SKU: SKU-27781
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This antique white silk-blend kurta showcases intricate mirror work embroidery in a straight, knee-length silhouette. Designed for formal occasions, it balances ornate craftsmanship with timeless tailoring. Ideal for weddings, nikah, or festive gatherings, its reflective accents add understated sparkle. The full sleeves and band collar create a classic profile, while the concealed placket ensures a seamless look. Perfect for styling with crisp white pajama trousers, it suits elegant receptions in the US, refined garden parties in the UK, or evening celebrations in the UAE.
This kurta is crafted for high-formality events such as nikah, walima, and festive Eid gatherings. The antique white tone offers a neutral yet distinguished base, while the mirror embroidery provides celebratory sparkle. Its understated elegance makes it equally fitting for a groom’s minimalist ceremony attire or a wedding guest ensemble. In US fall receptions or UK registry ceremonies, it pairs well with traditional footwear and a tailored waistcoat for added depth.
Made from a fine silk-blend, the fabric offers both structure and comfort, ensuring ease of movement during extended celebrations. The all-over mirror work embroidery is arranged in vertical, symmetrical patterns, catching light beautifully without overpowering the design. The concealed placket integrates seamlessly into the embroidery, maintaining a clean, uninterrupted surface. In UAE evening formals or Canada winter weddings, the fabric’s balance of breathability and warmth ensures year-round wearability.
Cut to a straight, knee-length silhouette with full sleeves and a band collar, this kurta delivers a timeless profile. The fit is tailored yet comfortable, allowing for layering with a shawl or waistcoat in cooler climates. For Australia summer Eid luncheons, pair it with lightweight cotton trousers; for more formal settings, opt for silk-blend pajamas. The antique white palette complements a range of accessories, from embroidered stoles to understated cufflinks.