SKU: SKU-22994
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This mint green 3-piece salwar kameez in pure sheesha silk offers a graceful blend of luxury and tradition. The long A-line shirt features intricate hand embroidery in gold, bronze, and lilac tones, paired with straight trousers and a patterned tissue silk dupatta. Perfect for daytime nikah ceremonies, intimate festive gatherings, or cultural celebrations, it balances ornate detailing with understated elegance. The lightweight drape and modest silhouette make it versatile for warm-weather events in Australia, elegant garden parties in the UK, or formal receptions in the UAE.
This ensemble is designed for moments that call for poise and refinement. The mint green hue offers a serene backdrop for the intricate embroidery, making it a fitting choice for daytime nikah ceremonies, baat pakki celebrations, or intimate festive gatherings. Its modest neckline and full sleeves ensure cultural appropriateness, while the lightweight fabrics keep you comfortable during warm-weather events in Australia or outdoor receptions in the UK.
The pure sheesha silk shirt and trousers exude a soft, lustrous sheen that enhances the rich embroidery. Handworked details in sequin, dabka, kora, cut dana, and pearls form cascading floral motifs from the neckline to the cuffs. The embroidery’s gold, bronze, and lilac tones create a sophisticated contrast against the mint base. The tissue silk dupatta, adorned with a subtle screen-printed pattern, adds a layer of traditional artistry without overwhelming the look, making it equally suitable for formal receptions in the UAE or Canada’s winter indoor events.
The long A-line shirt offers a flattering drape that elongates the silhouette, complemented by straight trousers for a streamlined finish. This balance of structure and flow allows for easy pairing with delicate jewellery or statement accessories. The ensemble’s versatility means it can transition from a formal nikah to a festive dinner, adapting to seasonal needs—layer with a shawl for cooler Canadian evenings or keep it light for summer Eid luncheons in Australia.