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lthough the word Indo-Western might, in many cases, be used loosely, however, as part of 2023’s fashion predictions, this trend continues to play a significant role in the style narrative for menswear. Over the last year or so, a lot of my bridegrooms have opted for fusion garments. For instance, interpreting a classic three-piece Western suit in an Indian format, in the form of say, a traditional kurta. This is a new concept so it’s really working well,” says Sandeep Gonsalves of Mumbai-based men’s bespoke specialists Sarah & Sandeep. “Within this trend, the silhouettes that are front and centre these days are slightly more relaxed. We

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