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This style has been into fashion since the Mughal period. The upper half of the Sherwani fits closely to the body while the lower part has the shape of a frock with a large circumference that ends above the knees.
The violet chipkan sherwani comes along with a churidar pajama. A light shade churidar goes quite well with the design of the Sherwani. It is due to the frock shaped lower half of the Chapkan that a churidar always matches best.
The churidar pajama also comes in printed fabric. But it will always depend upon your preference whether you want to wear a plain churidar or one with printed designs on it. When the churidar has multiple folds at the bottom, it looks even more impressive and adds much to your appearance.
The chipkan sherwani in Turquoise encourages inner healing through its ability to enhance empathy and caring. It heightens our intuitive ability and opens the door to spiritual growth. It is the color of the evolved soul.
An important feature of the turquoise chipkan sherwani is the sleeveless jacket. The jacket adds much to the overall look of this type of Sherwani. Around 3 inches longer than the inner, the jacket features dense embroidery work, termed as Mughali handwork.
The dense Jardozi work on the jacket imparts elegance to the attire and makes it look royal. The heavy Mughlai embroidery on the jacket is done by expert craftsmen, who have been doing this for years.
The design pattern and the handwork on the jacket is available in a wide range and you can select an embroidery pattern that goes with your mood and sense of style.
If you prefer heavily ornamented wedding wear then this is for you. The designs of the Turquoise Chipkan style sherwani exude a regal aura and are adorned quite heavily with a slightly more layered look, sporting detailed embroidery and mirror work.
Donning one of these is surely going to make an impression at any wedding. Perhaps a great example is Hritik Roshan’s dazzling Chipkan style sherwani from ‘Jodha Akbar’. Truly fit for royalty! With so many rituals to perform, comfort is of utmost importance. Chipkan Sherwani