Top 4 Groom’s Wedding Accessories

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Top 4 Groom’s Wedding Accessories

Groom’s Wedding Accessories

Men too like to look their best on their wedding days. Nowadays, brides and grooms are the centres of attention during their wedding instead of just the brides getting all the attention. They too like to dress up and present their best selves. Men too want to look classy and stylish, which drives them to experiment with different traditional and modern accessories accentuating their looks. Men’s fashion is no longer confined to the classic tie, bows or cufflinks but rather they are experimenting with exploring a variety of options to express their individuality on their wedding day. Today, men have a lot of accessories available to choose from. Accessories are an ace up the sleeves, they can create a huge impression on a man’s outfit and sense of style but be sure not to overdo it. Too much accessorising can be detrimental to your styling.  In this blog, we will explore four unique and stylish accessories, that men can use to their advantage to elevate their wedding attire.  

Dupattas are not just for women.

Dupattas

Dupattas are not just for women. Men too can wear and flaunt it easily. Men’s Dupattas are a part of their wedding attire as a style statement. They can be paired worn with sherwanis, kurtas or achkans adding an element of classic elegance to the entire outfit. These Dupattas are made of crushed silk or dupion fabric and it is mostly worn around the neck like a scarf. The top choices which are mostly worn are coloured, Ombré or sequined. 

Brooches are more than just adornments upon the lapels of men’s fashion.

Brooches 

Brooches are more than just adornments upon the lapels of men’s fashion. They are a symbol of tradition or personal expression. Selecting a brooch is a very personal experience. It starts with a reflection of one’s style and ends with finding a piece that perfectly reflects the person selecting it. Whether it’s a minimalist gold charm or a bold statement piece with encrusted gemstones, each brooch has its own story. Brooches can be worn on lapels in a formal suit or enhancing a traditional outfit.  They are also pulpits of creativity, where designers craft exquisite pieces from classic to avant-garde, each reflecting the wearer’s unique style. 

A royal mark of honour is worn on the turban during a wedding ceremony.

Kilangi 

A royal mark of honour is worn on the turban during a wedding ceremony.  It is made with metal and embellished with semi-precious gemstones, beads or feathers to give that royal look.  

If you want to feel like a king for a day, your wedding attire is incomplete without a Kantha (a long layered mala).

Kantha

If you want to feel like a king for a day, your wedding attire is incomplete without a Kantha (a long layered mala).  To make it look more sophisticated, you can pair it with a Jadau brooch or Jadau Kilangi.