Imran Abbas Revamps the Classic Sherwani 8 Ways [Pictures]

With wedding season in full swing, take some traditional-wear inspiration from Imran.

With shaddi season in full swing people largely look towards celebs for style inspiration. What about the guys? Who are some celebs they can look up for some inspo? One undisputed good-looking boy would be Imran Abbas.

We’ve seen this handsome artist in a range of sherwanis and eastern wear throughout various dramas. Then there are also those runway looks. A sherwani is a timeless classic but sometimes you want a garment to have a little bit of originality. Here’s a list of Imran Abbas’ most versatile sherwani looks.


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Nothing beats Black

You can never go wrong with black, but a subtle print can elevate even a black sherwani. Don’t try to go too glam, let’s not have people thinking you’re trying to upstage the groom.

 

Pretty Pastels

If white is too attention-grabbing opt for cool pastels. This shot was for his upcoming drama serial Amanat. White can be a bit too ‘bold’ for a wedding given how the color is associated with old age, and other grim things in South Asian culture. Pastels are a pretty way to break that rut.

 

Sweet and Neat

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Now if you are brave enough to wear a white sherwani, better not wear a regular one. This white outfit is certainly short sweet and neat. That way the white is not too crisp for a wedding.

 

Glittering Gold

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Gold is often a bold but an elegant choice. Now if a gold sherwani is a bit much try opting for a shorter rendition of the garment. It’s a tad bit more fun than a beige or cream sherwani but still neutral.

 

Add Sparkle

Do you think adding sparkle could go wrong? If all out bedazzling a sherwani is intimidating, a little sparkle won’t hurt like a shiny fabric.

 

Add Texture

Opting for a textured fabric like velvet also does the trick of revamping a sherwani. While black is always a go-to choice other jewel tones like maroon, blue and purple would look just as lush.

 

Extravagant Accessories

If the sherwani won’t do the trick, bring an accessory like a staff, scepter or even a sword. However, if you are not the groom try not doing this. After all, you’d hate to be known as that guy trying to upstage the groom.


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Borrow from History

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Weddings are that one time of the year you can go as extra as you want. So, bring out the period pieces. This is a great way to recycle and upcycle sherwanis your family won’t dispose of because they belonged to an elder in the family. A blast from the past can be pretty regal. Not to mention your parents and grandparents won’t stop gushing about how you look just like your great… [insert name of ancestor you don’t even know]…

Which one of these looks would you try out? We’d love to hear your ideas about revamping the classic sherwani.

 

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