SKU: SKU-2873
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This maroon khaddi net pishwas blends traditional artistry with timeless elegance. Featuring a regal kalidar silhouette, intricate mirror work, and delicate gota accents, it flows into a voluminous flare. The ensemble is completed with a soft ivory maysuri dupatta adorned with hand-embroidered floral motifs and a matching churidar. Ideal for Nikah ceremonies, Barat receptions, and festive gatherings, it offers a versatile style that suits US and Canada weddings, UK garden receptions, UAE evening events, and Australia summer celebrations.
The maroon khaddi net pishwas is a refined choice for formal celebrations. Its regal kalidar cut and rich jewel tone make it perfect for Nikah ceremonies, Barat receptions, and festive evenings. In US fall receptions, it pairs beautifully with gold jewellery, while in UK registry ceremonies, its modest yet striking design stands out. For UAE evening formals, the shimmering mirror work catches the light, and in Australia summer Eid luncheons, the breathable fabric ensures comfort without compromising elegance.
Crafted from luxurious khaddi net, the pishwas features a fitted bodice and full sleeves adorned with a diamond-grid of mirror work interlaced with delicate gota. Vertical gota lines enhance the flare, while ornate gold borders frame the neckline, waist, and cuffs. The ivory maysuri dupatta is hand-embroidered with floral motifs framed in mirror lattice, complementing the maroon base. The churidar trousers complete the traditional 3-piece set, offering a cohesive and graceful ensemble.
Designed with a floor-length kalidar silhouette, this pishwas flows seamlessly from the bodice into voluminous panels, creating graceful movement. The deep scoop back with tassel ties adds a refined touch, while the churidar provides a streamlined base. The fit is tailored yet comfortable, making it suitable for layered styling in Canada winter weddings or worn as-is for lighter climates. The full sleeves and modest neckline ensure versatility across cultural and seasonal contexts.