Delara Shirt And Dupatta
Delara Shirt And Dupatta
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Product Details
A refined expression of festive elegance, this raw silk ensemble is crafted for timeless festive season, The printed shirt is adorned with delicate monotone handwork along the neckline, adding subtle texture and artisanal detail. Finished with an embroidered scalloped border, the silhouette flows effortlessly, creating a look that is both graceful and elevated.
Paired with a solid raw silk izaar and complemented by a printed medium silk dupatta, this ensemble strikes a perfect balance between tradition and modern sophistication. Lightweight yet luxurious.
A signature Farah Talib Aziz design, this piece is understated, versatile, and designed to be worn year after year.
Silhouette / Structure:
Straight-cut raw silk shirt with fluid drape
Scalloped hem for a soft, feminine finish
Relaxed yet polished fit for effortless wear
Coordinated raw silk izaar
Printed medium silk dupatta with graceful fall
Work And Details:
Printed raw silk shirt
Monotone handworked detailing on neckline
Embroidered scalloped finishing
Solid raw silk izaar
Printed medium silk dupatta
EXPERT FIT & ADVICE
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EXPERT FIT & ADVICE
- Elevate your silk shirt with soft glowing makeup and sleek hair left open or in a polished bun.
- Pair with minimalist heels for evening or chic flats for daytime sophistication.
- Add a delicate clutch and drape your dupatta effortlessly over one shoulder for refined ease.
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Care Instructions
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Care Instructions
Each product of ours is designed with highest quality standards and delicacy.
Handle with care.
Dry clean only.
DISCLAIMER
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DISCLAIMER
- We strive to ensure that product images accurately reflect the garment’s true colors.
- Slight color variations may occur due to fabric dye composition, dyeing conditions, lighting, and differences in display/monitor settings.
- Silk based fabrics may have natural darker threads due to uneven yards which are a part of its weaving process. The raw appearance of the fabric is its appeal.



