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Deepak S Chhabra shares 5 lessons for every groom-to-be

Menswear maestro and stylist Deepak S Chhabra has proved his mettle in crafting comfortable yet flawless stylish groom wear, ensuring that the men enjoy their day in comfort.

Deepak S Chhabra shares 5 lessons for every groom-to-be
Your attire should never get in the way of your comfort. Deepak aims at enabling the groom to select his wedding
4 min read Last Updated : Jun 05 2021 | 10:24 PM IST

Weddings bring about a tumultuous amount of emotions not only for brides but grooms too. People often tend to throw their 2 cents for brides on how to and how not to act on their wedding day, often letting the grooms struggle on their own. Changing the course of direction, Deepak S Chhabra, founder of Deepak S Chhabra Couture, shares 5 lessons from his experience book of having styled over 11,000 grooms that will surely come in handy for the husbands-to-be to enjoy and be their best self on the big day.

1) A smile! It will light up not only your day but your attire as well:

It’s rightly said: “Smile adds a thousand stars to your outfit.” Men these days have aced the poker face trying to look tough. Therefore, it is primarily important for the grooms to understand that when all the limelight is on you, wearing a smile could change the whole vibe.  Having put together some of the most spectacular pieces of dressing, it would still feel incomplete if not combined with the smile that your bride crushes on.

2) Select what suits you, and find ease in your outfit:

Your attire should never get in the way of your comfort. Deepak aims at enabling the groom to select his wedding look on its own by trying different if necessary a gazillion looks before they can zero down to a particular ensemble. Carrying your own style would make you feel acquainted with the clothing. A fancy Sherwani may certainly look nice, but if you are not at ease, then you wouldn’t want to stumble on the stage, right?

3) Let your confidence illuminate your personality:

Before you take over the stage, remember that you are not shooting for a movie. Hence, fancy poses are not needed. Grooms! It is high time you understand that celebrities and models get paid for their poses, but you won't. It is one of the biggest days of your life, make it memorable. It is paramount to be at ease for surviving the long haul of rituals and juggling between ceremonies and arrangements on the final day.

4) Do not keep your bride waiting:

We totally get that dancing in the ‘baaraat’ is the most fun part of a wedding but you do not want to spend so much time outside the venue, that by the time you see your future wife in her magnificent attire, you are already drenched in sweat beads. Amidst all the fun do not forget that you have your lady waiting inside, and you surely would not want to make her bridesmaids furious. And while we are talking about ‘baaraats’, let your groomsmen dance all they want, but make sure that they do not step on your perfectly curated outfit.

5) Getting cold feet is totally normal; you have got it under control:

Getting married could feel like a big responsibility and that is because it’s true. It is a day of mixed emotions but it will be fine. Remember why you decided to be here in the first place and it will start making sense again. Take that leap of faith and know that nothing can come in the way of your happiness. Also, you didn’t buy those dozens of attires only to run away at the last moment right?

These pieces of insightful advice are substantial to ooze an everlasting impression of the groom. Deepak S Chhabra, with his stalwart experience of over two decades has guided over 11000 grooms to lead with example. His vision and expertise have enabled grooms to scale hearts at their weddings and have apprised them of stellar quality and bespoke ensembles. For him, fashion is the medium to express his point of view. As grooms today are more focused on making a statement, Deepak S Chhabra adds that element of grandeur to their outfits on the most special day of their lives. 

Topics :Groomed men