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5 Must-Have Sherwani Colors for the Wedding Season
As the wedding season approaches, the quest for the perfect attire becomes paramount for grooms-to-be. In the realm of traditional Indian weddings, the sherwani stands out as a symbol of elegance, culture, and timeless grace. Selecting the right color can not only enhance the groom's appearance but also set the tone for the wedding. Here are five must-have sherwani colors that promise to make any groom shine on his big day.
1. Classic Ivory
The understated elegance of ivory has made it a perennial favorite among grooms. This color exudes a subtle charm and sophistication, making it an excellent choice for weddings. Ivory sherwanis can be accentuated with gold or silver embroidery, offering a royal look that is both traditional and contemporary. Ideal for daytime and evening ceremonies, an ivory sherwani ensures that the groom stands out with grace.
2. Regal Gold
Gold sherwanis are synonymous with opulence and grandeur, making them a perfect choice for the groom who wants to make a bold statement. This color represents prosperity and is often chosen for its auspicious significance in Indian weddings. A gold sherwani, embellished with intricate designs and paired with contrasting accessories, can create a look that is both majestic and timeless.
3. Royal Blue
For the groom seeking a modern yet majestic appearance, royal blue is the go-to color. This vibrant hue captures the essence of royalty and adds a contemporary twist to traditional wedding attire. Royal blue sherwanis, adorned with gold or silver embroidery, offer a stunning contrast that is bound to turn heads. It's a color that works well for evening receptions, creating a striking visual against the night sky.
4. Elegant Pink
Pink, with its deep and rich tones, brings a warmth and vibrancy to the wedding palette. A Pink sherwani radiates elegance and is ideal for grooms who prefer a more traditional look. This color pairs beautifully with gold accents and can be complemented with cream or gold turbans and mojaris for a regal ensemble. Pink is versatile, suiting both day and night celebrations with equal aplomb.
5. Charismatic Emerald Green
Emerald green is a color that stands out for its uniqueness and charisma. It symbolizes growth, harmony, and freshness, making it a distinctive choice for a wedding sherwani. An emerald green sherwani, especially when highlighted with gold embroidery or sequins, brings a touch of nature and vitality to the wedding attire. It's a color that promises to make the groom look both stylish and spirited.
Accessorizing Your Sherwani
Choosing the right accessories is key to elevating the look of your sherwani. Turbans, stoles, and mojaris in complementary or contrasting colors can add layers of sophistication to your ensemble. Don’t forget to select the perfect brooch, mala, pocket square, and perhaps even a traditional sword or dagger, to complete your royal wedding day look.
Conclusion
Selecting the right sherwani color is a crucial decision for any groom. The colors mentioned above offer a palette that combines tradition with modernity, ensuring that every groom finds something that suits his personal style and the theme of his wedding. Remember, the right sherwani not only enhances the groom's appearance but also reflects his personality and the essence of the occasion.
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Culture
Fandom: ITSV
Pairing: Pavitr Prabhakar x Slavic! Spider-person! GN! reader
Pronouns: they/them
Warnings: google-translated language (translations are at the end)
Word Count: 888
A/N: re-Posted from my old account. This was originally a request from someone on my old acc.
A grin erupted on their face as the wind blew past their ears. Swinging through the city of Mumbattan was always their favorite thing to do, especially after not being here in a week. Their appearance was sure to stir up some talk amongst the locals, but at this point, they didn’t really care. They had more important places to be.
With a final web shooting from their wrist, they landed on a light fixture, directly in front of their boyfriend’s window. With a slightly upbeat rhythm on the glass, the window opened, revealing the beautiful smile of Pavitr.
“You’re here early.” He said with a grin, welcoming them into his bedroom.
They pouted jokingly, “Am I not allowed to be early to see my favorite person?”
“Of course not, mera pyaar.” He laughed. “Only teasing.” He stared at them for a moment before turning back to his desk. “Hold on, just one minute. I have to finish this essay. I was supposed to be done by now.”
They hummed, walking closer and propping their head up with their fist, “What’s it about?”
He groaned, “We were tasked to choose a country from the Middle-East and write about its customs and culture. I chose Poland.”
Their eyes lit up, “And you didn’t ask me for help, what the hell, dude!” They exclaimed, playfully hitting his shoulder.
Pavitr frowned, “What do you mean?”
“My family is from Poland, dingus.” His mouth formed an ‘o’ shape as he took in this information. “I can help you, if you want!” They thought for a second before grinning widely, “We can turn it into a game, and we can both learn each other’s culture while doing so!”
Pavitr thought about it before nodding excitedly, “Yeah! That sounds so much fun.”
Within minutes, paper and pens were scattered on the floor and Pavitr and his partner sat across from one another. The game that had been settled on was, quite lamely, just 20 questions (In all honesty, neither of them could think of another game to incorporate facts about their culture).
The pair were both excited. “Can I go first?” Pavitr asked, holding up a piece of paper where he wrote down a bunch of questions for his partner. They nodded, smiling widely. “Alright. What are the national dishes of the Slavic culture?”
They shook their head slightly, indicating the question was half-right. “Well, Polish foods can include pierogi, which are kind-of like dumplings where dough is wrapped around a savory or sweet filling before being boiled, and zurek, which is a rye soup containing smoked meats, typically sausages.” I grinned, “But, for Slavic culture as a whole, there’s sarma, which is a cabbage roll stuffed with meats like veal or ground pork.” Their eyes lit up again, “Also, there’s zhurek! Zhurek is a kind of soup, I guess? It’s made of oats and dark bread. It sits for three days before its boiled with meat and vegetables. My Mama makes it when it's cold outside!”
Pavitr nodded, practically clinging to each word they said. “So Slavic isn’t just Poland?”
“O Boże, no. There’s Slovenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Serbia, Slovakia, Finland, and others!” They chuckled. “Each is considered Slavic, but they also have their own subculture within them.” They leaned forward, supporting their weight by their palms hitting the ground. “Now, my turn!” They paused, thinking of a good question. “Okay, I’m just going to steal your question.”
He pouted, “What, no! Make up your own.”
“Ugh, fine…” A moment later, they thought of it. “What kind of traditional outfits are there?”
His pout left, leaving behind a faint smile. “Oh, well, there’s a lot. There’s Sherwanis, or kurta pajamas, or even Achkan; as well as Sari, Angarkha, and Phiran.” They nodded along, planning to look up what they look like later in the evening. “Okay, do you have any traditional instruments?”
“Well, there’s the lira korbowa, which is more commonly known as the Hurdy-Gurdy nowadays.” They said, thinking about the topics their babcia taught them. While other places may not celebrate their heritage and culture very much, it was very important in their family. “My favorite is the kozioł biały! It’s like a bagpipe.”
The night went on, questions were asked on both sides. Eventually, it passed the original 20 questions they had settled on. They were both interested in learning about the other’s culture. It was interesting and the eagerness they both had was endearing. Eventually, the sun was dropping below the horizon, and it was about time for Y/N to return to their own dimension.
“It was fun doing this, priya.” Pavitr said as the goodbyes started. “Your culture is so amazing, I didn’t expect this out of today.”
They nodded in agreement, “I think so too! I never expected your culture to be so beautiful.” They smiled dreamily. “I hope we can do this again. It was so… refreshing.” They leaned over and hugged their boyfriend for a moment. “I’ll see you soon, kochanie.”
“I’ll miss you-” He said, in a sing-song voice. They laughed, shoving him away playfully.
“It’ll be like a few days, stop that! If you wanted to come sooner, you could always just come visit me first.” They grinned before slipping their mask on and preparing to jump out the window. “Do widzenia!”
Translations, as provided by both the requester and by Google Translate!
Mera pyaar = my love
kozioł biały = white goat (instrument)
Priya = dear (aff.)
Kochanie = honey (aff.)
Do widzenia = goodbye/bye/any form of bye
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Forsaken Week Day Seven: Demandred
Demandred is another one I struggled with. I tried a few different looks on him, which is why some things don't match. What I ended up settling on (in the outfit breakdown) is based on Indian suits (sherwani). Demandred feels like a suit guy, but I didn't want another three piece.
I also wanted to give him a nose even though that's normally excluded in this style. It was mentioned a few times that he had a notable nose.
Also, spoilers under the cut for A Memory of Light.
I wanted Taim and Demandred to match, so they both get sherwani (even though RJ changed his mind about making Taim just Demandred in disguise, they are still narrative parallels).
I actually like that they're different people, which I get is an unpopular opinion? I wasn't active in fan communities and speculation when I was reading the series for the first time, which is maybe why. I like Taim, and I'm proud of him for getting a promotion lol. When I get around to doing a full coloured set with all the Forsaken you can bet M'Hael will be included (I had nowhere else to put him for Forsaken week and I wanted to make a reference sheet).
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How does the way your character present themselves in public differ from how they are in private?
((That depends very much on what kind of 'public' he's going to be in, and what kind of 'private' he's going to be in. If he thinks he's going to be completely alone, he might not even get dressed. If he thinks that anyone might see him, the most dressed down he will allow himself to be when not 'undercover' is slacks or a lungi, and some kind of long sleeved shirt. He doesn't like to show skin in 'inappropriate' situations, not even his arms. (At the pool, gym, or beach is fine)
When he plans on being out in public, he always looks nice.(again, if not 'undercover') He tends to mix and match Western and Indian styles: a sleeveless nehru jacket over a western button up shirt, with churidar pants. A barabandi or jama over skinny jeans.
If he's out in public as the Riddler, he goes all out. Full three piece Western suit and tie, or an extremely fancy, assymetric indowestern sherwani, complete with dupatta sash and dhuk dhuki double pin brooch. He wears a gambler hat and kilangi with either kind of suit.
With everything, he prefers jutti shoes, with the curled tip folded back and pinned down.))
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Eat Your Young
Gallen | Suunaq Industrial Complex | Present Night
A sprawling industrial complex covered the plain, its buildings and roads nearly equaling the size of a small town.
It had stood there longer than some of the actual settlements in the surrounding area, growing piece by piece over several millennia. Power plants and offices jostled for space, interspersed with streets that had been paved and patched more times than anyone could count. Everything was kept in a state of high repair; the finest quality droids maintained the infrastructure, though there were no imperial drones to be seen.
Ever since its earliest nights, the complex had been filled white butterflies that did not seem to feed from or pollinate any flowers; not that there were many to be found in such a place. Any attempts to catch and study them ended in the insects dissolving to nothing, so trolls let them be.
Most didn’t have the time or energy to wonder about what little wildlife surrounded them to begin with.
For marked over each of the complex’s entrances, on the identification cards of all the trolls who worked in that place, was the jade symbol of QPIN - each and every troll there in the corporation-gang’s debt.
Debts paid - in part - by blood.
Debts paid to one of the Queenpin’s right-hand executives, Inshii Suunaq.
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Three tall figures gathered under the glare of a street lamp, all coming from different directions.
A woman, hourglass-shaped with a band covering her eyes and a cowgirl hat on her head, dressed in a crop top and shorts. A man, broad and powerfully built, wearing only knee-length shorts and no shirt. A person dressed in a beautiful violet sherwani, the tallest of all, wide with soft roundness instead of the man’s dense bulk.
The woman spoke first as they faced each other on the sidewalk, the night air quiet around them.
“Damn, I hate this place.” Rhyssa complained, hands on her hips. “I can’t even see it proper and I still hate it. Would it kill ya to decorate a bit, Shii? The vibes are just awful.”
“I don’t have time for excessive frivolity.” Responded the false violet in a deadpan as they led the other two away. “Trolls can put up ornamentation if they like; I don’t forbid them. Excessive levels of depression are unproductive.”
Rhyssa groaned as she followed, her boots’ spurs jingling softly. “Sugar, you’ve been contributin’ to depression in trolls for a long time without tryin’. I love you, but ya are kind of a robot when it comes to fixin’ a place up.”
Gallen hung back a few steps as the three of them made their way down the sidewalk, letting the other two banter. He was grateful he couldn’t speak, and that he likely wouldn’t be asked to sign very much, or type; if his siblings picked up on his dread, everything was over.
Everything might still be over if he couldn’t carry out the plan Klirro and Tuuya had concocted for him. All his isopods wriggled anxiously in his skin, though he tried not to let it show.
Rhyssa hung back, head tilted, the wasps fluttering around her to serve as her eyes buzzing in concern.
“What’s eatin’ ya, Gal?”
Oops.
I don’t know how things are going to be from now on, he signed honestly.
I hope this makes mother better, but what if it makes her worse? What will we do? How can we care for her? For once, I wish we were more like trolls. Trolls know how to tend to their lusii and quadrants.
All we were ever meant to do was serve her.
We were never taught anything else. Unlike Lleios, we weren’t given the ability to learn much beyond what we were made to do.
I think she did that on purpose, he signed, suddenly angry as he had the thought, eyes narrowing, gestures sharper. I think she wanted to keep us dependent.
She let me learn about religion, she let me watch trolls come to my altar all those sweeps, but she knew I could never truly understand them.
Only Lleios could.
Gallen looked at Rhyssa, whose hand touched her mouth in shock at his words, and he saw that Inshii had stopped walking, looking back at the pair of them as their fins flicked.
The isopod swarm folded his broad arms, blue eyes hard. He wasn’t backing down.
Even if it weren’t for the mission, even if Klirro had never found him, even if he had wound up killing Tuuya after all - these doubts had brewed for centuries, and he was done ignoring his problems.
“Gal! What’s all this hullabaloo?” Rhyssa protested, her own hands flapping in distress as she buzzed with worry. “Where’d this come from all of a sudden, huh? You’ve never - never said a blessed thing - ”
“Now is not the time for such topics.” Cut in Inshii, hard enough that their sister’s hands dropped and her buzzing quieted. She folded her arms, sullenly silent, and Gallen stared the butterfly swarm down, their violet eyes hard.
“Gallen…we will discuss this later.” His oldest sibling’s tone held a practiced neutrality, one he knew was barely holding back anger. Their fins twitched almost imperceptibly, but he caught it.
“Mother needs us now, and she needs us united.”
As if they’d been properly united for sweeps. As if they’d really acted together since Lleios had died.
Killed by a troll, of all things. A troll they had loved. A troll who betrayed them…yet they had wanted him to, so they could die.
Gallen’s fists clenched at the way his youngest sibling had chosen to leave the rest of them behind. If they hadn’t done that, none of this would have happened.
The cold pavement cut his bare feet repeatedly, as it usually did. What did he care? He regenerated his skin nigh instantly, barely noticing as the three swarms drew closer to Inshii’s laboratory.
The thick glass doors slid open with a slight hiss as the false violet led the way in after flashing their ID to a scanner, barely making any sound despite their size. Gallen squinted as they walked into the harsh lighting and gray-white walls and floors, the smell of disinfectant prominent.
There were a few trolls to be seen, but most of Inshii’s staff here were highly specialized robots. The ones that were present shied away from the trio automatically. There wasn’t any fear on their faces or in their movements; they did it instinctively, knowing better than to be close.
“Can we at least eat before this?” Commented Rhyssa, slightly impatient. “I’m assumin’ those ain’t snacks, and I’m peckish.”
“Obviously those aren’t snacks.” Said Inshii in a slightly weary tone of voice. “Food doesn’t work in the laboratory. If you knew anything about science you’d understand just how intensive and time consuming this process has been to replicate. I’ve needed my finest staff on this and had to hire a few extras, which is not kind to my payroll.”
“Ooh, lemme play ya a song on m’banjo, saddest one in the history of the empire, Shishi.” Said Rhyssa, singsong and mocking, actually taking out her instrument as if she was about to start strumming.
Inshii rolled their eyes and ignored her, so Rhyssa pouted and put it away.
Gallen stopped and looked around, not in any hurry to get to what came next. He put his hands in his shorts’ pockets, feeling for the hundredth time that the vial of cloudy liquid was still there.
“Come on.” Called Inshii impatiently. “You’d think we were dragging you to an atheist convention.”
He opened his mouth to huff silently, not wanting to let himself feel amused, and kept walking.
He couldn’t. He had to…he had to…
Gallen twisted inside, hundreds of small legs wriggling and grasping at each other.
He followed his oldest sibling, just like he always had for millennia.
Obedient Gallen. Peaceable Gallen.
Even before mother had taken his tongue, he’d always been like that.
Inshii led him and Rhyssa down a narrow hallway, their precise steps echoing in the near-silence. The faint buzz of electric illumination was the only sound.
Then the lights flickered for a second.
Gallen blinked, looking at his sibling inquiringly. Inshii sighed, their brightly colored fins flicking.
“That’s how much power this has taken. We have backup generators, more than enough…but that’s happened plenty of times over the past few perigees. All Lifeweaver had to do was make a troll body that could meld with a swarm. I’ve had to achieve far more than that.”
“What d’ya mean?” Rhyssa asked, sounding genuinely curious as she ran a finger through her shoulder-length hair.
Inshii’s eyebrows raised in mild surprise, but they stopped, facing their sister with their arms crossed.
“When Mother fell and fused with a mother grub, she became undead. Etuuya was alive when they were merged with Lleios’s remains, integrated over multiple operations so they wouldn’t die of shock or blood loss.
I don’t have that luxury; she’s weak and unstable enough that if I fail now, I might not be able to try again and keep her mind intact.
She can’t be killed…but suffering eternally in that carcass of a body, her mind slipping more and more until she forgets us all? She might wish she was dead.” The butterfly swarm said bluntly.
Rhyssa had taken her hat off to hold it, as a gesture of respect. Gallen bowed his head to go along with her, and so he could compose himself.
Klirro was right. Tuuya was right. Everything Inshii said confirmed it.
If he could do this, even with the hell that would come of it, everything would get better.
His hands shook as Rhyssa put her hat back on.
Inshii’s face softened slightly, an unusual sight.
“Don’t worry, Gallen.” They said in a marginally warmer tone, as caring as they had been capable of since the ten had died all those sweeps ago.
“I’ve accounted for everything; I will not fail. She’ll finally be well again.”
No, they hadn’t accounted for everything. They had no idea what their little brother had in his pocket. A substance modeled from the same scientific notes Inshii had used for this project.
Another one of Rhomox Vannyn’s discoveries.
Inshii kept walking a little longer, then stopped in front of a plain gray, unmarked door, flashing their ID card at a scanner once more.
Gallen would have whistled if he could, so instead it was tuneless air blown through his lips as he walked inside, and Rhyssa herself made a softly impressed ‘aaah.’
Inshii looked a bit smug, despite their sibling’s frequent insistence that they didn’t indulge in such trollish things.
The space was vast, a tangle of pipes, vats, and scientific equipment whose names the isopod swarm couldn’t even begin to guess at. Dials all over the room glowed from within, and somewhere a machine beeped softly in long intervals.
Long hair flowing as they moved more quickly, the false seadweller walked over to the largest vat of all, one taller than their nearly eight foot height, horns aside.
Gallen knew, with a sudden surge of fear, that that was it.
Rhyssa turned completely toward it as well, the wasps she used to see beating their wings frantically as they hovered over her shoulders.
Inshii looked at the various readout screens on the vat and what they saw must’ve pleased his oldest sibling because they nodded and took out a beautiful old glass container shaped like a chrysalis. The glass shone jade and white where it was not clear.
Gallen shuddered as he saw several of his mother’s green flukes wriggling within. Just like the one that had taken over Tuuya.
Wait.
He signed a question.
Isn’t that -
“Vassiq’s work, one of the last she ever made.” Said Inshii quietly, holding the container with reverence. “One of the few we have left.”
Gallen couldn’t cry as trolls did. He had no heart.
Still he trembled, isopods pressing against his skin.
Vassiq. The fly. Dead because she’d tried to kill Ozryel with the other ten, her eggshell destroyed and her corpse burned. Dead because she’d just wanted to be free.
She’d been the best artisan of them all.
How could Inshii stand there and use their sister’s work to hold her killer?
Rhyssa was unusually still, even her wings beating slowly from the parts she used as eyes.
“Will you offer us a prayer, Gallen?” Inshii asked, solemn.
He looked at them in shock, his face rippling in surprise. Inshii had never thought much of religion.
He wished he had incense to light, an altar to kneel by by. He wished he could believe there was anything holy about what they were about to do.
Still he closed his eyes and put a hand to his chest.
He prayed Inshii was wrong, that his mother could be laid to rest after all.
He prayed whatever afterlife she went to was a kind one. A peaceful one.
He prayed his hands would not falter as he did to her what Rhomox Vannyn had done to Lleios. Wipe away the mind, leave the body behind.
Gallen hoped so hard for all of this that he hurt, and then his hand dropped from his chest. He nodded at Inshii, glad he couldn’t speak.
Rhyssa sniffed. With no tears to shed, she tugged at the band covering her wasp-filled sockets instead.
“I hope this works.” She mumbled. “It’ll be like old times. When we were all together, and everythin’ was perfect.”
Everything had never been perfect. Their siblings would still be dead. Ozryel had driven them to desperation when they were alive, had refused to listen when they’d tried to reason with her.
Gallen regretted not helping them. Not taking a side. If he had…
If he had, it probably wouldn’t have made a difference.
Nothing he’d done for his family ever had.
Inshii pressed a button, and the lid of the vat slid back with a faint sliding noise, impressively quiet for how large it was.
He could smell it now. The organic stench of nutrient-rich solution used to grow facsimile bodies.
Inshii stepped onto a ladder bolted to the side of the vat and he held up a hand. They raised their eyebrows, fins flicking.
He signed, Can I go up after you?
“Don’t be silly, Gallen.” Inshii said, tongue clicking. “There’s no space. I’ll bring her down so we can witness her awakening. It will likely take a minute or so.”
Good. That was all he needed.
He nodded to show he understood.
Inshii went up the ladder, their sherwani rippling from their movement. He - and Rhyssa - watched them intently.
What would their sibling bring down? What body had they made for Ozryel?
Though he writhed with nervousness, resignation settling heavy into his chitin, Gallen couldn’t help but be curious. He’d known her current shape for so long, it was difficult to imagine her in another.
He and his sister watched as Inshii took a fluke out of the glass container…and used their other hand - now in a rubber glove - to gently pick up a troll-shaped body. Viscous drops of amber fluid slowly dribbled off of it.
The view was partially blocked by their sibling, but Gallen could see the body’s eyes were closed, that it had long white hair and pale horns that resembled his mother’s.
They moved their arm. He could only assume they were putting the fluke in.
No noise. Nothing.
Inshii carried the body down in both arms, container put back in their sylladex, its - her - eyes still closed. She didn’t move.
Vial in his hand, Gallen lunged.
Rhyssa cried out and Inshii barked an order to stop. Neither moved quickly enough to stop him as he forced the contents down Ozryel’s throat.
Then his sister tackled him to the hard floor, snarling and buzzing as she swore and stung him over and over, ripping through his skin to the isopods beneath.
Gallen did not fight back even as dozens of his isopods thrashed and died. He lay there, letting her wound him, staring up at the pale ceiling and the dark pipes running along it.
He wondered if he was about to wake up in his eggshell, a sparse few isopods once more.
“Stop.” Inshii’s clipped voice said through his haze of pain. “Let mother handle him. The serum is working.”
Rhyssa gasped in relief and Gallen’s hopes sank in dread as he saw his mother’s pale gray fingertips moving, noticed the syringe in Inshii’s hand as they gave him a narrow-eyed violet stare.
“I don’t know why you’ve done this, but I can guess. You’ve betrayed us, gone over to Tuuya and their allies. I’d ask you why…but I don’t think I care.”
Feebly, Gallen tried to use his arms to sign an answer, but Rhyssa stung them and they collapsed into dying isopods.
His mother’s eyes flickered and opened, glowing a solid, brilliant green. Shorter than all of them, slim and almost petite, she vaulted out of her oldest child’s arms to land on the floor with a thud, her feet bare. Her only clothing was a pale teal dress, and she still dripped fluid on the floor as she stepped over to him. The pincers at the edges of her lips snapped in fury as her eyes shone with rage and delight.
“My only son.” She said, with a dry and raspy voice, different yet unmistakably familiar, unused to speaking aloud. “My last son. Why do you turn on me? The only mother you’ve ever had?”
Her tone was gently chiding, almost fond, but Gallen knew that meant nothing.
He spoke in the silent language of swarms, isopods forming shapes and symbols that all of his family read without comment.
“So misguided.” His mother said, still soft. “It isn’t your fault. You were tricked. You forget your siblings’ cruelty. They were unkind to you too.”
Gallen shook his head. She was lying. He had to remember she was lying.
Ozryel clicked her tongue.
“You’ve been very bad. You need a time-out.”
She knelt down next to him and put a hand to his chest. Right where he had when he’d prayed earlier.
Green flukes came out of her wrist, squirming over his remaining isopods to secrete liquid that dissolved him, segment by segment, leg by leg. He soundlessly screamed in agony, bereft of the tongue she had taken so long ago. The voice she’d silenced for the crime of not taking a side.
“Leave one.” Said Inshii, voice hard. “He can stay here. Otherwise who knows where he’ll go when he comes back in the cavern.”
Rhyssa snarled. “Yeah, what Shii said. We can’t let him outta our sight.”
“You don’t give me orders, children.” Murmured Ozryel in a tone of saccharine warning. “I’ll concede the butterfly is right this time. Just mind your tone, or I might think you intend to join your brother.”
Rhyssa opened her mouth, and as Gallen’s troll eyes melted away, he could see the hurt on his sister’s face before she closed it again.
In less than a minute, there was only one of him. A single white isopod, shivering as his mother picked him up in one hand. Helpless to resist her firm grip, she squeezed him so hard he nearly cracked, his legs struggling against her cold hand.
She leaned in to whisper so he could hear.
“Next time I won’t be so generous.”
His vision in this state was too poor to grasp what happened around him, but the next thing he knew, Gallen was locked in a dark, airless box with needles puncturing him all over his body.
He couldn’t move. Couldn’t see, or hear, or feel anything but pain and constriction.
The isopod prayed.
He prayed for the people he had failed so terribly.
He wished with everything he had that his mother would finally die.
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Ozryel patted the box she had locked her son in, with a soft, needle-fanged smile, then set it aside.
Pausing, concentrating, she clenched her fists and there came a great cracking of bone, a sliding and warping of flesh as wings sprung from her back. Insectoid, yet shaped as if they were feathered, they shone with iridescent hints of rainbow color.
“Fly with me, children. We make for Hanhai.”
Rhyssa scratched her head.
“The desert? What d’ya want there? Thought we were goin’ after Tuuya and their lot.”
Inshii’s eyes also narrowed, then their expression cleared.
“Ah. Their daughter’s cavern.”
Ozryel gave her oldest child a feral smile.
“Kotenkha’s as well. One of her spawn fought me in the second worm’s body, allowing them to escape…it is long past time I gave that bloodline their due.”
The mother of swarms stepped outside the building, squinting as her eyes adjusted to the starlight she had not seen in over four thousand sweeps.
Ever since a wretched jade woman with a komondor lusus had shot her out of the sky.
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10 Amazing clothes for men for wedding
Weddings are a time for celebration, and for men, it’s the perfect occasion to dress your best. Whether you're the groom, groomsman, or a guest, picking the right outfit is key to looking sharp and feeling confident. Here are 10 amazing clothing options for men to consider for a wedding, ranging from traditional to contemporary styles.
1. Classic Three-Piece Suit
A three-piece suit is a timeless and sophisticated option for a wedding. It consists of a jacket, trousers, and a vest (waistcoat), adding an extra layer of formality to your outfit. Stick to darker shades like navy, charcoal, or black for an evening wedding, and you can experiment with lighter hues like beige or light grey for a daytime event.
Pro Tip:
Pair with a crisp white shirt, a classic tie, and polished leather shoes to complete the look.
2. Tuxedo
For formal weddings, nothing beats the elegance of a tuxedo. A well-fitted tuxedo in black or midnight blue gives a timeless appeal. Paired with a black bow tie and patent leather shoes, this outfit ensures you look like the epitome of class.
Pro Tip:
Opt for a shawl or peak lapel for added sophistication, and always stick to a black bow tie for classic appeal.
3. Bandhgala Suit
For a traditional yet modern Indian look, the bandhgala suit is a fantastic choice. Known for its high-neck style, the bandhgala exudes elegance and is perfect for formal Indian weddings. You can find them in a variety of fabrics such as silk, velvet, and brocade.
Pro Tip:
Pair a dark-colored bandhgala with fitted trousers and mojari shoes for a regal look.
4. Sherwani
The sherwani is a quintessential outfit for grooms at Indian weddings. It is often made from rich fabrics like silk, brocade, or velvet, with intricate embroidery or embellishments. A well-fitted sherwani, paired with churidar or straight pants, adds a royal touch to any wedding ensemble.
Pro Tip:
Choose a sherwani in ivory, beige, or gold tones for a classic look, or experiment with jewel tones for something bold.
5. Achkan
An achkan is a longer, knee-length coat that’s similar to a sherwani but often more minimalistic. It's perfect for men who want a traditional yet understated look. Typically worn with churidar pants, the achkan offers a refined and elegant style.
Pro Tip:
Choose pastel or neutral shades for a modern twist, and pair with embroidered juttis for a traditional finish.
6. Nehru Jacket with Kurta
The Nehru jacket, paired with a kurta, is a versatile option that combines tradition with a contemporary touch. This combination works well for semi-formal weddings and can be dressed up with a printed or embroidered jacket.
Pro Tip:
Opt for contrasting colors for the kurta and jacket, and complete the look with leather loafers or juttis.
7. Jodhpuri Suit
The Jodhpuri suit, also known as a bandhgala suit with a western twist, is another great option for weddings. This structured, fitted suit combines a classic western blazer style with Indian elements, often featuring embroidery or rich fabric.
Pro Tip:
Wear with a pocket square or brooch to elevate the look, and pair with formal shoes for a polished finish.
8. Indo-Western Fusion Outfit
For men who want a blend of traditional and modern, an Indo-Western outfit is the way to go. This can be a fusion of a traditional sherwani with western-style trousers or a jacket-style kurta. It’s perfect for men who want a unique yet stylish wedding look.
Pro Tip:
Choose an outfit with clean lines and minimal embellishments for a modern aesthetic, and pair it with loafers or brogues.
9. Embroidered Kurta with Dhoti
For a more traditional Indian look, an embroidered kurta with dhoti is a great option. The intricate detailing on the kurta adds a festive touch, while the dhoti brings an element of cultural richness. This outfit is ideal for weddings with a traditional or cultural theme.
Pro Tip:
Pair this ensemble with embroidered juttis or mojari shoes for a complete traditional look.
10. Designer Blazer with Trousers
For a contemporary look, a designer blazer paired with trousers is an excellent option for a semi-formal wedding. Blazers with bold patterns, intricate details, or unique cuts can add a stylish edge to your outfit without going over the top.
Pro Tip:
Opt for printed or embroidered blazers if you want to make a statement, and pair them with solid-colored trousers for balance.
Conclusion:
When it comes to wedding attire for men, there are endless options, whether you prefer classic western suits or traditional Indian wear. The key is to choose an outfit that not only fits the occasion but also makes you feel confident and comfortable. From three-piece suits and tuxedos to sherwanis and bandhgalas, you can make a lasting impression with any of these styles.
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Boost Your Look: Explore Samyakk for Find Your Perfect Groom Style
Introduction:
“A sherwani is more than just clothing; it’s a symbol of heritage and a celebration of love.”
In the intricate tapestry of wedding planning, every decision contributes to the celebration’s ambiance. Among these, the groom’s attire stands as a symbol of personal style, harmonizing with the overarching wedding theme. Our meticulously crafted guide navigates through the nuances of selecting groom attire tailored to various wedding types.
From the timeless allure of formal affairs, where impeccable tailoring and classic suits reign supreme, to the more relaxed charm of outdoor celebrations, where casual attire exudes effortless elegance, we offer a comprehensive exploration. Discover the latest trends in men’s wedding fashion, decode wedding dress codes, and explore a plethora of groom outfit ideas, spanning the spectrum from formal attire for men to the more laid-back casual attire.
Whether it’s the structured elegance of a three-piece suit or the breezy sophistication of linen separates, we ensure the groom stands out on this momentous occasion. From beach wedding attire for men to rustic outdoor wedding outfits, let our guide be your compass in crafting the perfect ensemble for your special day.
Understanding Wedding Types:
Before embarking on the sartorial journey, it is imperative to acquaint ourselves with the distinctive characteristics of various wedding types and their attendant dress codes. Each wedding style encapsulates a unique ambiance and level of formality, ranging from the opulent grandeur of formal affairs to the intimate allure of rustic gatherings. Let us delve into the quintessential wedding types:
Formal/Black-Tie Wedding:
· Exuding sophistication, formal weddings demand attire matching the grandeur of the occasion.
· The groom’s quintessential choice is a classic black tuxedo, featuring meticulously tailored jacket with satin lapels.
· Complement the tuxedo with a crisp white shirt, black bow tie, and patent leather shoes.
· Accessories such as cufflinks, studs, and a sleek timepiece add understated elegance to the ensemble.
· This groom suit epitomizes men’s wedding attire, ensuring the groom radiates style and grace on this momentous occasion.
For a black-tie wedding, the groom’s attire should epitomize elegance and class, whether it’s a wedding suit or a traditional wedding tuxedo. Ensure every detail is meticulously tailored to perfection, from the jacket lapels to the choice of accessories. This ensemble not only reflects the grandeur of the occasion but also showcases the groom’s impeccable sense of style in his black-tie wedding attire for groom.
Semi-Formal Wedding:
· Balancing elegance with flexibility, semi-formal weddings offer a canvas for sartorial expression.
The groom may opt for a well-fitted suit in versatile hues such as navy, charcoal, or gray.
Pair the suit with a meticulously crafted dress shirt and a complementary tie for a polished look.
Introducing a vest or waistcoat into the ensemble adds an extra layer of refinement.
Whether it’s a classic wedding suit or a designer wedding suit, the groom can showcase his style within the realms of refined sophistication.
For semi-formal weddings, the groom has the opportunity to showcase his style with a formal wedding suit. Whether it’s a tailored or custom wedding suit, versatility is key. Opt for timeless hues like navy, charcoal, or gray, and pair them with a meticulously crafted dress shirt and complementary tie. Adding a vest or waistcoat enhances the ensemble’s sophistication, ensuring the groom looks dashing on this special day. This tailored wedding suit allows for sartorial expression, reflecting the groom’s individuality amidst refined sophistication. When searching for the perfect outfit, consider browsing to buy Silk Wedding Sherwani online and explore the wedding suit latest designs.
Beach/Outdoor Wedding:
Embracing the serenity of natural landscapes, beach and outdoor weddings exude an ambiance of laid-back elegance.
Lightweight and breathable fabrics, such as linen, epitomize the groom’s attire, ensuring comfort amidst the balmy embrace of nature.
A slim fit wedding suit or a bespoke wedding suit crafted from linen in soothing tones of beige or light gray captures the essence of effortless style.
Accompany the suit with a relaxed shirt for a stylish wedding suit suitable for the outdoor setting.
Whether it’s a purchased suit or a Embroidered Suede Tuxedo Suit , ensure it complements the relaxed atmosphere of the occasion with minimalist accessories.
Rustic/Country Wedding:
Encompassing the rustic charm of countryside allure, rustic weddings beckon the groom to embrace a fusion of rugged elegance and pastoral charm.
Textured fabrics, such as tweed, resonate harmoniously with the rustic aesthetic, offering the groom a palette of earthy tones, including brown, olive, and rustic reds.
Pairing the suit with a checked or plaid shirt evokes the spirit of bucolic romance, highlighting the versatility of Silk IndoWestern Sherwani for men in rustic wedding aesthetics.
Leather boots or loafers infuse the ensemble with a rugged yet refined allure.
Whether opting for a traditional wedding suit, contemporary wedding suit, or luxury wedding suit, men can find modern suits for weddings that perfectly blend rustic charm with sophistication.
Destination Wedding:
Celebrating love amidst exotic locales, destination weddings afford the groom an opportunity to imbue his attire with elements of local culture and climate, making the choice of Raw Silk Wedding Sherwani for men a pivotal aspect of the celebration’s aesthetic.
Lightweight Sherwani crafted from breathable fabrics such as cotton or seersucker are ideal companions for warm-weather destinations, ensuring comfort and style under the tropical sun.
Embracing vibrant colors like black, white, or blue, or incorporating indigenous motifs into the groom’s attire, pays homage to the destination’s cultural tapestry, infusing the celebration with an aura of worldly elegance.
Whether opting for a black wedding suit, Cutdana Silk Wedding Sherwani, blue wedding Georgette Jodhpuri suit, or a fancy suit for men’s wedding, grooms can find attire that seamlessly blends with the ambiance of their destination wedding.
Accessorizing with Care: Accessories serve as the pièce de résistance, adding depth and character to the groom’s ensemble. From subtle accents to statement pieces, accessories play a pivotal role in curating a cohesive and distinguished look. Consider the following:
Neckwear: Whether opting for a traditional tie, a dashing bow tie, or embracing the allure of an open collar, neckwear sets the tone for the groom’s ensemble, complementing his choice of wedding suit accessories.
Pocket Square: A meticulously folded pocket square adds a dash of panache, infusing the jacket with a pop of color and personality, enhancing the overall look of men’s designer suit choices.
Boutonniere: Symbolic of love and celebration, a boutonniere crafted from fresh blooms harmonizes with the floral tapestry of the wedding, bestowing the groom’s attire with a touch of natural elegance, completing new suit designs with a flourish.
Watches, Cufflinks, and Tie Bars: From heirloom timepieces to bespoke cufflinks, accessories serve as the quintessential embellishments, reflecting the groom’s individuality and refinement while enhancing the sophistication of his wedding suit ensemble.
Final Tips for Groom’s Attire: To ensure that the groom exudes confidence and charisma on the wedding day, meticulous attention to detail is paramount. Consider the following guidelines:
Fit is Key: Prioritize a bespoke ensemble tailored to the groom’s measurements, ensuring a silhouette that epitomizes elegance and comfort, whether it’s a dress for men’s wedding or a men’s suit for wedding.
Coordinate with the Bride: Collaborate with the bride to achieve sartorial synergy, ensuring that the groom’s attire harmonizes with the bridal ensemble and the overarching theme of the wedding, whether selecting a men’s modern suit for wedding or exploring options for men’s suits online.
Comfort is Essential: Opt for fabrics that prioritize breathability and ease of movement, ensuring that the groom remains poised and comfortable throughout the festivities, regardless of whether it’s a men’s stylish suit for wedding or a designer suit.
Commence Early: Embark on the quest for the perfect groom attire well in advance, allowing ample time for fittings, alterations, and the procurement of accessories, thereby mitigating the stress associated with last-minute preparations.
Top 5 FAQs for Groom:
1. What should I wear to a wedding? A: The dress code of the wedding is key! Our blog post offers a great breakdown of attire for different wedding types, from formal black-tie weddings (tuxedo) to beach weddings (linen suit).
2. How can I look stylish and comfortable on my wedding day? A: Focus on both fit and fabric. A well-tailored suit in a breathable material like linen will ensure you look sharp and feel confident throughout the celebration.
3. What accessories should I wear with my groom’s attire? A: Accessories can elevate your entire look. Consider a classic tie or bow tie, a pocket square for a pop of color, and a boutonniere to complement the bride’s flowers. Don’t forget cufflinks, a timeless watch, and perhaps a tie bar for a touch of personality.
4. How far in advance should I start shopping for my wedding attire? A: Give yourself plenty of time! Tailoring may be needed, and you don’t want the stress of last-minute shopping. Your blog suggests starting well in advance to allow for fittings, alterations, and accessory selection.
5. From Where Shall I Get My Perfect Wedding Groom Outfit? A: Looking for the perfect groom’s attire? Look no further than Samyakk Wedding Outfit Boutique in Bangalore! We offer a wide variety of men’s suits, including tuxedoes, classic suits, and Jodhpuri suits, all crafted with elegant hues, intricate embellishments, and luxurious fabrics. Whether you’re local or from overseas, our dedicated designers and customer support team are available 24/7 to assist you in finding the perfect match for your taste and style. And the best part? We offer free worldwide shipping on your wedding attire!
Conclusion:
In the tapestry of wedding planning, the selection of the groom’s attire emerges as a pivotal thread, weaving together elements of style, tradition, and personal expression. By navigating the nuances of each wedding type and attending to every facet of the groom’s ensemble with meticulous care, one can ensure that the groom radiates confidence and sophistication on this most auspicious occasion.
As the groom embarks on a journey towards matrimonial bliss, enveloped in the splendor of his impeccably tailored attire from Samyakk, he not only honors tradition but also embarks on a new chapter with his beloved partner, amidst the embrace of love, joy, and timeless elegance. Explore the wide array of men’s suits by Samyakk, offering varieties such as Embroidered Raw Silk Wedding Sherwani, Velvet Wedding Sherwani, Embroidered Italian Wedding Sherwani, Georgette Wedding Sherwani, Jute Wedding Sherwani and Jodhpuri suits in elegant hues, intricate embellishments, and luxurious fabrics, ensuring a perfect match for every groom’s taste and style preference. May your journey together be filled with as much vibrancy as the colors you wear. Happy Wedding… Happy shopping…
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A Style Guide to Choose the Perfect Men's Reception Sherwani
A Style Guide to Choose the Perfect Men's Reception Sherwani for the Wedding Season. Elevate Your Style for Unforgettable Celebrations or any Occasion!
Your wedding reception is a celebration of love and unity, and your sherwani should reflect the significance of the occasion. By considering key factors, incorporating style tips, and seeking expert advice, you can ensure that your reception sherwani is not just an outfit but a symbol of your individuality and the grandeur of the moment. As you step into the spotlight, may your reception sherwani be a testament to the love you celebrate and the style you embrace on this joyous occasion. Cheers to a reception look that’s nothing short of extraordinary!
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Wedding suits for men in Bangalore
Weddings are a celebration of love, commitment, and the beginning of a beautiful journey. As the groom, all eyes will be on you, making it essential to choose the perfect attire for your big day. In the vibrant city of Bangalore, where tradition meets modernity, Royal Men's Wear stands as a beacon of sophistication, offering an exquisite collection of Wedding suits for men in Bangalore. Whether you are a traditionalist or a trendsetter, Royal Men's Wear has the ideal ensemble for every groom-to-be, ensuring you make a lasting impression on your special day.
The Timeless Elegance of Wedding Suits:
Wedding suits have long been synonymous with timeless elegance and sophistication. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail make them a symbol of refined taste. Royal Men's Wear takes pride in curating a diverse range of wedding suits for men in Bangalore, catering to a spectrum of styles and preferences. From classic black-tie affairs to more contemporary celebrations, our collection seamlessly blends tradition with modern trends.
Finding the Perfect Fit:
A wedding suit should not only exude style but also fit impeccably. Royal Men's Wear understands the importance of a well-fitted suit, offering personalized tailoring services to ensure each groom looks and feels his best on the big day. The experienced craftsmen at Royal Men's Wear pay meticulous attention to measurements, ensuring that every suit is tailored to perfection. Whether you prefer a slim fit, classic fit, or a bespoke creation, we have the expertise to bring your vision to life.
The Diverse Range of Styles:
Bangalore, known for its cultural diversity, is a melting pot of traditions. Royal Men's Wear recognizes the importance of offering a diverse range of styles to suit the varied preferences of grooms. From the regal charm of traditional sherwanis to the suave sophistication of three-piece suits, our collection caters to every taste. The keyword "Wedding suits for men in Bangalore" echoes our commitment to providing a comprehensive range that resonates with the cultural tapestry of the city.
Traditional Attire with a Modern Twist:
In a city that embraces both tradition and modernity, Royal Men's Wear introduces wedding suits that seamlessly blend the old and the new. Our traditional attires, such as the sherwani, are given a modern twist with contemporary cuts, intricate embroidery, and luxurious fabrics. This fusion of styles ensures that grooms can pay homage to their cultural roots while embracing a modern aesthetic.
Unveiling the Collection:
Royal Men's Wear proudly unveils its exclusive collection of wedding suits for men in Bangalore, designed to make every groom stand out on their special day. The collection encompasses a wide array of colors, fabrics, and styles, allowing grooms to express their individuality. Whether you envision a classic black tuxedo, a bold burgundy suit, or a sophisticated navy ensemble, our collection has something for everyone.
Stylish Suits for Men in Bangalore – A Trendsetting Affair:
As a testament to our commitment to style, Royal Men's Wear introduces the keyword "stylish suits for men in Bangalore." Our collection goes beyond the conventional, offering trendsetting suits that reflect the latest fashion trends. From unconventional color choices to experimental silhouettes, our stylish suits redefine the traditional groom's attire, making a bold statement and setting the stage for a fashion-forward celebration.
Accessorizing the Look:
No wedding suit is complete without the right accessories. Royal Men's Wear provides a curated selection of accessories to complement our wedding suits for men in Bangalore. From elegant ties and pocket squares to sophisticated cufflinks, our accessories add the perfect finishing touches to your ensemble. Our experienced stylists are on hand to assist grooms in selecting the accessories that enhance their overall look.
The Bespoke Experience:
For those who seek the epitome of luxury, Royal Men's Wear offers a bespoke experience. The keyword "Wedding suits for men in Bangalore" takes on a whole new meaning as grooms can collaborate with our expert craftsmen to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. From selecting the finest fabrics to choosing intricate details, the bespoke experience ensures that your wedding suit is a true reflection of your style and personality.
Customer Testimonials:
At Royal Men's Wear, our greatest satisfaction comes from the smiles and confidence our suits bring to grooms. Customer testimonials speak volumes about the quality, craftsmanship, and exceptional service that define our brand. Grooms who have chosen Royal Men's Wear for their special day rave about the attention to detail, the personalized service, and the unmatched elegance our wedding suits bring to their weddings.
Conclusion:In the bustling city of Bangalore, where tradition converges with modernity, Royal Men's Wear stands as the premier destination for wedding suits for men in Bangalore. Our commitment to providing a diverse range of styles, impeccable tailoring, and a personalized experience sets us apart. Whether you opt for a classic ensemble or a trendsetting suit, Royal Men's Wear ensures that you step into married life with confidence and style. Elevate your wedding day with Royal Men's Wear – where the perfect suit is not just a garment but a statement of timeless elegance.
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Siyaram's fabrics are of the finest quality for wedding dresses.
Looking for wedding dress! Siyaram's is the brand for you. Siyaram's offers a wide range of fabrics for many such occasions covering shirts, trousers, three piece suits, sherwani, kurta, blazers, etc. Avail fabrics at your nearby Siyaram's stores or order online and make the occasion more special.
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Make your weddings special with the custom tailored wedding suits from Mizaj.
Indian weddings are a celebration of a lifetime. The festivities of Indian weddings are spread over several days, leading to heartfelt moments of joy. From choosing a celestial date found written among the stars to the pre-wedding gatherings like the Mehendi and Haldi ceremony to the union of two souls perfectly made for each other and the post-wedding receptions and parties, Indian weddings definitely have it all. Dress up and start a new chapter of life in style!
A wedding is a day when everybody wants to look flawless. It is important for the groom to be comfortable and look fantastic in the right outfit, a stunning wedding suit to go along with his already dazzling bride.
The master suit makers, Mizaj:
Mizaj is an all-exclusive men’s brand specializing in custom-tailored wedding suits. Our specialist tailors are well experienced in the art of stitching the perfect wedding suit that will surely steal the show. Using the advanced Gerber technology for pattern making and superior expertise in custom tailoring, we deliver only the best to the grooms.
At Mizaj, our customers have the luxury of choosing from over 20 distinct premium fabrics, 3500 shades, and 350+ styles. Our qualified stylists are adept at creating a style that is fully customised for you. From elegantly ethnic to modern designer suits, Mizaj is the place to get your 100% custom-tailored wedding suits in chennai that give you a luxurious look and the best fit.
Wedding Suit Options:
Tuxedos
Tuxedos are the epitome of luxurious sophistication, commonly worn with a formal shirt, shoes and other accessories like bow ties and vests. Mizaj crafts custom-designed and tailored tuxedos in a variety of colours, styles & cut for the utmost polished and classy option for your nuptials.
Prince Coats and Classic Suits
Prince Coats combine the eastern and western suiting styles in a regal blend. Classic suits can be worn either as a Three-piece suit which includes vest, jacket, and trousers or as two-piece suits with jackets and matching trousers. Mizaj customizes suits to fit your needs, including the lapels or a shawl to go with.
Bandhgala Suits
Mizaj makes sure that the custom-made, dapper-looking Bandhgala suit gives you the extraordinary look for what is surely the most memorable day of your life. Bandhgala Suit of royal origin finds its roots in India, featuring a mandarin collar and can be accessorized with a pocket square or a brooch with accessories that can accentuate the regal look. Bandhgala blazer is available in a variety of fabrics such as velvet, silk, brocade, etc.
Sherwani
As the hub of stylish nuptial wear for men, Mizaj presents a splendid range of sherwanis. Sherwanis are quintessential wedding attires adding to the groom’s classy style and sophistication, especially when tailored from rich quality fabrics and adorned with embellishments. Sherwanis, tailored at Mizaj, is the ultimate wedding ensemble for the groom.
Indo-Western Suits
Indo-Western suits perfectly combine ethnicity with refined western elements, making it a must-have wedding ensemble. A vital part of the stylish groom’s wardrobe, the bespoke suits at Mizaj are guaranteed to cater to your style. Mizaj provides you with impressive suits at reasonable prices.
Bandi Jackets
The ever-charming Bandi jackets are custom designed by Mizaj to make you garner vast attention during celebrations. Typically worn with a shirt or a kurta, a Bandi jackets or Nehru jackets are tailored with plain texture or different embroidered motifs according to your inclination.
We at Mizaj design your wedding suits alongside your wedding dreams. As Mignon McLaughlin once put it, in the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything and Mizaj plus weddings equals extraordinary celebrations.
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Women Green Velvet Suit Custom Made Three Piece Single Breasted Peak Lapel Formal Wedding Event Bridesmaid Cocktail Prom Dinner Party Wear
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We are in the field of Customized Suit/Sherwani from last more than 10 years. We do all kinds of custom orders for Men, Women & Kids. These are our completely custom handmade suits. Each suit is crafted for an individual customer based on his tastes and lifestyle. We also offer matching accessories like Lapel Pins, Bow Ties, Narrow Ties, Broad Ties, Cufflinks, Socks, Shoes, Belt and Pocket Squares, etc. with a little extra cost, to make out a complete package for you (additional cost will be applied). We are always up to suit your demands and make something special and unique for your custom order! Please contact us if you have any questions about your order. This is a made-to-order garment.
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Must have Wedding Accessories
Traditional and fashionable accessories will not only improve your overall appearance, but will also highlight your elegance and charisma. So, here is a collection of accessories that each and every Indian groom should have.
1. Kalgi or Safa
A kalgi complements the beauty of a pagdi or safa. This bejewelled piece resembles a brooch, but it is worn on the Safa. You can also get ones with feathers. Many people prefer pearl or metal kalgis with sub ornate stone kalgis.
2. Dupatta
It's a long scarf with tassels at the ends. This piece is typically worn with a sherwani. A contrasting dupatta is dressed with the sherwani to complete the appearance. The dupatta, an essential part of a sherwani, can be draped around your neck or worn on the shoulder of one arm, heading right around your waist and then rolled up around the other hand. You could also carry a dupatta in the same colour as your bride's gown to complete the picture-perfect look!
3. Haar
The haar, or neckpiece, has both traditional and fashion significance for so many Indian grooms. You can wear a single string of large pearls with a semi-precious stone pendant, or you can go for the layered pearl look. Three to five strings of small stones with fashioned pendants or brooches would make up a layered necklace. To match your outfit, consider necklaces created of beads and coloured pearls.
4. Jutti and Shoes
Sherwani is a popular wedding attire in India because it enhances the appearance of Indian men. A traditional jutti or mojari paired with a stunning rich sherwani completes the groom-to-look be's and therefore can make your wife fall head over heels in love with you.
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Men's Clothing Design App - TechDarzi
TechDarzi is a tailoring app that is dedicated to outfit visualization with customers face on unique 3D customised models. Whatever event, setting or fashion style comes to mind - blazers, tuxedos, three-piece suits, t-shirts, trousers, waistcoats, Nehru coats, pants shirts, kurta- pajamas, sherwanis, Jodhpuri suits, you can quickly build anything that suits your needs or preferences with this men's clothing design app.
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