Festive fashion in 2026 is no longer about excess. It’s about presence.
This Christmas and New Year season, Indian men are embracing what we call the New Maharaja Mood—a refined approach to royal dressing that feels elegant, wearable, and unmistakably modern. Think heritage silhouettes softened by contemporary tailoring and fabrics that speak quietly, yet confidently.
Bandhgalas with relaxed shoulders, lightweight achkans, and structured kurtas dominate festive wardrobes. Instead of heavy embroidery, designers are focusing on texture-led luxury—raw silk, handwoven brocades, velvet trims, and matka silk taking centre stage.
The colour story leans rich but restrained: deep emerald, wine, midnight blue, antique ivory, and muted gold. These shades work beautifully for evening Christmas gatherings and formal New Year celebrations without feeling overpowering.
How to style the New Maharaja look
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Pair an ivory kurta with tailored trousers instead of churidars
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Choose a minimal bandhagala and let the fabric shine
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Add a textured stole or classic brooch for subtle drama
Life and Trendz Tip:
Royal dressing in 2026 is about intention, not imitation.
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Look for handcrafted silk kurtas, tailored bandhgalas, and premium stoles from curated festive collections—pieces that can be reworn beyond the season.
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