense of layering. Kurtas are paired with short jackets in shades such as sage green, teal and muted blue. These colours feel grounded and gentle, which fits well with a function that usually stretches across long conversations, music and easy, informal moments. The detailing stays light and measured, with minimal threadwork together with a few geometric touches that add character without taking over the outfit. The silhouettes stay relaxed so the groom has the freedom to enjoy the evening without feeling restricted.

For the Sangeet, the guide shifts to something more defined. Indo-western silhouettes appear in midnight blue, charcoal and jewel tones. The cuts are sharp, the shoulders structured and the fabrics carry a subtle sheen. These pieces are made to look striking under lights and still feel light enough for the dance-heavy nature of the event. This part of the collection helps the groom maintain a balance between celebration and modern polish.

The wedding look moves back to classic Indian tradition. Sherwanis in ivory and gold are shaped with careful fits and finished by hand. This keeps the outfit in tune with the richness and the emotional depth of the main ceremony. Coordinated safas and stoles bring the outfit together and add a quiet sense of regality that belongs to the moment.

The embellishments are kept on the lighter side so the workmanship is what the eye notices first. As the celebrations move towards the reception, the look takes a different tone. It becomes cleaner and more modern. Bandhgalas and suits in deep onyx, wine and midnight shades keep the groom looking sharp, but never overdone. The cuts stay minimal and polished, and the overall feel of the evening becomes calm and refined.

Taken as a whole, the outfits capture what today’s Indian groom looks for: a mix of heritage, comfort, skilled workmanship and a modern sense of style. Each outfit has been shaped to express individuality, whether worn for a bright daytime ritual or a formal evening gathering. With The Modern Groom’s Guide to Wedding Style, grooms receive a coordinated wardrobe that respects tradition while fitting naturally into the present, ensuring that every part of the wedding feels purposeful, cohesive and easy to wear.

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