SKU: SKU-6434
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This apple green Korean raw silk kurta set with embroidered waistcoat blends refined tailoring with artisanal detail. The straight-cut kurta and slim pajama trousers create a clean silhouette, while the sleeveless waistcoat features geometric embroidery with tilla work. Perfect for Eid, Nikah, or engagement events, it offers a balance of elegance and festive charm. Its versatile style suits US and Canada wedding receptions, UK garden celebrations, and UAE evening gatherings, making it a timeless choice for diverse occasions.
This 3-piece ensemble is designed for moments that demand understated sophistication. The apple green kurta and trousers form a serene base, while the embroidered waistcoat adds a vibrant focal point. Suitable for Eid, Nikah, engagement, or Baat Pakki, it transitions seamlessly from daytime gatherings to evening receptions. In US fall receptions or UK registry ceremonies, its layered design offers both style and comfort. For UAE evening formals, the metallic tilla accents catch the light beautifully, enhancing the festive mood.
Crafted from smooth Korean raw silk, the kurta and trousers provide a refined drape and breathable comfort. The waistcoat showcases intricate geometric embroidery in red, muted gold, and soft green, with fine tilla threads lending a subtle shimmer. Embroidered edging frames the open front, highlighting the artisanal skill involved. This combination of premium fabric and detailed handiwork ensures the outfit remains a standout choice for celebratory occasions, from Canada winter weddings to Australia summer luncheons.
The straight-cut kurta with band collar and full sleeves offers a classic, regular fit. Slim pajama trousers maintain a streamlined profile, while the sleeveless waistcoat adds structure without bulk. The knee-length kurta balances tradition with modern wearability, making it adaptable across climates and cultures. Layer with a shawl for cooler settings or wear as-is for warmer events, ensuring comfort whether attending a Mehndi in mild weather or an Iftar in summer heat.