SKU: SKU-6530
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This gold Korean raw silk three-piece jacket dress blends regal tradition with modern elegance. The ankle-length, front-open jacket features intricate tilla, resham, and sequin embroidery in floral and vine motifs, complemented by wide flared trousers and a delicately embroidered organza dupatta. Ideal for refined celebrations, it offers a versatile style that transitions seamlessly from Nikah to Walima. Its modest silhouette and luxurious detailing suit formal gatherings in the US and Canada, garden receptions in the UK, or evening festivities in the UAE and Australia.
Designed for elevated events, this ensemble’s gold hue and intricate embroidery make it a standout for Nikah, Walima, or Baat Pakki. The modest yet contemporary jacket cut offers a refined option for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals. Its cohesive three-piece design ensures a polished look for both brides and distinguished guests, while the timeless color palette adapts effortlessly to diverse cultural settings.
Crafted from premium Korean raw silk, the jacket and trousers provide a lustrous base that enhances the tilla, resham, and sequin embroidery. Floral and vine motifs in pastel pink and sage green threads add depth and sophistication. The organza dupatta, with alternating metallic and textured embroidered stripes, frames the outfit with understated opulence. This level of craftsmanship ensures the piece remains a cherished wardrobe investment for formal occasions in Canada’s winter weddings or Australia’s summer Eid luncheons.
The ankle-length, front-open jacket features a straight silhouette with full sleeves, offering both comfort and elegance. Wide flared trousers balance the vertical lines of the jacket, creating a graceful flow. The crew neckline allows for versatile accessorising, from delicate necklaces to statement earrings. Layer with a shawl for cooler climates or keep it light for warmer settings, ensuring year-round wearability across varied geographies.