Eid dressing for men has quietly evolved into something more expressive – less about playing it safe, and more about owning a look. This season, Bollywood’s leading men are leaning into sharp tailoring,
rich colours, and intricate detailing, proving that festive style can be both classic and personal. Whether it’s a timeless black kurta or a pop of unexpected colour, the mood is clear: understated, but never boring.
The Power Of Black, Reimagined
Vicky Kaushal keeps things refined in a jet black kurta elevated with zari work and subtle sequin detailing along the neckline. Styled with straight black pants and mojaris, it’s a lesson in tonal dressing done right.
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Similarly, Shahid Kapoor opts for a black kurta but adds a vibrant twist with heavy, colourful embroidery along the neckline and sleeves. Paired with straight pyjamas and glossy brown mojaris, the look strikes a balance between festive and polished.
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Eid Codes, With A Twist
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For those who prefer contrast, Meezaan Jafri offers a fresh take. His black kurta, accented with white embroidery and elbow-length sleeves, is paired with a white pathani salwar – clean, sharp, and distinctly Eid-ready. A classic watch and brown shoes round off the look without overcomplicating it.
When Colour Takes Centre Stage
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Moving away from monochromes, Sidharth Malhotra brings in a vibrant pink short kurta, detailed with fine multicoloured embroidery and delicate sequin work. Styled with crisp white pyjamas, it’s a reminder that festive dressing doesn’t need to shy away from colour.
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Ibrahim Ali Khan, on the other hand, leans into a regal aesthetic with a violet kurta layered with a matching dupatta. Intricate zari work along the neckline adds depth, making the ensemble feel both relaxed and occasion-ready.
This Eid, the modern menswear playbook is all about subtle experimentation. Stick to classics like black if that’s your comfort zone, or step into colour for a fresher take. Either way, it’s the details – embroidery, fit, and styling – that make all the difference.














