SKU: SKU-31089
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This jet black velvet groom sherwani exudes regal sophistication, featuring intricate gold-toned zardozi embroidery. The form-fitted silhouette, high band collar, and straight hemline create a commanding profile, ideal for winter weddings and grand evening receptions. Paired with a silk stole and churidar, it offers timeless elegance for the groom’s most important moments. Perfect for formal celebrations in the US, UK, UAE, or Australia, this sherwani blends Mughal-inspired artistry with modern tailoring for a dignified presence.
Designed for the groom’s most significant events, this sherwani is perfect for barat processions, nikah ceremonies, or walima receptions. The deep jet black hue and ornate gold embroidery create a striking contrast that photographs beautifully in both daylight and evening lighting. In US fall receptions or UK registry ceremonies, its velvet warmth and formal cut ensure comfort and poise. The ensemble’s ceremonial grandeur makes it equally fitting for UAE evening formals or Australia summer evening celebrations.
Crafted from plush velvet, this sherwani offers a luxurious drape and tactile richness. The gold-toned zardozi embroidery is meticulously hand-applied along the front placket and sleeve hems, forming intricate patterns that shimmer subtly. This traditional embellishment technique, known for its density and opulence, enhances the garment’s regal character. The silk stole adds a refined layer, while the churidar in crisp ivory cotton-silk provides a balanced contrast, ensuring the overall look remains harmonious and distinguished.
The form-fitted silhouette is tailored to accentuate the groom’s stature, with a high band collar framing the neckline and a straight hemline maintaining a clean profile. Gold-tone metal buttons add a final touch of refinement. For Canada winter weddings, the velvet’s natural insulation offers warmth, while in UAE or Australia climates, it remains a statement piece for evening events. Pair with traditional khussa shoes and the included silk stole for a complete, dignified ensemble.