Weddings are a celebration of tradition, joy and style—and when it comes to men’s festive wardrobe, choosing the right wedding kurta for men can make all the difference. Whether you’re the groom, a close friend, or a guest, you want to look sharp, feel comfortable, and honour the event’s grandeur. In this blog, we’ll walk through elegant styling ideas using five fine pieces from the collection at Veshbhoshaa — helping you craft refined looks that are timeless yet on-point.

1.Capturing Festive Grandeur: Wine-Coloured Floral & Sequins
Consider the piece Bluesaanchi Phulkari Floral and Sequins Embroidered Kurta Set for Men (Wine Colour). This wine-toned kurta features phulkari floral embroidery with sequins, creating a rich, festive look. For styling:
- Let the embroidery shine: Pair the kurta with minimal accessories—perhaps a plain ivory or cream churidar/trouser to keep the focus on the upper half.
- Footwear: Choose mojris or brogues in a muted gold or tan tone to complement the richness of the wine hue.
- Outer layering: A light shawl or stole in a complementary shade (like champagne or soft gold) works well, especially for evening wedding events.
- Groom’s tip: This piece is ideal for reception or wedding day when you want to stand out yet stay grounded in tradition.

2. Classic Evening Elegance: Navy Blue Zari Work
Next up is the Bluesaanchi Navy Blue Party-Wear Zari Work Kurta & Pajama Set. The deep navy base and subtle zari detailing make this a go-to for sophisticated wedding looks.
- Styling cue: Pair it with matching pajama or slim-fit trousers in the same or slightly lighter tone—uniformity adds elegance.
- Accessorize smartly: A metallic cufflink, a simple pocket square in silver or grey, and polished black or dark brown dress shoes will keep the look smart and refined.
- Occasions: Ideal for sangeet, evening ceremony or when the dress-code is smart-ethnic.
- Texture tip: Since the zari gives shine, avoid overly glossy accessories that may compete; keep others matte.

3. Under-stated Sophistication: Black Cotton Zari Motif
For those who prefer a more muted yet impactful aesthetic, the Bluesaanchi Men’s Cotton Zari Embroidered Kurta Set – Black is perfect. It uses subtle cotton-zari motifs on a black base—giving you formal depth without flash.
- Styling suggestion: Pair with charcoal or black trousers/trouser pajama, and use metallic accents sparingly (e.g., a sleek belt buckle or watch).
- Footwear: Patent black loafers or formal oxfords work well.
- Occasion fit: Ideal for the groom’s formal portrait shoot, the dinner reception, or upscale evening functions.
- Pro tip: The black tone lets you bring in a vibrant pocket square (burgundy, teal) for a sprinkling of colour.

4. Handwoven Embroidered Kurta Set – The Ideal Wedding Day Attire
Add a splash of light tone with the Bluesaanchi Zari Work Light Mango Kurta with Trouser Pajama. The soft mango shade is fresh and perfect for daytime or daytime-to-evening wedding functions.
- Styling pointers: Combine with cream or off-white trousers to keep the look airy. Wooden sandals or tan loafers add to the relaxed elegance.
- Best for: Haldi, brunch events, garden weddings or destination weddings where lighter colours suit the ambiance.
- Accessorise: A beaded bracelet or ethnic bangle can bring slight boho flair without overshadowing the kurta’s detailing.

5. Elegant Pastel & Texture: Chikankari Threadwork & Sequin Kurta Set
Last but not least: the Bluesaanchi Men’s Chikankari Threadwork & Sequin Kurta Set – pink. This set brings together delicate threadwork, sequins and a pastel-white base with orange highlights—ideal for softer, modern wedding looks.
- Style idea: Pair with trousers in light grey or beige. Choose footwear in light brown or suede for a texture contrast.
- When to wear: Engagements, Mehndi functions, or pre-wedding photo sessions where you want to look elegant but not overly formal.
- Accessory tip: A pastel coloured pocket square or a floral boutonniere complements the subtle palette.
General Styling Principles for “Wedding Kurta for Men”
- Fit is everything: A well-tailored kurta set elevates the entire look—make sure the shoulder seams sit well, the length is appropriate and the trousers/drishti are crisp.
- Balance colour & event: Darker, richer tones (navy, wine, black) suit evening functions; lighter and pastel tones (mango, white-orange) shine in daytime or outdoor events.
- Texture & embroidery: If your kurta is heavily embroidered or has sequins, keep accessories minimal. If the kurta is plain, you can layer a textured vest or shawl.
- Footwear matters: Choose footwear that complements—not competes—with your outfit. Match the tone (dark with dark, light with light) and avoid overly casual shoes unless it's an informal event.
- Coordinate with partners & guests: If you’re part of a couple or group, try subtle coordination—e.g., matching colours or accessory tones—without being too “matchy-matchy”.
- Comfort counts: Indian weddings often span multiple functions and hours. Choose breathable fabrics and ensure ease of movement (for dancing, mingling, ceremonies).
- Consistency with brand language: If you’re wearing a piece from Veshbhoshaa, it’s built on heritage craft meets modern tailoring; let your styling reflect that blend of tradition and refinement.
Conclusion
Crafting the perfect look with a wedding kurta for men is about striking that harmony between tradition and modern refinement. With the right piece—be it the wine-toned phulkari louk, the navy zari classic, the black understated motif, the light mango shade, or the pastel threadwork-sequin set—you can create an elegant, thoughtful outfit that suits your role, the function and the ambiance. When styled with care, confidence and minimalism, you’ll step into that wedding celebration looking polished, comfortable and remarkable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1.What makes a kurta ideal as a “wedding kurta for men”?
A: A wedding kurta for men combines traditional aesthetics (embroidery, motifs, rich fabrics) with modern comfort and tailoring. It needs to stand out, yet feel easy to wear during long wedding days.
Q2. How do I pick the right colour for different wedding functions?
A: Daytime functions (haldi, brunch) allow lighter tones (mango, ivory, pastel); evening functions (reception, sangeet) are suited to richer/darker shades (navy, wine, black). Accessories and lighting also influence the vibe.
Q3. How much embroidery or detailing is too much?
A: If the kurta itself has heavy embroidery or sequins, keep other elements minimal (plain trousers, simple shoes). If embroidery is light or subtle, you can afford to add texture via shawls, vests or statement accessories.
Q4. Can I reuse my wedding kurta for other occasions?
A: Yes. Many of the pieces mentioned (e.g., black zari motif, light mango tone) have versatility for festive occasions, traditional gatherings or cultural functions beyond the wedding itself.
Q5. How important is the fabric and care?
A: Very important. Breathable fabrics (cotton blends, lighter weaves) keep you comfortable through ceremonies. Embroidered and sequined kurtas often require hand-wash or dry‐clean care. For example, the Black Cotton Zari set mentions soft cotton and recommends hand wash.
