Beige cotton-silk kurta with ivory sleeveless Nehru jacket, ivory churidar and brown mojris — day wedding guest outfit for men

Day Wedding Guest

Beige Cotton-Silk Kurta with Ivory Churidar

Daytime pheras call for softer tones than an evening reception, and beige against ivory delivers exactly that, occasion-appropriate richness without fighting the noon sun in every wedding photo. The sleeveless Nehru jacket, technically a bundi in its traditional form, is the modern standard rather than a shortcut, it adds ceremony and structure without the heat a full-sleeved layer would bring at a daytime function. Brown mojris ground the pale palette and read distinctly ethnic rather than borrowed from Western formalwear.

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Pieces in this look

Beige Cotton-Silk Kurta

kurtacotton-silk blend

Ivory Sleeveless Nehru Jacket

nehru-jacketlightweight cotton-linen

Ivory Churidar

churidarcotton

Brown Mojris

mojrisleather

Wear it for

A daytime wedding function, a mehendi, or pheras held outdoors before noon, where a full sherwani would be too heavy and a plain kurta too undressed.

Stylist Note

Save deep jewel tones, maroons and emeralds for evening events, daytime pheras genuinely read better in soft neutrals under natural light, which is what makes this palette a safer choice than it might look on a screen. A sleeveless jacket is correct here, not a compromise, it is the standard modern construction of a Nehru jacket and keeps you from overheating through a long outdoor ceremony. Get the kurta length checked against your height, it should hit mid-thigh to just above the knee, shorter reads casual and longer starts to look borrowed.