SKU: SKU-10383
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This salsa red organza angarkha blends traditional kalidar elegance with modern vibrancy. Intricate thread embroidery in gold, green, and magenta adorns both front and back, while the flared silhouette ensures graceful movement. Paired with slim cigarette pants and an optional amber green chiffon dupatta, it’s perfect for festive occasions from Mehndi to Nikah. The airy organza fabric offers comfort in warm climates, making it equally suited for outdoor UK garden parties, lively UAE evening events, and summer celebrations in Australia.
The salsa red organza angarkha offers a striking choice for celebratory events. Its vibrant hue and intricate embroidery make it a standout for Mehndi, Mayun, or Shehndi festivities, while the refined silhouette transitions seamlessly to Nikah ceremonies. The sleeveless cut and airy fabric allow for comfortable wear during outdoor UK garden receptions or Australia summer Eid luncheons, while the rich tones remain seasonally appropriate for Canada winter weddings when layered with a shawl.
Crafted from sheer organza, the angarkha drapes fluidly and moves with grace. Gold, green, and magenta thread embroidery enriches both front and back, with vertical panels enhancing height and poise. Wide, multi-tonal embroidered borders frame the hem, adding visual weight and sophistication. The optional amber green chiffon dupatta, adorned with delicate block-printed motifs, introduces a complementary contrast, making the ensemble versatile for both day and evening wear in diverse settings such as UAE evening formals or US fall receptions.
The overlapping wrap neckline flows into a full kalidar flare, creating a flattering A-line effect. The generous flare ensures fluid motion, ideal for twirling moments on the dance floor. Slim red cigarette pants balance the volume of the angarkha, offering a contemporary edge. The sleeveless design allows for layering with statement jackets or shawls in cooler climates, while remaining breathable for warmer environments. This balance of tradition and modernity ensures it remains a versatile staple in the modern South Asian wardrobe.