The modern sherwani is no longer just for the baraati. It has become a statement of identity — bold or understated, floral or architectural, regal or quietly cool. Here, we decode eight celebrity looks that prove there is an entire universe of sherwanis waiting to be explored, and we tell you exactly where to find your version of it.
1. Ranbir Kapoor's Classic Silhoutte with a Modern Twist
The classic groom's silhouette, reimagined for the modern man
At Tasva's Baaraat show, Ranbir arrived in a silk ivory sherwani with handcrafted embroidery and sequin work — every inch the Indian groom, but with Tarun Tahiliani's effortless modernity sewn into the seams. Ivory never looked less boring.

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The Arihant Rai Sinha Beige thread embroidered sherwani set echoes Ranbir's refined palette — delicate threadwork on a warm neutral ground, built for grooms who prefer poetry over spectacle.
2) Abhishek Sharma's Regal Ivory Piece
Cricket's fashion-forward new icon, off the pitch and in his element
India's No.1 T20I batter is making his mark off the field too. Abhishek's Riantas sherwani is a deep dive into traditional embroidery — layered, rich, and unapologetically celebratory. The energy of someone who bats first and dresses boldly.

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The RNG Safawala Embroidered Sherwani and Kurta Set channels that same festive opulence — layered embroidery, kurta pairing, and a craft sensibility that honours the occasion most grandly.
3) Vicky Kaushal's Monochrome Floral Look
When restraint becomes the loudest statement in the room
Vicky dons a head-to-toe tonal sherwani where an intricate floral print does all the talking — no contrast, no embellishment overload. It is the kind of look that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person: understated grandeur at its finest.

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The Rohit Bal Monochrome Floral Sherwani carries that same tonal drama — a single-hued canvas alive with botanical print that channels Vicky's whisper-loud approach to occasion dressing.
4) Aditya Roy Kapoor's Textured Tonal Sherwani
Quiet confidence dressed in exquisite craft
Aditya goes the considered route in this Kunal Rawal creation — tonal layering, structured silhouette, texture over colour. It is the sherwani of a man who knows that real elegance never raises its voice. A lesson in dressing with intention.

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The Nitika Gujral embroidered raw silk sherwani kurta trouser set captures that same sculpted restraint — raw silk with tonal embroidery for a look that is quietly, devastatingly elegant.
5) Ishaan Khatter's Silk Masterpiece
Indo-western, done with absolute conviction
Ishaan picks the jacket-and-pant route — a silk piece that straddles the line between contemporary tailoring and traditional occasion wear with ease. It is the most versatile sherwani silhouette of the season, and Ishaan wears it like it was built around him.

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The Contrast by Parth silk jacket and pant set is the precise piece — same designer, same vision. A silk statement that moves between mehendi, cocktail, and reception without missing a beat.
6) Shubman Gill's Modern Heritage Look
The next-gen groom: traditional craft, contemporary soul
As Tasva's new face, Shubman brings his off-field ease to occasion wear — clean silhouettes with Zardozi detail, asymmetric cuts, and a palette that speaks of understated confidence. This is what the modern Indian groom looks like when he is completely at ease in his own story.

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The Asuka bliss bloom embroidered sherwani jacket set mirrors Shubman's vibe — a bloom-embroidered jacket set that feels contemporary and crafted, never overdressed.
7) Ranveer Singh's Maximalist Embroidered Piece
For when you want to walk in and own the entire room
Trust Ranveer to turn a sherwani into a theatrical event. This Manish Malhotra creation is a riot of dabka embroidery — dense, gleaming, unabashedly extra. The silhouette is sharp but the ornamentation is unmistakably Ranveer: more is more, and then some.

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The Punit Arora dabka Embroidered silk sherwani set matches that same high-drama energy — intricate dabka work on silk that feels like armor for a wedding procession.
8) Rohit Saraf's Darkly Metallic Sherwani
When the charcoal sherwani becomes a full personality
Rohit takes a sharp left turn from pastels — this Kunal Rawal piece is dramatic in charcoal with metallic embroidery catching the light at every angle. Young, brooding, and effortlessly cool. Proof that dark sherwanis belong at every kind of celebration.

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The Seema Gujral charcoal metallic embroidered sherwani set is a direct echo — the same smouldering palette with metallic surface work that glimmers with every move.
9) Siddhant Chaturvedi's Nehru Layered Sherwani
The Nehru jacket revival, street-smart and celebration-ready
Siddhant shows how a Nehru jacket-led look can feel fresh and editorial rather than costume-y. The embroidery is precise, the silhouette sharp — this is the sherwani look for the man who dresses with intention but wears it all lightly.

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The Smriti by Anju Agarwal embroidered Nehru jacket nails this exact energy — a beautifully worked jacket piece that layers over occasion wear with effortless cool, just as Siddhant does.



