SKU: SKU-17408
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This peach-toned 3-piece ensemble pairs a front-open sheer net gown with a pure jamawar lehenga and a mirror-detailed net dupatta. Intricate mirrorwork, pastel thread embroidery, and bead accents create a refined bridal look ideal for Nikah or Walima. The gown’s floor-length silhouette and the lehenga’s regal texture offer timeless elegance, while the dupatta frames the outfit with grace. Perfect for sophisticated celebrations in the US, UK, UAE, or Australia, it blends traditional artistry with modern bridal styling.
Designed for refined bridal moments, this peach mirrorwork net gown with jamawar lehenga is perfect for Nikah or Walima receptions. The soft pastel palette and intricate embellishments suit US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, and UAE evening formals. The front-open gown allows the lehenga’s woven texture to shine, creating a layered effect that feels both traditional and contemporary. Pair with understated jewellery for daytime elegance or statement pieces for evening grandeur.
The sheer net gown and dupatta are adorned with mirrorwork, pastel thread embroidery, and bead detailing, forming floral and vine motifs. The pure jamawar lehenga offers a rich woven pattern, adding depth and contrast beneath the gown’s translucence. The dupatta’s mirror lattice and embroidered edging frame the silhouette beautifully. This combination of luxurious fabrics and meticulous handwork ensures a garment that feels opulent yet wearable for celebrations from Canada winter weddings to Australia summer luncheons.
The ensemble features a floor-length, front-open gown over a flared lehenga, creating a balanced, regal silhouette. Full-length sheer sleeves echo the gown’s embellishment, while the scoop neckline offers a graceful frame for the face. The lehenga’s flare allows ease of movement, making it comfortable for extended wear during multi-hour events. The layered design provides versatility for styling across different climates and venues, from indoor banquets to open-air ceremonies.