Sequinned blazers for nights that need maximum energy: When the party is big—NYE, a reception after-party, or club night—sequins do the talking. The key is to keep everything else simple so the blazer looks intentional, not chaotic. A clean black base and minimal accessories let the shimmer feel sharp and modern.
Party blazer picks on Myntra
On Myntra, you’ll find slim-fit blazers and embellished party options that work best when paired with solid trousers and a plain shirt or tee.
MR BUTTON Slim-Fit Single-Breasted Blazer (Yellow & Black, velvet)

A bold velvet blazer with notched lapel and a clean single-breasted front—made for parties where you actually want people to notice you. The slim fit makes it look sharp and modern, and the colour combo is the whole point: it’s not subtle, and it’s not trying to be.
Why pick this?
- If your goal is to stand out in photos and look “party-ready” instantly.
- If you mostly wear black/neutral outfits—this blazer becomes the hero piece with zero effort.
- If you like a sleek, fitted silhouette (less roomy, more sharp).
House of Pataudi Paisley Printed Single-Breasted Velvet Blazer (Beige & Black, tailored fit)

This one feels regal and festive—paisley print + velvet look rich without needing extra shine. The tailored fit and double-button closure keep it structured, and the double vents help it sit better when you move (or when you sit for long events).
Why pick this?
- If you want a festive blazer that looks premium and “Indian-occasion appropriate” without going full sherwani.
- If you like prints but still want a sophisticated palette (beige/black is classy).
- If your events are weddings, sangeets, cocktails—this vibe fits right in.
Peter England Neo Slim Fit Self-Design Single-Breasted Party Blazer (Charcoal, shawl collar)

This is the most “evening-formal” looking option because of the shawl collar—shawl lapels are strongly tied to dinner jacket / tuxedo styling and read instantly dressy. Charcoal also gives you that sharp, grown-up look without being as expected as plain black.
Why pick this?
- If you want a blazer that looks like you understood the dress code (cocktail, reception, formal party).
- If you prefer quiet detailing (self-design texture) over loud prints.
- If you want a versatile piece you can re-wear with black trousers, grey trousers, even dark denim for a dressed-up night.
Also Read: Stay Charged, Stay Moving: Best Belkin Power Picks on Myntra
INVICTUS Peaked Lapel Double-Breasted Velvet Finish Party Blazer (Brown, regular fit)

This is the power blazer in the list—double-breasted fronts naturally look more formal and structured, and they’re often paired with peak lapels for that strong, commanding silhouette. Brown velvet adds warmth and richness, especially under indoor lighting.
Why pick this?
- If you like a bold, structured look that feels “premium” the second you put it on.
- If you’re attending a winter wedding/party and want something different from black/navy.
- If you prefer regular fit comfort but still want a statement piece (DB does the heavy lifting).
Peter England Neo Slim Fit Self-Design Single-Breasted Party Blazer (Burgundy, notched lapel)

Burgundy is the easiest “party colour” to wear—it looks rich, festive, and flattering across most skin tones. This one keeps it clean with a notched lapel and self-design texture, so the colour shines without extra drama.
Why pick this?
- If you want a party blazer that stands out but still feels wearable and classic.
- If you like slim silhouettes and a clean shape.
- If you want something that works for multiple occasions: parties, dinners, festive office events.
Quick buying guide
Use this like a shortcut based on your personality + event:
- Want maximum attention / bold photos: MR BUTTON yellow & black velvet blazer.
- Want festive, heritage-luxe energy: House of Pataudi paisley velvet blazer.
- Want a more formal evening blazer vibe: Peter England charcoal shawl-collar blazer.
- Want power dressing and structure: INVICTUS brown double-breasted peaked-lapel velvet blazer.
- Want the safest “party colour” that still pops: Peter England burgundy self-design blazer.
