SKU: SKU-59376
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This beige raw silk sherwani blends heritage craftsmanship with stately elegance, featuring maroon applique and intricate zardozi embroidery. Paired with a flowing cotton silk choga and churidar, it offers a refined silhouette ideal for formal celebrations. The natural sheen of raw silk complements metallic threads, creating a rich interplay of texture and light. Perfect for grooms seeking a dignified look for Baraat, Nikah, or Reception events, it transitions seamlessly from grand indoor venues in the UAE to elegant outdoor ceremonies in the UK or summer receptions in Australia.
Designed for high-formality events, this sherwani is a distinguished choice for Baraat, Nikah, or Reception ceremonies. The understated beige base allows the maroon applique and zardozi embroidery to stand out without overwhelming the look. Its regal presence suits grand indoor receptions in the UAE, intimate registry ceremonies in the UK, or summer Eid luncheons in Australia. The ensemble’s layered structure with a cotton silk choga adds movement and depth, making it equally striking in both traditional and contemporary settings.
Crafted from premium raw silk, the sherwani offers a natural sheen that harmonizes with the metallic threads of the zardozi work. The maroon applique adds contrast, while embroidered borders frame the placket, cuffs, and hem with precision. The cotton silk choga drapes fluidly over the sherwani, enhancing its ceremonial gravitas. This combination of textures and embellishments reflects heritage artistry, ensuring the garment remains timeless. The churidar trousers in silk complete the look with a streamlined finish, ideal for formal portraits and processions.
The straight, knee-length silhouette with a bandh gala neckline offers a classic groomwear profile. Pair with traditional footwear for authenticity or opt for understated leather shoes for a modern twist. The lightweight stole and matching turban add cohesive detailing without detracting from the main garment. For cooler climates like Canada’s winter weddings, layer with a heavier shawl, while in warmer regions such as Australia, the breathable cotton silk choga ensures comfort. This adaptability makes it a versatile investment for multiple ceremonial contexts.