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Designer Sherwanis for Men — Falguni Shane Peacock

Discover the timeless elegance of a sherwani collection crafted by Falguni Shane Peacock, where heritage meets contemporary luxury. Designed for modern grooms and fashion-forward men, each sherwani showcases intricate embroidery, regal silhouettes, and premium craftsmanship. From classic ivory ensembles to statement velvet styles, the collection reflects sophistication, grandeur, and individuality.

Perfect for weddings, receptions, and festive occasions, these designer creations redefine traditional menswear with a bold couture edge. Falguni Shane Peacock brings together rich Indian artistry and global fashion influences, making every sherwani a symbol of refined style, confidence, and celebration for men who want to stand out with unmatched elegance.

Types of Designer Sherwanis for Men

Designer sherwanis for men are a perfect blend of traditional elegance and modern fashion, making them a popular choice for weddings, receptions, and festive occasions. Available in a variety of styles, fabrics, and embroidery patterns, these groom sherwanis add a royal and sophisticated touch to traditional wear.

Indo-Western sherwani: 

An Indo-Western sherwani combines the best of both worlds. Though sherwanis are a traditional attire, the Indo-Western designs combine traditional aesthetics with contemporary silhouettes and modern tailoring. These unique types of sherwanis for men feature asymmetrical hems, unique collars, layered drapes, and modern embroidery, making them suitable for men who love experimenting with fashion.

Jodhpuri sherwani: 

A Jodhpuri sherwani or the bandhgala originated from the royal families of Rajasthan, creating a regal yet minimal look. A classic bandhgala groom sherwani features a stiff, high-neck mandarin collar, a structured fit, and a shorter length. This style is often paired with fitted trousers to create a polished and regal look for wedding events.

Achkan sherwani: 

An achkan is a more muted version of a sherwani, featuring a knee-length, straight-cut, and form-fitting silhouette. These are often made from fabrics like silk and cotton-silk, with minimal to no embroidery, making them suitable for daytime events and outdoor settings. Achkans are highly versatile and can be worn for festive gatherings, daytime weddings, and engagement ceremonies.

Angrakha sherwani: 

This one has a very distinctive design with an overlapping front panel tied on the side. The angrakha sherwani is rooted in Mughal and Rajput styles, offering a regal and polished traditional look. These are typically crafted from rich fabrics like silk, velvet, and brocade, featuring hand embroidery like zardozi, resham, or zari. 

Chrome appliqué sherwani:

A chrome appliqué sherwani is a modern and high-end variation, featuring metallic chrome detailing, often in intricate geometric, floral, architectural, and traditional motifs. The applique is often layered with metallic zari, cutdana, or fine silk threads to add texture and depth. Compared to other sherwanis for men, detailing and embroidery, chrome applique detailing is fairly lightweight and easy to wear for extended hours.

Sherwani for Every Wedding Function in 2026

Weddings in 2026 are all about celebrating every function in style, and a premium sherwani remains the ultimate outfit choice for men. From grand wedding ceremonies to vibrant mehendi and sangeet nights, the best sherwani for men adds elegance, tradition, and personality to every occasion.

Wedding sherwani: 

The wedding day is just as crucial for grooms as it is for brides. Therefore, choosing the right wedding sherwani is key. It should feel regal, timeless, and grand enough for the main wedding ceremony. Layered textures, rich embroidery, and luxurious fabrics like velvet, silk, or jacquard work best for the special day. Colours such as ivory, beige, gold, maroon, and navy blue remain top picks for grooms in 2026.

Engagement sherwani: 

Engagement sherwanis are usually more refined and modern compared to a wedding sherwani. Pastel tones, Indo-Western cuts, subtle embellishments, and lighter fabrics are highly trending in 2026. Minimal embroidery paired with sleek tailoring gives the perfect balance between elegance and comfort. Colours like sage green, powder blue, blush pink, and champagne gold create a polished engagement ceremony.

Reception Sherwani: 

Reception sherwanis showcase modern glamour and sharp styling. Deeper shades like black, navy blue, emerald green, and wine are highly preferred for evening reception parties. Asymmetric designs, velvet sherwanis, and metallic detailing add a luxurious edge to the look. Many fashion-forward grooms also choose fusion-style sherwanis and tuxedo-inspired silhouettes for a polished reception appearance.

Sangeet Sherwani: 

For sangeet ceremonies, grooms can choose a stylish, lightweight, and easy to move in for celebrations and dancing. Playful prints, vibrant colours, contemporary cuts, and mirror embroidery work exceptionally well for this lively function. Floral patterns, Indo-Western styles, and short sherwanis are among the biggest 2026 sangeet fashion trends.

How to Choose a Designer Sherwani for Your Wedding in 2026

Choose the right fabric for the season: 

The fabric acts as the canvas for the sherwani, affecting both the comfort and appearance of the sherwani. For summer or destination weddings, lightweight fabrics like linen, silk, silk blends, and cotton jacquard are best suited. For winter weddings, thicker fabrics like brocade, velvet, and raw silk add structure, richness, and some insulation.

Match your colour to the occasion: 

The colour you choose for your sherwani should be in sync with the wedding theme, time of the event, and venue. Lighter hues like cream, ivory, sage green, blush pink, powder blue, etc., continue to be popular colour choices for daytime weddings. For nighttime occasions, darker and deeper hues like maroon, emerald green, navy, and black are more suitable. You can also throw in jewel tones with subtle metallic embroidery to keep up with ongoing fashion trends.

Coordinate with your partner's outfit: 

A coordinated couple’s attire offers a polished and visually appealing look, creating a memorable wedding moment. However, refrain from creating matching looks. To create a classy and coordinated look, choose complementary colours, embroidery styles, or matching accents like fabrics, embroidery styles, or dupattas.

Get the fit right: 

A lot relies on the fit of your sherwani. No matter how expensive your luxury sherwani is, an ill-fitting one will still look shabby and ruin your wedding look. Closely check the shoulder fit, sleeve length, and overall silhouette to ensure a well-fitted sherwani.

FAQs

What is the best designer sherwani for an Indian wedding in 2026?

The best designer sherwani for an Indian wedding would be one that perfectly aligns with the groom’s style, wedding theme, venue, and time of the event.

How early should I order a designer sherwani before my wedding?

It is recommended to order your designer sherwani 3–4 months before your wedding. Heavily embroidered sherwanis and bespoke pieces feature detailed hand embroidery, multiple fittings, and structural customisations. All these steps require ample time, followed by several trials to ensure a seamless fit. Therefore, it is recommended to start early with the making of your sherwani.

What is the difference between a sherwani and an achkan?

Both the sherwani and achkan are knee-length, coat-like traditional garments, worn by South Asian grooms on their wedding day. The two garments differ in three main ways: length, flare, and fabric. A sherwani is typically longer, made from heavier fabrics, and flares out slightly, while an achkan is a bit shorter, made from lightweight fabrics, and features a straighter, fitted cut.

Can I customise my sherwani at Falguni Shane Peacock?

At Falguni Shane Peacock, you can get your sherwani customised to suit your preferences.

What footwear and accessories pair best with a designer sherwani?

The best way to elevate your sherwani is with embroidered mojris and juttis. To accessorise your sherwani, choose a matching silk safa, a layered kalgi, a contrasting pocket square, and a complementing dupatta or shawl.

 
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