SKU: SKU-25722
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This pink raw silk waistcoat showcases a traditional chunri print, blending cultural heritage with refined tailoring. Designed for festive and wedding occasions, it pairs beautifully with a crisp white kurta pajama. The straight-cut silhouette, hip length, and band collar create a structured, elegant profile. Its soft pastel tone and lustrous texture make it versatile for celebrations in varied climates, from UK garden receptions to UAE evening gatherings and Canada winter weddings. The chunri motif adds a celebratory touch without overpowering the ensemble, making it suitable for both traditional and modern styling.
This waistcoat offers a refined balance between tradition and modern minimalism. Its soft pink hue and chunri print make it an excellent choice for nikah ceremonies, mehndi functions, or engagement parties. In US fall receptions, it can be layered over a full-sleeve kurta for warmth, while in Australia summer Eid luncheons, the sleeveless design keeps the look light and breathable. Pair with traditional khussa shoes for a complete South Asian aesthetic or opt for loafers for a contemporary twist.
Crafted from premium raw silk, the waistcoat delivers a rich hand-feel and subtle sheen that elevates its festive appeal. The chunri print, a heritage motif, is carefully applied to maintain clarity and vibrancy. The straight-cut silhouette ensures a clean drape over the kurta, while the hip-length cut allows ease of movement. Fabric-covered buttons add a cohesive finish, enhancing the waistcoat’s tailored look for formal gatherings in UK registry ceremonies or UAE evening formals.
The structured fit of this waistcoat complements most body types, offering a neat profile without excess bulk. The band collar frames the neckline elegantly, suitable for both open and closed styling. To maintain the fabric’s luster and print integrity, dry cleaning is recommended. For Canada winter weddings, layer with a shawl for added warmth, while in warmer climates, wear it as a standalone statement over the kurta pajama.