SKU: SKU-10208
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This peach net kalidaar radiates bridal elegance with its gold tila embroidery and intricate hand embellishments. Designed with a full-length, multi-panel flare over a layered net skirt, it offers graceful movement and a romantic pastel palette. The sheer full sleeves and scalloped veil complete a look perfect for refined celebrations, from intimate nikah gatherings to grand walima receptions. Its timeless silhouette and delicate craftsmanship make it versatile for weddings in the US, UK, or UAE, and equally suited to summer festivities in Australia.
The peach net kalidaar is a statement of understated luxury, featuring a continuous multi-panel flare that flows seamlessly from bodice to hem. Gold tila embroidery, sequins, beads, and fine threadwork create a luminous surface that catches light beautifully. The sheer full sleeves soften the overall grandeur, making it suitable for both intimate nikah ceremonies and larger walima receptions. Its pastel tone and intricate detailing resonate with bridal trends in the US and Canada, offering a refined yet culturally authentic choice.
Crafted from sheer net, the kalidaar is paired with a layered net underskirt to enhance volume without breaking the silhouette. The embroidery combines gold tila with hand embellishments, sequins, and beads, while the veil features scalloped gold borders and scattered motifs. This meticulous craftsmanship ensures the ensemble stands out at UK garden receptions or UAE evening formals, where light-catching details and graceful drape are highly valued.
The floor-length design offers a regal presence, while the regular fit through the bodice ensures comfort. The layered underskirt supports movement, making it ideal for Australia summer luncheons or Canada winter weddings when paired with appropriate layering. Accessories such as gold statement earrings or a delicate clutch can enhance the ensemble without detracting from its intricate work. The veil’s generous length allows for versatile draping styles, from traditional head coverage to modern shoulder cascades.