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Sherwani is not just a garment but a piece of art, emotion, culture, heritage and memory with its intricate embroidery and royal look. It is now a metaphor used to bridge the gap between old traditions and contemporary design.
There are many ways to style or choose a sherwani. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Surbhi Pansari, founder and owner of the label Surbhi Pansari, shared, “There are many factors that play a role. The colour, embroidery, cut and pattern embellishments, details and other garments added to it. It is very important to consider the groom’s preferences and personality before making the choice. So browse around, choose your color palate and move on. Shortlist a few and move on.
“When you are confident about the sherwani, try the complete look with all the details that add royalty to the ensemble,” she suggests. We usually provide Sherwani, Kurta, Churidar, Stole, Safa, Kamarband, Jutti, Mala, Kilangi – it makes a complete set. We would recommend that you try 2 looks as per your choice and mix and match if necessary and then finalize.”
After this comes the fitting. Surbhi Pansari said, “A beautiful sherwani is a blend of intricate details and perfect fit. So, it is always important to ensure that measurements are taken correctly and to feel happy in what you wear.”
Lastly, the fashion expert recommended sherwanis with distinctive surface embellishments with threads and color ranges including pistachio, ivory, off white, pearl gray and vintage rose with multicolored motifs. The intricate amount of detailing can add charm to these costumes.
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