Tradition reinterpreted through the art of bespoke.
Every wedding is a dialogue between ritual and celebration, between ancestral heritage and modern individuality. At Vittorio Milano x Darbaré, we honor this dialogue through the Heritage Layer — a curated expression of Sherwanis, Indo- Westerns and Kurta ensembles crafted for the contemporary groom.

A Tapestry of Tradition
The Heritage Layer draws inspiration from India’s royal courts, Mughal grandeur, and centuries of craftsmanship, while seamlessly merging with the precision of Italian tailoring. Each garment — whether a majestic Sherwani or a fluid Kurta — is designed not as costume, but as a living heirloom that reflects the groom’s personality and presence.

Sartorial Artistry
- The Sherwani — commanding and regal, hand-cut in silks, velvets, and brocades, embellished with artisanal embroidery and jewel-like details.
- The Indo-Western — a bridge between worlds, where asymmetrical jackets, layered drapes, and contemporary cuts fuse Indian silhouettes with Western sharpness.
- The Bespoke Kurta Ensemble — graceful and versatile, tailored in breathable silks, cottons, or linens, styled for haldi, mehendi, or intimate family rituals.

Luxury Beyond Fabric
Every piece in the Heritage Layer is measured, drafted, and finished by hand, with detailing that whispers luxury: hand embroidered motifs, monogrammed linings, jewel-like buttons, and fabrics sourced from India’s artisanal looms and Europe’s finest mills.

A Tapestry of Tradition
The Heritage Layer draws inspiration from India’s royal courts, Mughal grandeur, and centuries of craftsmanship, while seamlessly merging with the precision of Italian tailoring. Each garment — whether a majestic Sherwani or a fluid Kurta — is designed not as costume, but as a living heirloom that reflects the groom’s personality and presence.

Sartorial Artistry
- The Sherwani — commanding and regal, hand-cut in silks, velvets, and brocades, embellished with artisanal embroidery and jewel-like details.
- The Indo-Western — a bridge between worlds, where asymmetrical jackets, layered drapes, and contemporary cuts fuse Indian silhouettes with Western sharpness.
- The Bespoke Kurta Ensemble — graceful and versatile, tailored in breathable silks, cottons, or linens, styled for haldi, mehendi, or intimate family rituals.

Luxury Beyond Fabric
Every piece in the Heritage Layer is measured, drafted, and finished by hand, with detailing that whispers luxury: hand embroidered motifs, monogrammed linings, jewel-like buttons, and fabrics sourced from India’s artisanal looms and Europe’s finest mills.
The Heritage Layer is not just clothing. It is culture, lineage, and artistry — translated into garments that will outlast the moment and live as legacy.
The Bespoke Sherwani
An heirloom reimagined through the language of bespoke.
The Sherwani has, for centuries, stood as the crowning attire of the Indian groom — a garment that embodies dignity, power, and celebration. At Vittorio Milano x Darbaré, we reimagine this icon not as costume, but as a work of art sculpted to the groom’s individuality.
A Regal Silhouette, Tailored to Perfection
Each Sherwani is drafted and cut with Milanese precision, ensuring the garment flows with the body while commanding presence. Structured shoulders, sculpted torso, and the perfect fall of fabric create a silhouette that feels both regal and effortless.
Crafted in Noble Fabrics
We source the world’s most distinguished textiles — handwoven silks, velvets rich with depth, brocades laced with metallic threads, and fine wools for contemporary luxury. Every fabric is chosen to narrate both heritage and personal taste.
Artisanal Detailing
The beauty of a Sherwani lies in its artistry. Our ateliers work with master craftsmen to create details that elevate it beyond fashion:
• Hand embroidery inspired by Mughal and Rajputana courts.
• Jewel-like buttons forged to complement the groom’s ensemble.
• Hand-finished linings carrying personal monograms or family emblems — intimate details
only the groom knows he wears.
The Groom’s Crown Jewel
The Sherwani is not a garment for a single moment, but an heirloom designed to outlast generations. It is tailored not only for how the groom looks on his wedding day, but for the memory he leaves behind — a portrait of majesty, love, and legacy.
At Vittorio Milano x Darbaré, the Bespoke Sherwani is more than attire — it is a declaration. A union of heritage and bespoke artistry, created to transform the groom into the very embodiment of celebration.
The Indo-Western Edit
Where tradition meets contemporary design.
The modern groom stands at the crossroads of heritage and individuality. He desires the grandeur of Indian tradition but also the sharp edge of contemporary style. The Indo-Western Edit by Vittorio Milano x Darbaré is crafted for this man — one who honors his roots but celebrates with a global spirit.
A Dialogue of Cultures
The Indo-Western is not just a hybrid garment; it is a conversation between East and West. Structured jackets inspired by Neapolitan tailoring flow into Indian drapes, bandhgalas meet tuxedo lapels, and sherwani-inspired cuts are reinterpreted with asymmetry and minimalism. Each look is timeless yet forward-thinking.
The Bespoke Touch
• Silhouette: Sculpted with Milanese precision for comfort and movement, yet regal in stance.
• Fabrics: A curated selection of luxurious silks, jacquards, velvets, fine wools, and textured cottons that carry both richness and ease.
• Details: Hand-embroidered accents, jewel-toned buttons, artistic lapel finishes, and layering that bridges ceremony with celebration.
Occasions Reimagined
• For the engagement, a sharply tailored bandhgala with contemporary cuts.
• For the sangeet, layered jackets and statement drapes that move with rhythm.
• For the wedding, an alternative to the sherwani — majestic yet unconventional.
A Statement of Modern Heritage
Every Indo-Western ensemble is bespoke — cut to the groom’s measurements, reflective of his personality, and designed to ensure he remains the centerpiece of celebration. It is heritage made modern, a vision where Indian artistry and Italian tailoring exist in harmony.
The Bespoke Kurta Ensemble — Graceful and versatile, tailored in breathable silks, cottons, or linens, styled for haldi, mehendi, or intimate family rituals.
Grace, tradition, and refinement — reimagined through bespoke craft.
The kurta has always been the quiet soul of Indian menswear — effortless, graceful, and deeply cultural. With The Bespoke Kurta Edit, Vittorio Milano x Darbaré elevates this timeless garment into a canvas of individuality, artistry, and modern sophistication.

A Celebration of Ritual and Ease
Every wedding is woven with moments of ritual, intimacy, and festivity. The kurta becomes the perfect attire for these occasions — haldi, mehendi, pujas, family gatherings — carrying a sense of comfort while retaining elegance. In its bespoke form, it transforms into ceremonial luxury, designed exclusively for the groom and his closest circle.

Tailored Beyond Tradition
- Cut & Silhouette: Sculpted with the of Italian tailoring, ensuring balance between drape and structure.
- Fabrics: Handpicked silks, linens, cotton- silks, chanderis, and lightweight wools that breathe with the occasion.
- Details: Intricate embroidery, heritage- inspired motifs, monogrammed finishes, and artisanal buttons that make each kurta a signature.

Versatility in Style
- Paired with churidars or slim trousers for ritual purity.
- Layered with a bandi jacket or draped stole for understated grandeur.
- Designed in both minimal solids and ornate weaves — each telling a unique story.

A Celebration of Ritual and Ease
Every wedding is woven with moments of ritual, intimacy, and festivity. The kurta becomes the perfect attire for these occasions — haldi, mehendi, pujas, family gatherings — carrying a sense of comfort while retaining elegance. In its bespoke form, it transforms into ceremonial luxury, designed exclusively for the groom and his closest circle.

Tailored Beyond Tradition
- Cut & Silhouette: Sculpted with the of Italian tailoring, ensuring balance between drape and structure.
- Fabrics: Handpicked silks, linens, cotton- silks, chanderis, and lightweight wools that breathe with the occasion.
- Details: Intricate embroidery, heritage- inspired motifs, monogrammed finishes, and artisanal buttons that make each kurta a signature.

Versatility in Style
- Paired with churidars or slim trousers for
ritual purity. - Layered with a bandi jacket or draped
stole for understated grandeur. - Designed in both minimal solids and
ornate weaves — each telling a unique story.