SKU: SKU-22103
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Celebrate tradition with a modern twist in this sea green 3-piece gharara set. The sleeveless shirt features intricate hand embroidery in fuchsia, magenta, and gold, paired with a lustrous silk block-printed gharara and a vivid printed dupatta. Ideal for Mehndi, Mayun, or Dholki celebrations, this ensemble blends artisanal craftsmanship with bold colour contrasts. Its flowing silhouette and vibrant palette suit festive gatherings from UK garden parties to UAE evening events, US cultural receptions, and Australia summer celebrations.
This 3-piece gharara set offers a striking balance between heritage and contemporary appeal. The sleeveless shirt’s hand-embroidered bodice draws the eye with its vibrant fuchsia, magenta, and gold threads, making it a standout choice for Mehndi, Mayun, or Dholki celebrations. Its sea green base complements the lustrous silk gharara, ensuring a cohesive yet dynamic look. Perfect for US fall receptions, UK registry ceremonies, or UAE evening formals, it adapts effortlessly to diverse cultural settings.
The gharara is crafted from rich silk, adorned with traditional block-printed motifs in pink and magenta, and finished with a wide patterned hem border. The shirt’s subtle jacquard-like weave adds depth beneath the intricate hand embellishment. The printed dupatta, alive with paisley and geometric designs, injects festive energy. This combination of silk’s natural sheen and artisanal detailing ensures the outfit feels luxurious and visually captivating for Canada winter weddings or Australia summer Eid luncheons.
Designed for both elegance and ease, the straight-cut shirt falls to mid-calf, allowing the flared gharara to move freely. The stitched knee band defines the gharara’s traditional silhouette while providing structure. The sleeveless design and breathable fabrics make it comfortable for warm climates, while layering with a shawl can adapt it for cooler settings. This versatility ensures it remains a cherished choice across seasons and regions.