SKU: SKU-19441
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This ivory 3-piece ensemble combines a heavily hand-embroidered raw silk shirt, a lustrous Banarsi gharara, and a sheer organza dupatta for a refined bridal or festive look. Intricate gold zardozi, sequins, and beadwork enhance the shirt’s straight-cut silhouette, while the gharara’s woven floral patterns and ornate borders add traditional grandeur. The organza dupatta’s scalloped, fringed edges complete the opulent design, making it ideal for Nikah, Walima, or Baat Pakki. Its timeless elegance suits US and Canada weddings, UK garden receptions, UAE evening formals, and Australia summer celebrations.
Designed for significant milestones such as Nikah, Walima, and Baat Pakki, this ivory ensemble blends understated sophistication with rich cultural detailing. The straight-cut raw silk shirt features elaborate gold zardozi, sequins, and beadwork, creating a luminous effect under soft lighting. Its refined palette and intricate craftsmanship make it equally fitting for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals, offering a versatile choice for brides seeking heritage charm.
The Banarsi gharara showcases a lustrous gold floral weave, with a stitched knee band and ornate embroidered borders at both knee and hem, enhancing its traditional silhouette. The sheer organza dupatta is adorned with woven gold florals and finished with scalloped, fringed edges for added opulence. This combination of raw silk, Banarsi, and organza delivers a tactile richness that resonates in Canada winter weddings and Australia summer Eid luncheons alike.
The straight-cut shirt offers a flattering drape for varied body shapes, while the gharara’s flare adds movement and grandeur. Full sleeves and a scoop neckline balance coverage with elegance. Pair with gold-toned jewellery and traditional footwear for a cohesive look. The ensemble’s neutral ivory and gold tones allow for versatile accessory pairing, adapting seamlessly to different cultural settings and seasonal climates.