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Indo-Western & Cocktail Attire for the Modern Gentleman

byJignesh Kennie GohelVisit tailoring shop in Mulund West; serves across Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from3,500 per setView full gallery

Want to stand out? I design custom Indo-Western and cocktail sets that mix modern edge with traditional roots—tailored right here in Mulund.

From a double-breasted vest suit to a fully sequined Indo-Western set, I create looks that are made for the spotlight. These outfits are perfect for receptions, cocktail parties, or any high-fashion event.

This all-black layered Indo-Western outfit with a sequined jacket is for the man who isn't afraid to make a statement. It's a look that balances modern glamour with traditional structure.

A newly traditional look. This outfit features a black velvet waistcoat over a fully sequined kurta, blending textures and styles for a sophisticated party look.

Dressing well is a form of good manners. Here are two of my clients showcasing different styles of custom suits, one a blue embroidered three-piece and the other a green sequined bandhgala.

Men in black always look sharp. This outfit combines a sequined kurta with a velvet waistcoat, creating a look that is perfect for a cocktail night or a reception party.

An outfit so good, it will get all the attention. This black sequined Indo-Western suit is designed to be a showstopper, perfect for any glamorous evening event.

Another look at the all-black sequined kurta with a velvet waistcoat. The red pocket square adds a pop of color to this dark, sophisticated ensemble.

Confidence is the best accessory. A client looking sharp in the black sequined kurta and velvet waistcoat, ready for any party.

About Indo-Western & Cocktail Attire

Most off-the-rack cocktail sets are boxy and uncomfortable, but I focus on the structure. For these looks, the key is the fusion of textures—like velvet waistcoats over sequined kurtas—and getting that shoulder-to-waist drop exactly right so it doesn't look bulky. You will need a trial fitting to nail the fall of the jacket, but that is the difference between looking like a guest and owning the room.

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