Styling the Groom and His Crew for Weddings
Styling the groom and his entourage is about creating a look that balances tradition with comfort. I help the entire party, from fathers to siblings, look sharp, coordinated, and camera-ready.
Even in the middle of wedding day chaos, a groom needs to look sharp. This candid shot captures a real moment while showing off the groom's elegant sherwani. My job is to make sure every detail is perfect, even when they're on an important call!
The groom's entrance is a key moment. For this South Indian wedding, we styled the groom and his family in traditional white and gold veshtis and shirts, creating a clean, classic, and unified look for the procession.
A classic black and white portrait of the groom on his wedding day. The traditional safa and textured sherwani create a look of timeless elegance, captured beautifully in this shot.
This is a perfect example of modern Indian groomswear. We chose a sophisticated embroidered sherwani in a neutral tone over a simple white kurta for the brother of the bride, creating a look that is both stylish and appropriate for the occasion.
For an evening event, we styled the brother of the bride in a dark kurta set, elevated with a beautifully printed shawl. This simple addition adds a touch of color and sophistication, perfect for a sangeet or reception.
A simple yet stylish look for a Mehendi or Haldi ceremony. This family member wears a white kurta with subtle mirror work, paired with a vibrant green bandhani dupatta for a pop of color.
A soft and elegant look for one of the pre-wedding functions. This custom-made blush pink patterned kurta is perfect for a daytime event like the Bane Bithai ceremony, offering a fresh and modern take on traditional wear.
A cool and contemporary look for a daytime wedding event. The brother of the bride wears a stylish black and white striped shirt with white trousers, showing how modern pieces can be incorporated into wedding fashion.
A bright and cheerful look for the Haldi ceremony. This brother of the bride is wearing a vibrant yellow kurta with mirror work around the neckline, perfectly fitting the festive and sunny theme of the event.
About Sharp Looks for the Groom & His Crew
I don't just pick outfits; I handle the full coordination for the groom and the entire family. Whether we are hunting for that perfect sherwani in Delhi or fixing pleats and turbans right before you step into the mandap, I am there in person to ensure everyone feels confident and looks sharp.
When I work with a groom and his crew, my goal is to create a visual narrative that ties the whole wedding together. A wedding party isn't just one person; it's a team. I look at every detail, from how the father’s outfit complements the brother’s pocket square to ensuring the fabric of the sherwani matches the bride’s overall color story.
Managing a large group is rarely simple. Everyone has different body types, preferences, and levels of comfort with ethnic wear. I once styled a large family where we had to balance classic, traditional veshtis for the elders with contemporary, fitted Nehru jackets for the younger cousins. The challenge was making everyone look cohesive without forcing them into costumes they couldn't move in. It resulted in a unified look that looked effortless in photos.
We start with a style audit to identify what suits your body type and the specific venue. I don't just rely on trends; I focus on what works for your lifestyle. If we need to source from specific hubs in Delhi or customize locally in Chennai, I manage the logistics, alterations, and deliveries. On the day of the event, I am the person on the ground with an emergency kit—fashion tape, extra pins, and a sewing kit—because the 'sharp look' is usually secured in the last ten minutes before the procession. My role is to be your stress-free partner so you can focus on the event, not your wardrobe.
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I believe styling the groom and his party is about more than just picking a sherwani. I am the one dragging sleepy siblings for group photos and making sure every turban is perfect. Let's work together to make your group look sharp and cohesive.
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