SKU: SKU-57848
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This cream silk sherwani blends timeless Mughal-inspired grandeur with modern tailoring. Crafted in lustrous silk, it features intricate resham, sequin, and bead hand embroidery in floral and architectural motifs. The straight-cut, knee-length silhouette with a high band collar offers a regal presence, while the soft cream palette with blush pink and muted gold accents complements a variety of wedding events. Ideal for Nikah, Walima, Barat, or reception, it pairs effortlessly with slim churidar trousers for a refined, elongated look suitable for celebrations in the US, UK, UAE, and Australia.
Designed for the groom who values understated opulence, this cream silk sherwani transitions seamlessly across wedding events. The soft neutral base with subtle blush and gold accents makes it perfect for Nikah and Walima ceremonies, while the dense front embroidery ensures it holds its own at Barat and reception gatherings. Its refined aesthetic suits formal celebrations in the US and UK, as well as grand evening events in the UAE or summer garden receptions in Australia.
The sherwani is tailored from lustrous silk, offering a smooth drape and a rich sheen. Hand embroidery in resham threads, sequins, and beads creates a tapestry of floral sprays and architectural patterns. The hemline features ornate motifs inspired by Mughal architecture, while the sleeves and shoulders carry delicate floral accents. The craftsmanship ensures a luxurious texture and visual depth, making it a statement piece for any groom.
Cut in a straight silhouette with a high band collar, the sherwani offers a structured yet comfortable fit. The knee-length design elongates the frame, especially when paired with slim ivory churidar trousers. The front panel’s dense embellishment is balanced by a more understated back, allowing for a regal yet composed appearance. This balance makes it adaptable for layered styling in cooler climates like Canada’s winter weddings or worn as-is for warm-weather events in Australia.