The wedding apparel industry is not only working hard on creating new and innovative styles for the brides but also trying to please the grooms by making their sherwanis equally stylish.
It is no brainer that the bride wants her wedding lehenga or saree to be perfect for her big day, but the same can also be said for the groom. The modern era groom is equally worried about his sherwani choices as he also wants to look the best and impress her bride. And with the varieties of cloth material and designs available, it becomes a difficult task to choose the best amongst the best.


But worry not my friend, here is a list of the latest sherwani ideas that might impress you. We’ve created this list based on the type of work on the sherwani, the material it is made out of, and the latest colors in trend.

Type of Work
1. Jamawar Work Sherwani
The Jamawar work is inspired by the work that you can find on the Kashmiri Shawls. This sherwani can be used if you’re getting married during the winter season as the heavy work makes it material warm. It quite a new style and must be tried by the groom for his wedding ceremony.
2. Lucknowi Sherwani
Lucknow chicken work is quite famous and makes anyone look very elegant. The same chicken work when done on the sherwani elevates the grace and elegance of the groom as well as the sherwani itself. You can combine it with a dupatta or delicate sequin work to give a regal vibe.
3. Aari Work Sherwani
Even though the aari work, when done on any material, makes it look heavy, it is considered to be very lightweight. And since the groom has to wear his sherwani for a very long duration, they can opt for sherwanis with this type of work for their comfort.



4. Zardozi Sherwani
The groom will surely shine on his wedding day with the zardozi sherwani. The embroidery is done by a golden and silver thread which provides all the bling a sherwani might need. The work is generally done on materials like velvet, silk, or satin so you can definitely find an abundance of such sherwanis.
5. Dabka Work Sherwani
This sherwani can make the groom look different on any of the pre-wedding or wedding functions. The dabka work is from the lands of Rajasthan so you can expect elegance and beauty that it’ll give to your overall attire.



6. Floral Work Sherwani
It is not necessary that floral prints only suit a female. The flowers are a symbol of elegance and beauty and who says that males can’t look elegant in their wedding attire? Opt for this sherwani and carry it with all the regal flare and elegance that you’ve got.
The Material of The Cloth
1. Velvet Sherwani
The velvet material will make anyone feel like royalty. A velvet sherwani, in any color, will make heads turn. Pair it will some embroidery or embellishment and it becomes the perfect attire to impress your bride.
2. Silk Sherwani
One of the most sought after materials to make dresses for any function, one can never go wrong with a silk sherwani. The material can be used for any season and the shimmering appearance makes it best for any of your pre-wedding and wedding ceremonies.



3. Raw Silk Sherwani
Another material that has been used for making groom and bridal wear. It is silk in its purest form and has a lustrous shine. You can buy a sherwani made out of raw silk if you’re getting married during the winters. Any embellishments done on this material will make you the center of attraction.
4. Tussur Silk Sherwani
This type of silk, although not very durable, is light and can be worn during summers. Pairing it with some contrast material dupatta and jewellery will make your sherwani choice commendable.
5. Brocade Sherwani
The print on this type of material is also known as self-print. The print can be either light or heavy but that doesn’t affect the weight of the material. A sherwani made out of this material doesn’t need any additional over the top embellishments as the work itself is very elegant.
6. Georgette Sherwani
No matter the season, you can always bet on a georgette sherwani to make you look elegantly handsome. Be it on engagement, sangeet, wedding, or reception, the light georgette material will make you feel very comfortable. You can easily wear the sherwani for longer durations as well.
Latest Color In Trend
1. Pink Sherwani
There were times, when pink was mostly associated with girls and the male population, would feel embarrassed to even look at this color. However, these are modern times and more and more grooms are now opting for this beautiful color. Various shades of pink are available for you to choose from and look dashing.
2. Yellow Sherwani
Another very elegant color that will surely turn heads at any event. Be it your engagement or wedding, you can wear this color based on the type of work done o the sherwani.
3. Royal Blue Sherwani
A color that has the name royal in it will surely make you look royal as well. This dark shade of color, whether used with embellishments or stand-alone, will surely compliment any theme for your wedding or pre-wedding functions.
4. Emerald Green Sherwani
Another royally inspired color, this is the next option if you’re not satisfied with blue. This deep shade of green will make you feel rich and royal.
5. Purple Sherwani
While we’ve seen this upcoming trend amongst the brides, it is also being taken up by the grooms as well. Purple is also a very elegant color and the various shades can be chosen if you have a royal theme for any of your wedding functions.
7. Grey Sherwani
Who would have thought that we would see this color being used for wedding apparel. And, if you choose the correct shade, this color will complement any color your bride wears.
8. White Sherwani
A versatile color, white is your best bet if you’re too confused with the plethora of colors that have been laid out for you. White goes well with any color, design as well as the theme of any of your functions.
9. Beige Sherwani
A soft color, beige is yet another color with which you’ll never go wrong. If not white, then definitely go for beige which goes best with shades of red.
10. Black Sherwani
Black is a very bold choice of color and should be worn with caution. Even though it goes well with all the colors of the world, you should play safe by consulting with your bride and selecting the correct function for which you can wear it. But rest assured, you are sure to make a style statement if you wear this color.
We @VenueMonk hope that this extensive list of sherwani ideas has made the cogs turn in your heads. Let us know which one you chose and for which function.
