Team L&M
Amidst speculations over the fashion circuit trend for this festive season, fashion forecaster ICH NEXT has unveiled some fascinating aspects about what is set to rule the Men’s wardrobe. As per the fashion forecast for the Festive/Winter 2024, there would be a stark contrast between the GenZ and the Millennial’s ethnic picks, but from styles to silhouettes, Men’s fashion would manifest a broader theme of ‘Bring Back the Heritage’. Notably, these trend forecasts were made available to several apparel brands & manufacturers through a detailed report towards the beginning of 2024, in the stipulated timeframe required for timely production.
Millennial men: Journey through time and space
It is expected to be a season of retrospection and innovation, where fashion takes a bold walk down memory lane. With a revivalist attitude at its core, expect to see an infusion of ancient influences, drawing as far back as the Gupta era. This historical reference will manifest in the color palettes and silhouette choices, bringing a sense of regal nostalgia to modern fashion. Furthermore inspired by the recent triumphs in our space exploration, the season will see a strong influence of cosmic themes.
As for colours, this season invites a shift towards a more subdued yet sophisticated palette, with preference for tones like sandstone pink, parchment beige, and the earthy richness of mahogany or manjishta orange. For those ready to make a bolder statement, heritage red and Tyrian purple are likely to offer a daring yet elegant choice. While these tone are revived, colours from the cosmic realm are also not to be missed. FW24 introduces celestial hues like moon grey, Venus blue, and aurora green—colours that effortlessly blend into the festive landscape, adding a touch of the otherworldly to your wardrobe.
With ancient Indian silhouettes coming back to spotlight with a modern twist, we may expect to see the unconventional trio of dhoti, kurta and blazer, making a strong statement. While kurtas and pyjamas adopt a sharper, more refined appeal, Churidars are being replaced by well-fitted trousers, and the once loose (and often ill) fitted kurta now boasts a sleek, polished look. Collarless jackets, or bandi’s, are the latest disruptor in the ethnic space, stepping away from the traditional Nehru jacket. And don’t miss the slim dupatta trend – an elegant nod to the revival of the upavita, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to any occasion-ready ensemble.
Gen Z men: Emergence of India’s street wear
The streetwear revolution has long dominated the fashion landscape in the West, but now, India’s Gen Z is carving out its own space in this global trend. With an eye on the international scene and a deep connection to their roots, young Indians are shaping a new wave of streetwear that’s as culturally resonant as it is globally appealing. Expect to see this distinctive fusion as Indian streetwear continues to evolve and gain prominence.
For the younger crowd, colour trends are expected to remain firmly in the vibrant zone. Dynamic combinations like black on white, retro green paired with varsity maroon, and cyber pink are one to watch out for. These hues are all about capturing the zest and bold spirit of youth, making a statement that’s as lively as it is stylish. What’s more iconic is the graphical narrative of the season, with inspirations that range from retro matchbox art and poster art to revive a street art voice for India, often echoing the sentiments of young artists across the country.
The oversized trend, which has captivated Gen Z, continues to evolve with a practical edge in the silhouettes. Think kurtas equipped with flap pockets designed to hold gadgets like smartphones and wireless earbuds, making them as functional as they are stylish. Antariya pants are also expected to gain popularity for their versatility. They pair effortlessly with a range of tops, making them a staple for fusion wear—a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary styles that resonate with Gen Z’s eclectic fashion sense.