Bespoke Men's Ethnic & Modern Wear
Explore a curated collection of bespoke sherwanis, Jodhpuri suits, and refined ethnic ensembles designed for the modern man. Each piece reflects a commitment to meticulous craftsmanship, premium fabric selection, and timeless, sophisticated style.
This is my signature off-white sherwani, designed for the modern groom. The piece features a subtle, textured fabric and is tailored for a clean, regal silhouette, offering timeless elegance for your most significant day.
A masterpiece in gunmetal silk, this sherwani is elevated with intricate all-over threadwork. The sculpted shoulders and textural cuffs create a powerful blend of regality and modern edge, perfect for a groom or for making a statement at a grand event.
For the man who seeks the extraordinary, this black bandhgala features a hand-embroidered cheetah motif across the shoulder. It is a testament to exquisite Indian craftsmanship, symbolizing grace and power for life's unforgettable moments.
I redefine traditional attire with this sleek black Jodhpuri suit. The modern, sharp cut and textured fabric seamlessly blend heritage with contemporary flair, making it a perfect choice for a bold and stylish statement at a reception or formal gathering.
It is an honor to dress a groom for his forever. This client is wearing a bespoke off-white sherwani, meticulously tailored with delicate embroidery to reflect his personality and honor the moment.
When subtle details speak volumes. This light peach brocade waistcoat, layered over a pristine white kurta, is an elegant choice for a wedding guest, offering a look that is both classic and fresh.
A close-up view of the vibrant mirror and threadwork on a festive yellow waistcoat. This level of detail is central to my craft, bringing texture and life to each garment.
About this collection
My approach to these featured pieces centres on the interplay between fabric and structure. For my sherwanis and Jodhpuri suits, I utilise heavy canvas fusing to achieve a regal, upright posture, ensuring the garment retains its silhouette throughout your event. Every piece is constructed to your precise measurements, with a specific focus on chest, shoulder slope, and sleeve length to guarantee an impeccable fit.
The Art of Custom Tailoring
True luxury lies in the details that often go unnoticed. At my Mumbai studio, I begin every project with a personal consultation to understand the nature of your event and your aesthetic preference. This ensures that the final garment is not merely clothing, but a cohesive part of your celebration.
Construction and Craftsmanship
For formal pieces like my Jodhpuri suits and wedding sherwanis, I prioritise structural integrity. I employ full canvas fusing, which allows the fabric to drape naturally while maintaining a sharp, formal silhouette. My selection of materials—ranging from raw silk blends and brocades to Italian-blend fabrics—is chosen for both texture and longevity. Whether it is the subtle sheen of an off-white sherwani or the depth of a gunmetal silk ensemble, every element is curated to provide a feeling of understated opulence.
A Personalised Experience
Beyond the initial consultation, I oversee the entire process, including fit verification sessions. This allows me to adjust pintucks, collar piping, and button placements until the garment feels intuitive to wear. By blending traditional techniques like Zardosi embroidery with modern, clean cuts, I create outfits that honour heritage while remaining relevant to contemporary formal gatherings. From the first sketch to the final fitting, my goal is to deliver a bespoke experience that makes you feel confident and comfortable in your choice.
Suraj Mehta
I believe clothing should be a reflection of who you are. Whether it is a sharp bandhgala for a reception or a custom sherwani for your wedding, I focus on creating pieces that blend heritage with a contemporary edge.
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