SKU: SKU-6498
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This navy blue sharara set in Korean raw silk exudes regal charm, featuring intricate resham embroidery and shimmering sequins. The long straight shirt pairs with a voluminous crushed silk sharara and an embroidered organza dupatta, perfect for grand celebrations. Designed for versatility, it suits lavish weddings in the US and Canada, elegant UK receptions, and festive UAE evening events. The rich jewel tone and ornate detailing make it a timeless choice for those seeking cultural sophistication and luxurious craftsmanship.
This ensemble is crafted for the most memorable moments, from opulent Barat stages to refined Walima receptions. The deep navy hue and intricate embellishments create a striking presence under evening lights, making it equally suited for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, and UAE evening formals. The cohesive design between shirt, sharara, and dupatta ensures a harmonious, regal look that photographs beautifully in both indoor and outdoor settings.
The shirt is tailored from premium Korean raw silk, offering a structured drape that enhances the straight silhouette. Resham embroidery in gold tones intertwines with silver-gold sequins, forming floral and geometric patterns. The crushed medium silk sharara adds graceful movement, while the embroidered organza dupatta, finished with lace-edged metallic borders and ornate pallu work, completes the ensemble. This combination of textures and embellishments reflects meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Designed with a long straight shirt and wide-flared sharara, the outfit offers both comfort and grandeur. The floor-length cut elongates the figure, while the breathable silk fabrics provide ease during extended events. For Canada winter weddings, layering with a matching shawl adds warmth without compromising style, while in Australia summer Eid luncheons, the airy organza dupatta ensures comfort. Proper storage and gentle handling will preserve the embroidery’s brilliance for years.