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For centuries, the sherwani has been a pillar of Indian menswear, embodying sophistication, regality, and timeless style. Traditionally worn for formal occasions and weddings, the sherwani has evolved into a piece that can elevate any man’s presence. Today, the embroidered sherwani is a pinnacle of this evolution. The origins of the sherwani can be traced back to ancient Persia, where it was known as a chakan. Over time, it found its way to the Indian subcontinent, where various cultures adopted and adapted it. The Mughal era saw a surge in popularity with the addition of longer sleeves, collars, and lavish textiles. This period also witnessed the blossoming of embroidery, which transformed the sherwani into exquisite artistry. The Sherwani is a long coat reaching the knees or mid-calves. It features a collared neckline with a buttoned front, a churidar (tight-fitting pants), and a dupatta (scarf) to complete the ensemble. The Sherwani for men showcases a variety of silhouettes, from the classic achkan to the more contemporary Bandhgala. Embroidery elevates the Sherwani to a work of art. Skilled artists hand-stitch patterns and motifs, incorporating shimmering threads, pearls, and even precious stones. The result? A garment that exudes luxury and individuality. Embroidered Sherwanis for the groom at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop boasts age-old techniques, each with its own story to tell. The Royal Blue Silk Zari & Resham Embroidered Indowestern Set by Sharad Raghav includes a grey chanderi Kurta, grey Trousers and an organza dupatta, which is perfect for a wedding or sangeet ceremony. For a simpler aesthetic, consider a Navy Blue Cotton Silk Sherwani from Countrymade, featuring geometric-embroidered details and a rich cotton silk blend. Experience royalty with a Beige Silk Cutdana Embroidered Sherwani Set by Qbik Men, or turn heads with the Navy Blue Sandwash Embroidered Sherwani Set by Sarab Khanijou. The Dark Blue Velvet Embroidered Sherwani Set by Twamev is another timeless piece with sequin embroidery and contrasting pants. The Sherwanis at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop are more than designer labels; they promise an unforgettable experience. They allow you to represent this timeless tradition. Discover the Sherwani that best reflects your story in a world of unparalleled luxury and craftsmanship.
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Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has a collection of embroidered sherwanis where timeless elegance meets contemporary panache. Embroidered sherwanis for men come in different styles. The classic embroidered Sherwani is the product of elaborate threadwork and embellishments, adding regal charm to any special occasion. Royal Blue Silk Zari & Resham Embroidered Indowestern Set by Sharad Raghav exemplifies this grandeur. At the same time, the exclusive Black Faux Silk Hand Embroidered Sherwani Set by Sven Suits delivers a touch of contemporary sophistication. The Beige Silk Cutdana Embroidered Sherwani Set by Qbik or the Navy Blue Sandwash Embroidered Sherwani Set by Sarab Khanijou are sure to impress. You can also embrace the charm of the sherwani for a wedding with the traditional embroidered sherwani sets. Each set includes a kurta, pants, and a dupatta for a complete and coordinated traditional ensemble. The Off-White Velvet Embellished Sherwani Set, or the bestseller Off-White Embellished Sherwani Set by Soniya G, is classic. The Cream Embellished Sherwani Set by Tarun Tahiliani Men delivers understated luxury. The printed embroidered sherwanis offer the perfect solution to those who want a blend of tradition and contemporary style. SARAN KOHLI takes centre stage with the exclusive Beige Silk Printed & Embroidered Sherwani Set and the Ivory Matka Silk Printed & Embroidered Sherwani Set. Both these pieces showcase motifs that infuse personality. Tarun Tahiliani Men also presents a compelling option with the Mauve Dupion Silk Embroidered & Printed Sherwani Set. For a more playful take, consider the bestseller Beige Polyester Yarn Printed & Embroidered Sherwani or the Multi-Colored Polyester Yarn Printed & Embroidered Sherwani by TushPosh. Representing the perfect confluence of Indian heritage and Western silhouettes, the Black Suiting Hand Embroidered Indowestern Set by Agape is a beautiful addition to the collection. This embroidered sherwani is paired with a matching kurta and trousers, featuring a black open Indo-western Jacket in a suiting base with aari hand embroidery—perfect for a wedding or an engagement. Explore the collection of ivory embroidered sherwanis at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop to discover a piece that reflects your style.
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Embroidered Sherwanis are versatile garments suitable for various occasions, each requiring a different level of formality and style. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop caters to these diverse needs so that you are appropriately dressed for every event. For engagements, a subtle yet elegant sherwani is preferred. The Pastel Green Sherwani by Soniya G is an excellent choice and has a fresh and modern look perfect for this special occasion. Its light colour and embroidery strike the right balance between sophistication and understated charm. The Sangeet calls for something more festive. The Royal Blue Embroidered Sherwani by Seema Gujral is your answer. The bold hues and detailed embroidery make it a standout piece that complements the celebratory atmosphere. A stylish and practical sherwani is necessary for the Haldi. With its simple design, the Ivory Embroidered Sherwani by Sarab Khanijou is a perfect fit for this occasion. Its lighter colour will make sure that any turmeric stains are less visible, while the embroidery adds suaveness. The Printed Embroidered Sherwani by Jatin Malik, with its unique prints and detailed embroidery, is an excellent choice for Mehendi. Its modern design ensures the groom looks stylish while participating in this traditional ceremony. You would need a more formal and regal sherwani for the wedding. With its lush fabrics, the Embroidered Sherwani Set by Sarab Khanijou makes the groom stand out on his special day. The reception, which is a more relaxed event, calls for a chic and comfortable sherwani. The sleek design and embroidery of the Indo-Western Sherwani make the groom look regal while enjoying the celebrations. The embroidered sherwani for men isn’t limited to weddings and grand soirées. A well-chosen sherwani can elevate your presence at formal gatherings, cultural events, or even a celebratory dinner. The versatility of the sherwani lies in its ability to accommodate any occasion.
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Pernia's Pop-Up Shop offers an array of embroidery techniques that give each sherwani for the wedding a distinct look and feel. Discover the ageless beauty of zari craftsmanship, which has glistening silver and gold threads woven into the cloth. The Gold & Silver Sherwani Set With Zari Work from Seema Gujral is a fine art of Zari work. The tissue raw silk base with zari meshwork, matching silk kurta, and grey banarasi pants makes it a favourite for wedding celebrations. You can also consider aari work, a hand-embroidery technique that utilises a long needle to create designs. The Cream Raw Silk Aari Hand Embroidered Sherwani Set from Vanshik is rendered in aari hand embroidery. The crafter’s attention to detail and skills elevate the sherwani to a work of art for a wedding or reception ceremony. The Rose Pink Silk & Silk Blend Embroidered Sherwani Set by the same designer features resham embroidery. You can be mesmerised by the sparkle of cutdana work. This technique incorporates tiny pieces of shimmering glass or metal stitched onto the fabric. Beige Silk Cutdana Embroidered Sherwani Set from Qbik is a constellation of embellishments. The result is a luxurious ensemble that exudes an undeniable regal charm. Try the understated elegance of dori work. This technique utilises colourful threads to create geometric patterns or paisleys. Manoviraj Khosla, the designer, concentrates on combining machine and hand embroidery to produce a distinctive and contemporary style. The embroidered sherwani also comes in an abundant assortment of fabrics, each with its own personality. An attractive and cosy silhouette is produced by silk, a naturally breathable fabric that drapes well. Discover the rich colour and texture that velvet offers; it’s perfect for making a statement item. A sophisticated velvet sherwani with embroidery expresses style. Accept the wealth of beauty that is brocade, a finely woven fabric with designs enhanced by exceptional needlework. The array of colours available in embroidered sherwanis suits all preferences. You may get the ideal tint to go with your style, ranging from traditional white and cream to regal shades of sapphire blue and emerald green. Each designer embroidered sherwani available at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop is exquisitely beautiful.
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Every season brings with it new styles for embroidered Sherwanis for the wedding. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop continues to be ahead of the curve. Their selection is consistently stylish and current. Using vibrant colours is one of the newest trends in designer embroidered sherwanis. While Traditional Sherwanis usually feature neutral colours like ivory and beige, modern designs welcome bolder hues like royal blue and pastel green. The Royal Blue Embroidered Sherwani by Seema Gujral is a perfect example of this trend. It is a vibrant and stylish option for grooms. Another trend is the fusion of traditional and modern elements. The Indo-Western Sherwani combines contemporary design features with the conventional sherwani form and is a prime example of this trend. This combination creates a distinctive and fashionable item for fans of modern clothing. Printed sherwanis also grow in favour, giving a distinctive spin on the classic outfit. Jatin Malik’s Printed Embroidered Sherwani has intricate stitching and striking designs. They are, therefore, the ideal option for anyone looking to create a bold fashion statement. The usage of opulent materials is another style that is gaining popularity. Although velvet and silk have always been popular, lighter materials like linen are used in contemporary designs. This trend is reflected in the Indo-Western Sherwani, made from fine linen and provides grooms with a breathable and lightweight alternative.
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The magic of the embroidered sherwani unfolds when paired with the right accessories. A well-chosen safa or turban adds a touch of regal flair. Consider a pocket square in silk or linen for a more contemporary twist. Its colour harmonises with the embroidery on your sherwani. Designer-embroidered sherwanis often pair beautifully with a complementary dupatta, a stole draped over one shoulder that adds a touch of formality and cultural significance. The ideal footwear for your embroidered sherwani should complement its grandeur without overpowering it. Wear juttis or mojaris for cultural authenticity. You may choose the ideal pair of shoes to go with your sherwani from an assortment of designs and colours available. Sherwanis with embroidery provides a canvas for understated yet striking jewellery selections. A simple mala of pearls (moti) or precious stones adds polish. Wear a classic gold or silver chain with a meaningful pendant for a more current aesthetic. The secret is to focus on balance and avoid showy elements that might take away from the natural beauty of the sherwani. The impact of the small touches is evident while wearing a beautiful embroidered sherwani. Make sure your sherwani is well-fitted, neatly tailored, and has clean lines. A well-groomed moustache or beard may add individuality, and a well-selected scent makes an impact.
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The Embroidered Sherwani is more than just a garment; it’s a symbol of heritage, artistry, and timeless elegance. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop celebrates this legacy and offers a collection that caters to the discerning gentleman. Whether you're seeking a designer embroidered sherwani for the groom, a classic sherwani for the wedding, or a unique piece to add to your wardrobe, they have something for you. Visit Pernia's Pop-Up Shop today and experience the magic of the Embroidered Sherwani.
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How to take care of Embroidered Sherwani?
Due to the delicate nature of embroidery and the fabrics used in sherwanis, it's recommended to dry clean your embroidered sherwani. If you notice any stains or spills on your sherwani, address them promptly. Use a mild detergent or stain remover and a soft cloth to gently dab at the stained area. Avoid rubbing vigorously, as this could damage the embroidery. If your sherwani becomes wrinkled, use a steamer or steam iron on a low setting to remove creases. Avoid ironing directly on the embroidery, as the heat can damage the threads. Periodically inspect your sherwani for any loose threads, missing beads, or damaged embroidery. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage and preserve the garment.
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What are the trendiest Embroidered Sherwani?
Neutral colours with golden embroidery like thread work, zardozi, resham work, etc. in a fusion style are ruling. This can be seen in collections from labels like Nero by Shefali and Satya, Riyaasat, and Anushree Reddy Men.
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