5 Punjabi Groom Look Essentials!

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Let’s delve deep into the regal world of Punjabi weddings where we will explore the essential elements required to make a Punjabi groom look royal!

A Punjabi wedding is a big celebration of vibrant traditions, music, and culture. Among all the things that make a wedding stand out, the groom’s look plays a crucial role in setting the tone for the day. The groom and his bride are the centre of attention, and looking his best is necessary. The Punjabi groom’s look is not just about the clothes but the entire ensemble, which includes traditional attire, accessories, grooming, and confidence. 

Here’s a complete guide created by our team at Wedding Affair to help you achieve the perfect Punjabi groom look on your wedding day.

The Punjabi Wedding Attire: Sherwani

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The sherwani is the cornerstone of any Punjabi groom look, giving off a regal dress code that speaks of grandeur, style, and tradition. A sherwani is essentially a long coat-like dress that is usually adorned with intricate embroidery, zari work, or bead detailing. For the wedding, the groom usually chooses his favourite colour that would complement his bride’s attire, which usually includes gold, ivory, cream, red, and maroon. Popular fabrics for wedding sherwanis include velvet, silk, and brocade. These add to the luxurious feel of the outfit. Velvet gives a royal touch, and silk adds sheen and elegance.

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The Regal Turban 

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One of the defining characteristics of a Punjabi groom’s outfit is the turban, known as “patka” or “pagri.” The turban defines the dignity, respect, and honour that he upholds. Tying of turbans is done differently in various regions and is usually coordinated to fit in with the style of his sherwani in terms of colour. A groom can sport a simple, traditional turban or a more ornate one with intricate designs. Many times, in the turban, there are brooches or “sarpech” on the front, giving a luxurious flavour to the groom’s apparel.

Footwear

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No Punjabi groom’s look is complete without the perfect pair of traditional shoes. Juttis or mojari are the footwear of choice for grooms. These shoes are usually handcrafted with embroidery, beads, or sequins to match the groom’s sherwani. They are comfortable, and stylish, and carry a certain charm that enhances the overall look. When selecting juttis, they must fit properly, as ill-fitting shoes can ruin the groom’s comfort and overall appearance. Many grooms also add a touch of customisation by selecting juttis that match the wedding theme or even the bride’s shoes.

Jewellery

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Punjabi grooms can adorn themselves with a heavy dose of jewellery, but only if it is elegant and well-balanced. Two or three pieces can add great appeal without overwhelming the overall impression.

  • A Kalgi (Brooch): This piece of jewellery is pinned on the turban and traditionally is studded with diamonds and emeralds, so it is a symbol of nobility.
  • Neckpiece: A rich neckpiece can be in the form of a traditional “haar” or a very simple gold chain along with a pendant. Some grooms are also getting minimalistic bangles, and even no necklace at all.
  • Bangles & Rings: A bangle or gold rings are some other things the groom will be wearing along with other accessories, according to traditional Sikh wedding functions. In that case, the ring must be as minimalistic as possible and not jarring.
  • Katar/Kirpan: A Punjabi groom’s look is incomplete without the inclusion of the mandatory katar or kirpan. As we all know it is a significant part of a religious Sikh’s life. Adding it to the Punjabi groom’s ensemble is going to elevate his experience to the next level!

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The look of a Punjabi groom is synonymous with an impeccable blend of tradition, style, and confidence!