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sherwani

/ ʃɛəˈ·Éɑ˲Ôɪ /

noun

  1. a long coat closed up to the neck, worn by men in India
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of sherwani1

Hindi
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Rudy and Kasey adored the craft of Sabyasachi, one wearing a black sherwani, the other a cream sherwani, both raw silk with Bengal-tiger buttons.

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Rudy knew he wanted to be married in a sherwani even before he met his husband.

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The regal purple and gold combination of his sherwani was inspired by the colors worn by Nanjiani’s “Eternals†character, Kingo, who lives undercover on Earth posing as a Bollywood star.

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The groom wore a custom ivory banarasi brocade sherwani, keeping the consistency with maroon accents on the collar and wrist.

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And like Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s heavily embroidered gold sherwani worn on a state trip to India, which elicited comparisons to a bad Bollywood star, or the class photos taken during the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum featuring world leaders in local dress that came to be known as “silly shirts,†the gesture was widely mocked.

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