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Bandgala for the boys

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With the arrival of celebrations, wedding, and festivals, the uber-cool men have a plethora of fusion wear to experiment with. This year, it’s time to ditch the usual attires and try something more quirky and stylish. From fusion churidars to sophisticated bandgalas, the options are endless! Here are some ideas for you to up your style game this season: 

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Fusion file

For ceremonial gatherings, you can team the classic churidar with long side-slit kurta and complete the look with a statement waistcoat. Make sure that the base is solid in shade and the waistcoat is high on style and pattern. Patterned waistcoats are the perfect place to be between casual and heavy ethnic wear.

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Pastel power

When all colours fail, turn to pastels. Nothing beats the brilliance and simplicity of a pastel-colored kurta when paired with a simple pyjama or a churidar. Pastel-hued Indo-western coats and jackets look both contemporary and elegant and are trending incredibly with all ages to flaunt as celebration wear, says designer Ravi Gupta from Gargee Designer’s.

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Bandgala brigade

As the name suggests the style has a closed collar. The sophistication of a bandgala suit is enhanced with fine handcrafted or machine embroidery. The closed collar style is evergreen and is a symbol of men with sophistication. —ANI 

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