SKU: SKU-910
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This refined grey organza salwar kameez blends sheer elegance with intricate craftsmanship. Featuring sequins, tilla, and thread embroidery, it is paired with a crushed cotton satin undershirt and a spray-embroidered net dupatta. Perfect for formal occasions, it offers a graceful silhouette that transitions seamlessly from intimate Nikah ceremonies to grand Walima receptions. Its versatile styling suits US and Canada winter formals, UK garden gatherings, UAE evening events, and Australia summer celebrations.
This grey organza salwar kameez is an ideal choice for refined celebrations. The luminous silver embellishments and modest straight-cut silhouette make it perfect for Nikah or Walima events. In US fall receptions, it pairs beautifully with metallic heels and understated jewellery. For UK registry ceremonies, its soft pastel tone complements floral headpieces. In UAE evening formals, the shimmering embroidery catches ambient light, while in Canada winter weddings, layering with a shawl adds warmth without compromising elegance.
The shirt is crafted from sheer organza, offering a delicate drape enhanced by sequins, tilla, and thread embroidery in floral and geometric patterns. Diamante accents frame the round neckline, while pearl and gotta ball drop trims finish the hem and sleeves. The crushed cotton satin undershirt provides both coverage and a rich textural contrast. The net dupatta, spray embroidered and bordered with scalloped edges, adds a graceful frame to the ensemble, making it suitable for Australia summer Eid luncheons or evening gatherings.
Designed with a regular-fit, straight-cut silhouette, this salwar kameez offers comfort and elegance. The sheer full sleeves balance modesty with lightness, while the long shirt length elongates the frame. The crushed salwar adds volume and movement, complementing the flowing dupatta. This combination ensures ease of movement during extended events, whether indoors or outdoors, and adapts well to varying climates and cultural settings.