SKU: SKU-59033
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This yellow bridal maxi combines the richness of fancy tissue and organza with intricate gold embroidery and sequins. The multicolour flare panels add festive vibrancy, while the fuchsia-bordered dupatta offers a striking contrast. Ideal for Mehndi, Shehndi, or Barat celebrations, it blends traditional opulence with playful colour. Its floor-length kalidar silhouette and full sleeves make it versatile for weddings in the US, UK, UAE, or Australia, adapting beautifully to varied climates and cultural settings.
This bridal maxi is designed to make a statement at vibrant celebrations. The luminous yellow base and multicolour flare panels create a joyful palette, perfect for Mehndi or Shehndi festivities. In US fall receptions, it pairs beautifully with gold jewellery for warmth, while in UK registry ceremonies, the regal high neckline adds sophistication. The fuchsia-bordered dupatta introduces a bold contrast, enhancing the ensemble’s visual impact for UAE evening formals or Australia summer Eid luncheons.
Crafted from luxurious fancy tissue and organza, the maxi offers a rich texture and graceful drape. Gold thread embroidery, sequins, and metallic thread borders highlight the artisanal skill, with ornate motif work adding depth. The kalidar skirt’s alternating multicolour panels are meticulously embellished, creating dynamic movement. The sheer organza dupatta, framed with a heavily worked fuchsia border, balances delicacy with grandeur, making it suitable for Canada winter weddings when layered with a shawl.
The fitted bodice flows seamlessly into a voluminous floor-length skirt, creating a flattering kalidar silhouette. Full sleeves and a high neckline offer coverage and elegance, while the multi-panel construction ensures generous flare. This structure allows comfortable movement during dance and celebration, whether at a lively Mehndi in the UAE or a formal Barat in the UK. The ensemble’s proportions suit various body types, maintaining a regal presence across diverse cultural settings.