What is your look…chic or dapper or handsome?
Whatever the pick, wearing your sherwani right is an art.
Here are some ways to get it right:
- Look Indian and wear a sherwani. Team it with a dhoti
- Wear what suits you rather than what the fashion dictates
- If wearing heirloom look for damages and any frayed areas
- Have a clear vision of the look you wish to have in your mind
- Note that the neck is generally a tapered placket making the neck look slender and angular
- Let the embroidery be classy and not very busy
- Churidaars look not be crumpled and doesn’t have too many rings at bottom
- Do not opt for loud colours and keep it low key and subtle
- Wear age appropriate and stylish
- It should be well- cut and comfortable
- The tailoring should be absolutely perfect for you
- Select wearable and breathable fabric. Wear fashion with clear sense of comfort
- Do not go over blingy
- Do not have huge embroidery or busy motifs
- Dress to enhance personality
- Wear to balance the physique
- Fitting has to be perfect
- Select according to body type
- Have a full dress session before your D-day
- Do not choke with bandgalaas. Look at the subtleness of the neck
- Have the shoulders fitted well
- Always wear a vest or a T-shirt
- Select comfortable footwear and wear accordingly. Opt for a mojaris, jooti with clean lines and less embellishments
- Please wear a stole if comfortable with less tassles
- Carry a stole which matches the outfit and not contrasting to take away the effect
- March your turban properly
- A pocket square or a silk stole look great with a traditional sherwani