For men, traditional Kerala wedding attire consists of a white or cream-colored mundu (dhoti) paired with a silk shirt known as a 'jubba' or 'kurta.' The groom may also wear a traditional Kerala headdress called a 'mundum neriyathum' or a turban. Men also accessorize with gold jewelry, such as bracelets, chains, and rings.
In recent years, there has been a trend towards incorporating modern elements into Kerala wedding attire, such as designer sarees or fusion outfits that blend traditional and contemporary styles. However, the traditional attire described above remains popular for many Kerala weddings.
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