Regal Sherwanis and Bandhgalas for the Modern Groom
I do not believe in blending in. For your wedding ceremony, I craft sherwanis and bandhgalas that demand attention with heavy handwork, regal motifs, and a fit that commands the room.
A full-length view of this regal ivory sherwani, complete with a matching safa and stole. The subtle, tone-on-tone embroidery and classic silhouette are designed for a timeless wedding day look.
This isn't just a bandhgala; it's a narrative crafted in thread. The midnight blue fabric serves as a canvas for intricate embroidery depicting horses and foliage, perfect for the groom who values artistry.
A modern take on the classic kurta, this piece from my runway collection features bold, contrasting embroidery. It’s a versatile statement for a wedding event or a high-end festive occasion.
A look at my grooms from 2023. This collage showcases a variety of sherwani styles, from heavily embroidered pieces for the groom to a coordinated father-son sherwani set, proving style runs in the family.
The wolfpack, assembled. Here are two groomsmen in coordinated black bandhgala ensembles, complete with intricate shawls. They look sharp and unified, perfectly complementing the main groom.
A glimpse of the craft. Here you can see the detailed handwork on a rack of my pastel and ivory sherwanis, each with its own unique pattern and texture waiting to be chosen.
This layered indo-western set in a subtle ivory tone features a geometric embroidered pattern on the jacket. It’s a sophisticated and modern choice for a day wedding or engagement ceremony.
A mannequin showcasing a sharp, olive green bandhgala jacket with subtle, dark embroidery on the shoulder and hem. Paired with white trousers, it's a fresh and contemporary wedding look.
A sneak peek of what's to come. This black bandhgala features a subtle fade of gold leaf embroidery, a design that speaks of understated luxury and modern elegance.
Coming soon. A preview of a black bandhgala jacket featuring a delicate spray of silver, star-like embroidery for a touch of cosmic elegance on a classic silhouette.
About Regal Ceremonies: Sherwanis & Bandhgalas
I do not do mass-produced. When you come to the studio for your sherwani, we start with your story. We talk about your vibe, your wedding theme, and the exact look you want to own. It takes about 4-6 weeks to get the hand-embroidery and fittings perfect, so do not wait until the last minute.
My approach to ceremony wear is simple: you are the lead character. If you want a classic ivory sherwani with subtle embroidery, we do it. If you want regal horses, bold animal motifs, or something darker and more modern, I am all for it.
We do not pull outfits off a rack. You get a calico trial before we cut the final fabric to ensure the shoulder structure and fit are aggressive and sharp. Fabrics like raw silk and jacquard form the base, while the handwork involves Zardozi, Resham, and sequin work. Your outfit includes the stole, safa fabric, and jutti fabric to keep the look cohesive.
For the reception or cocktail hour, my bandhgalas rely on structure. Whether it is an asymmetric cut or a classic piece with gold leafing, the goal is power dressing. Based in Defence Colony, I work with clients across India. Expect a 4-6 week turnaround for custom pieces, as quality work cannot be rushed.
Genxt by Gagan Chandhok
I am Gagan Chandhok. I build clothes for guys who want to stand out, not just fit in. Whether it is a sherwani for the big day or a sharp bandhgala for the cocktail night, I ensure you own every second you are in them.
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