SKU: SKU-27343
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This olive green mirror embroidered silk-blend sherwani offers a refined Indo-Western silhouette, perfect for grooms and close family at weddings or festive gatherings. The short front-open cut reveals a contrasting inner layer, blending cultural richness with modern style. Dense mirror work and multicolour embroidery create a striking visual impact, while the bandhgala neckline and full sleeves maintain timeless elegance. Ideal for celebratory moments from UK garden receptions to UAE evening formals and Canada winter banquets, it ensures you stand out with regal sophistication.
Designed for high-formality events, this sherwani is an impeccable choice for barat, walima, or engagement ceremonies. The olive green base, enriched with reflective mirrors and multicolour threadwork, captures light beautifully in both daylight and evening settings. Its Indo-Western cut allows versatility, making it equally fitting for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals. The contrasting inner kurta adds a layered dimension, enhancing the regal aura without overwhelming the wearer.
The dense mirror embroidery is interspersed with intricate paisley and floral motifs, bordered by geometric patterns in teal, rust, and gold. This fusion of traditional artistry and contemporary layout creates a balanced aesthetic. The silk-blend fabric offers a subtle sheen and comfortable drape, while the bandhgala neckline and full sleeves preserve classic formality. Decorative buttons and precise tailoring ensure the garment maintains its structured silhouette during movement, suitable for Canada winter weddings or Australia summer celebrations.
Cut slightly above the knee with side slits, the sherwani allows ease of movement without compromising elegance. The churidar trousers provide a streamlined base, complementing the ornate upper layer. This ensemble is best worn with minimal accessories to let the embroidery shine. To maintain its beauty, store in a cool, dry place and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Gentle handling will preserve the mirror work and thread embroidery for years of celebratory wear.