The only menswear lookbook you need this Pujo

This Durga Puja, men's festive fashion embraces bold experimentation. Designers are showcasing asymmetric silhouettes, vibrant colors, and intricate embroidery, moving beyond traditional muted tones. Key trends include batik silk bandhgalas paired with dhotis, and Bengaluru silk kurtas with delicate gold work. Stylists recommend structured pyjamas, velvet shoes, and minimal grooming for a sharp, contemporary yet rooted festive look.
The only menswear lookbook you need this Pujo
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This Durga Puja, men’s festive wear is breaking out of the safe zone. Asymmetric silhouettes in batik silk, embroidered Bengaluru kurtas, and blue-pottery-inspired bandhgalas with dhotis are in. Three designers share their Pujo picks and styling tips to show that tradition can be contemporary, rooted, and striking, all at once.
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pics Anindya Saha
Decoding the look
A royal blue silk kurta with a straight cut offers a structured silhouette, layered with a matching bandi jacket adorned with Jaipur blue pottery-inspired white embroidery. Paired with an ivory Bengali-style dhoti, pleated for volume and comfort, the look blends Rajasthani artistry with Bengali draping, modernised by the Nehru-style bandi.
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model: Reyance Singh

Pujo styling isn’t complete without the dhoti. Versatile and festive, it pairs with kurtas, shirts, or jackets, blending tradition with modern styles while celebrating regional roots and modern aesthetics

– Abhisek Roy





Decoding the look
Pair the asymmetric bandhgala jacket, which has abstract crimson batik on chanderi, with a beige tussar dhoti featuring detailed embroidery for added volume and drama. Heritage red Kolhapuri chappals complete the look, while experimental draping highlights a modern chic silhouette.
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Gone are the days when men only wore muted tones. Now, vibrant colours and experimental bold cuts are equally part of the narrative

– Anupam Chatterjee
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Atif Khan
Decoding the look
Wear a magenta Bengaluru silk kurta with delicate gold embroidery motifs focuses on the placket and collar for a festive touch.
The straight-cut, classic silhouette stays rooted in tradition, paired with cream pyjamas for contrast. Dark slip-ons ground the look, while minimal accessories let the rich fabric and embroidery shine. This look is ideal for Ashtami or Nabami afternoons.
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Festive colours are great, but cohesion matters. Try embroidered pieces, structured pyjamas & pick beige or velvet shoes. Add a stole or metallic cuff for extra glam

– Sandip Jaiswal
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Grooming hacksTo look your best, a minimal base is all you need — just a bit of concealer, sunscreen and a setting spray will ensure you look fresh. For hair, a proper blow-dry adds shape & volume. Style with wax or gel for a sharp look.– Inputs by Sonam Jaiswal, hair and makeup artist

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