SKU: SKU-30984
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This midnight blue sherwani blends Mughal-inspired resham embroidery with subtle sequin highlights for refined elegance. The straight, knee-length cut and stand collar create a timeless silhouette, while gold-tone buttons and a red pocket square add distinguished detail. Ideal for engagements, Walima receptions, or Baat Pakki ceremonies, it pairs effortlessly with crisp white trousers and matching khussas. Its silk-blend base offers a gentle sheen, making it suitable for formal gatherings in diverse climates from UK garden receptions to UAE evening events and Canada winter celebrations.
Designed for cultural and formal occasions, this sherwani transitions seamlessly from engagement ceremonies to Walima receptions. The understated geometric embroidery and sequins provide a sophisticated presence without overpowering the wearer. In US fall receptions, it pairs well with muted accessories, while in Australia summer events, its breathable silk-blend ensures comfort. The red pocket square offers a striking contrast, making it equally fitting for Baat Pakki gatherings or evening formals.
Crafted from a silk-blend base with a gentle sheen, the sherwani features all-over resham embroidery in geometric patterns, enriched with embedded sequins for subtle sparkle. The Mughal-inspired motifs are executed with precision, using a single taanka finish for durability and finesse. Gold-tone signature buttons enhance the regal aesthetic, while the jacquard weave adds depth to the midnight blue hue. This combination of texture and embellishment ensures a garment that is both visually striking and comfortable to wear.
The straight, knee-length cut with a stand collar offers a classic silhouette suitable for various body types. Regular fit ensures ease of movement, while full sleeves maintain traditional formality. For Canada winter weddings, layer with a neutral shawl; for UAE evening formals, keep accessories minimal to let the embroidery shine. Pairing with crisp white trousers and matching khussas completes the cohesive look, while optional turbans can be added for a more ceremonial touch.