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Menswear Meets Mythology in Surbhi Pansari’s Algiz Autumn-Winter 2025 Collection

With structured jackets, rich velvets, and symbolic embroidery, the line offers a new take on wedding dressing for men

Menswear designer Surbhi Pansari has introduced her Autumn-Winter 2025 collection Algiz – The Divine Protection, a seasonal line that draws on medieval imagery, runic symbols, and Gothic forms to shape formalwear for winter ceremonies. Built on the foundation of structure, fabric, and symbolic intent, the collection offers new direction in occasion dressing for men.
Named after the Algiz rune, a symbol representing protection and energy, the collection builds a quiet visual vocabulary that connects European architectural detail with Indian formal aesthetics. Rather than imposing theme onto garment, the design process reveals itself in small elements pleated jackets, structured kurtas, and embroidery that sits within the form rather than above it.

Each piece carries references from medieval Europe, whether through pointed construction, ribbed contours, or elongated layering. The design language is shaped by proportion and surface, keeping the focus on geometry and form. This is menswear informed by history, but constructed with purpose and restraint.
The garments use velvets, silks, cotton blends, and linen, combining warmth with movement. While intended for winter, the collection is responsive to multiple climates and formats. Pieces can be worn through wedding season, formal receptions, or cultural events that call for refined dressing without visual weight.

Symbolic work appears across jackets and kurtas. The Viking Vegvisir, Runes, and architectural motifs like the quatrefoil are introduced through threadwork and hand-finished embellishments. Specific elements such as the Wings of Eternity, Birds of Paradise, and botanical references emerge in embroidery across collars, shoulders, and sleeve edges. Techniques include Zardozi, bead placement, sequin work, and mixed embroidery finishes. Surfaces are active but not theatrical, designed to hold their presence in light or motion without excess.
Colours are drawn from night and stone. Midnight Blue, Egyptian Blue, and Black provide the structural base. Dusky Pink appears in select pieces, while a muted gold referred to as Sanctum Gold in the designer’s notes acts as an occasional highlight. The palette avoids high contrast, focusing instead on depth and reflection.

Speaking about the intent behind the collection, Surbhi Pansari notes, “With Algiz, I wanted to show that faith and design can exist together without becoming costume. The collection respects personal history and believes in precision. Nothing is decorative unless it holds meaning.” This approach defines the entire offering, where garments function beyond aesthetic.
Outfits include bandhgalas, jackets, layered kurtas, and minimal tuxedos, designed to be worn across multiple events. Styling remains understated. Each garment can be worn with or without accessories. Emphasis is placed on form, movement, and surface, not layering or theatrical additions.

While the line looks to the past for visual anchors, it remains firmly placed in current menswear needs. The pieces respond to the reality of the winter wedding season, where the wearer requires structure, visual rhythm, and comfort in equal measure.
Surbhi Pansari’s Algiz Autumn-Winter 2025 line is now available through appointment at the designer’s Mumbai studio and through selected retail spaces. Custom fittings and made-for-order services are available for wedding stylists and individuals preparing for the upcoming season.
This is not menswear driven by seasonal themes or fashion cycles. It is design built on intention, shaped by historical forms, and delivered with control. The focus remains steady: strong material, refined construction, and garments that carry meaning without asking for attention.
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