For years, festive dressing has been all about women stealing the spotlight such as sequins, sarees, shimmer, and sparkle galore. But this Diwali, it’s the men who are turning up the style quotient. Be it a timeless Nehru jacket, a regal bandhgala, or a vibrant mirrorwork kurta, men’s festive fashion has officially entered its statement era.
Gone are the days of “just a kurta and pyjama.” The new-age man is experimenting and blending tradition with trend, adding a dash of drama, and making sure he looks as photo-ready as his plus-one. From minimalist ivory tones to maximalist mirrorwork, here’s your guide to nailing Diwali fashion for men, one outfit at a time.
1. The Nehru jacket revival
If there’s one garment that bridges heritage and modernity effortlessly, it’s the Nehru jacket. Originally popularized by India’s first Prime Minister, this sleeveless classic has found new life in contemporary menswear.
So if you layer it over a solid kurta or a crisp shirt, the Nehru jacket adds instant polish. Choose rich festive hues, think emerald green, maroon, mustard, or navy and textures like raw silk or jacquard. For a more luxe spin, take cues from Ayushmann Khurrana or Vicky Kaushal, who often pair tailored jackets with minimal accessories and effortless charm.
Pro tip: Add a pocket square or a brooch for a subtle yet sophisticated finish.
2. Mirrorwork magic
Diwali is the season to shine, quite literally. Mirrorwork kurtas are ruling the festive scene this year, thanks to their perfect blend of tradition and sparkle. Inspired by Gujarati and Rajasthani crafts, mirror detailing adds just the right amount of bling without going overboard.
For men who aren’t afraid of standing out, a white or pastel mirrorwork kurta paired with ivory churidar or even denims can look effortlessly stylish. Sidharth Malhotra and Shahid Kapoor have both sported subtle mirror accents, proving that reflective fashion isn’t just for the girls.
Style it with: Kolhapuri chappals or embroidered loafers, and keep accessories minimal.
3. The power of pastels
Who said pastels were only for summer weddings? From pistachio green to powder blue, pastel tones are redefining festive menswear. They exude calm confidence, perfect for house parties or daytime pujas.
Pair a pastel kurta with a contrasting stole or embroidered Nehru jacket to create a fresh festive palette. Think Varun Dhawan in blush pink or Kartik Aaryan in mint green, it's soft, suave, and selfie-ready.
Pro tip: Add a watch with a tan strap or gold accents to elevate the look.
4. Dhoti 2.0
The traditional dhoti has undergone a stylish transformation. Modern silhouettes and pre-stitched options have made it easier (and trendier) than ever. Team it with an asymmetric kurta, or go fusion with a draped jacket.
If you’ve been following Ranveer Singh’s fashion evolution, you know what we mean; fearless, experimental, and totally festive. Dhoti-inspired trousers are also a great way to channel the vibe without compromising comfort.
Style tip: Stick to earthy tones or metallics to keep it elegant, not costume-y.
5. Prints, patterns and playfulness
Men’s festive fashion isn’t about monotony anymore. From digital prints to subtle florals, patterns are adding a refreshing twist to traditional wear. Printed kurtas with structured pants or a printed bandhgala jacket can make your look stand out in a sea of solids.
Take inspiration from Ishaan Khatter and Aditya Roy Kapur, who make experimental prints look effortless. Whether you opt for ikat, paisley, or geometric motifs, make sure the prints complement — not compete — with your accessories.
6. The royal bandhgala
No festive wardrobe is complete without a bandhgala. This regal, structured silhouette exudes power and poise, ideal for evening parties and card nights. Velvet, suede, or silk bandhgalas in jewel tones like midnight blue, emerald, or deep wine are guaranteed showstoppers.
Celebs like Saif Ali Khan and Abhishek Bachchan often turn to bandhgalas for their timeless appeal. Pair with tailored trousers or churidar pants, and finish with mojaris for a look that’s equal parts royal and refined.
Pro tip: Keep the grooming sharp, this outfit deserves a crisp hairstyle and well-polished shoes.
7. Layering the Desi way
Festive layering is about visual intrigue. Combine textures and tones to build depth: a silk kurta with a cotton vest, or a jacquard jacket over linen. You can even layer a stole, dupatta, or open-front jacket for that extra Diwali vibe.
This season, designers are championing tonal layering, shades of the same color family stacked together for a luxe monochrome look. Simple, sophisticated, and very Instagram-friendly.
8. Footwear and finishing touches
Let’s not forget the final flourish. The right footwear can make or break your festive fit. Juttis, mojaris, or embroidered loafers complement traditional looks perfectly, while leather sandals work for fusion outfits.
Accessorise with understated jewellery, maybe a silver bracelet, brooch, or layered beaded mala if you’re feeling bold. Add a spritz of your best perfume, and you’re ready to outshine the diyas.
Diwali 2025 is the year of well-dressed men. The era of “borrowed kurtas” and “last-minute ethnic panic” is officially over. Today’s Indian man is confident in colour, unafraid of shimmer, and keen to make tradition look effortlessly cool.