SKU: SKU-22221
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This cream net gown combines intricate beadwork, sequins, and crystal accents with multicolour floral embroidery for a refined bridal statement. The sleeveless fitted bodice flows into a flared hem and extended train, creating graceful movement. Perfect for Nikah or Walima, it offers a balance of modest elegance and contemporary glamour. Its serene palette with subtle red and green accents makes it versatile for celebrations in the US, UK, and UAE, while the breathable net fabric ensures comfort for Australia’s summer weddings.
Designed for the modern bride, this cream net gown transitions seamlessly from intimate Nikah ceremonies to grand Walima receptions. The understated base tone allows the intricate beadwork and multicolour floral embroidery to shine without overwhelming the look. In US fall receptions, it pairs beautifully with a light shawl, while in UK registry ceremonies, its refined silhouette offers timeless appeal. The extended train adds regal drama, making it equally suited for UAE evening formals or Australia summer Eid luncheons.
The gown’s sleeveless bodice is densely adorned with beadwork, sequins, and crystal accents, forming a shimmering lattice that cascades into the skirt. Scattered red and green floral motifs add depth and vibrancy to the cream backdrop. The hemline and train feature a rich grid pattern, enhancing the gown’s movement and presence. Crafted from sheer net over a structured lining, it offers both fluid drape and supportive form, ensuring comfort throughout long celebrations in diverse climates.
To maintain the gown’s intricate embellishments and delicate net fabric, handle with care and store in a cool, dry place. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to preserve the cream tone and metallic shimmer. For Canada winter weddings, consider layering with a coordinating wrap to protect the fabric from moisture. Gentle handling will ensure the beadwork and embroidery remain pristine, allowing this gown to be cherished for years and remembered in photographs.