10 Trending Styles of Black Sherwani Designs for Ethnic Look
“I have too many black outfits”, said no man ever! Black makes anyone look smarter and attractive, making it one of the most popular colours on Men’s clothing. This wedding season, you need not worry about what to wear as we present these Black Sherwani designs, which are all masterpieces in their unique way. This collection caters to all your wardrobe needs from D-day to cocktail events, social gatherings, or even your first festival after marriage. So, what are you waiting for? Scroll down to explore the new-age Sherwani cuts, silhouettes, fabrics and textures, all in black colour, collected just for you!
Importance Of Black Sherwani Suits:
Black is an evergreen colour, which is indispensable to any man’s wardrobe. Wearing a black colour Sherwani can give the illusion of a slimmer look and a lighter skin tone. These outfits can also make you look intelligent and desirable. That’s not all! Black is loved by women alike, and to make a lasting impression on them; you now know what to pick. Could they be the key to her heart? Who knows?
Latest Black Colour Sherwani Designs For Gents in Fashion:
Here are the top 10 images of Sherwani models in black colour to try out this season:
1. Black Sherwani For Wedding:
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Walk into the wedding Mandap in this black attire and watch as everyone gasps for their breath! This Art Silk Sherwani is a sure stunner in its design and the type of fabric used. The lavish outfit has generous doses of embroidery all over its body. It is a contemporary design that is fit for modern grooms!
- Design: Hand Embroidered Jacquard Sherwani for Wedding
- Fabric: Art Silk
- Suitable Occasion: Weddings, Groom Wear
2. Black Sherwani For Groom:
Take a look at this Sherwani from the latest Groom’s collection. Made with Dupion silk, the texture of the fabric lends an aristocratic look. Elements of drama are added with self-thread embroidery on the upper part. The buttons are concealed for a neat finish, and the outfit is paired with a Banaras Qulla Pagri (turban).