Malina Sage Shirt And Dupatta

Malina Sage Shirt And Dupatta

Malina Sage Shirt And Dupatta

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This sage Banarsi ensemble brings together timeless tradition and refined craftsmanship in a striking color palette. The kurta is crafted...

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SKU: FTA-AWW25-08 Fabric: Banarsi Color: Sage Green

This sage Banarsi ensemble brings together timeless tradition and refined craftsmanship in a striking color palette. The kurta is crafted in lustrous self banarsi fabric in a striking sage green hue, featuring a flattering 5-panel silhouette. It is richly embellished with intricate zari, stones, sequins, mukaish jaal, and dabka work. Contrasting block print adds depth and character along the hem and kalis, enhancing the visual appeal. The coordinating izaar, also in self banarsi, carries detailed embellishments and is finished with a contrasting decorative border at the hem, balancing elegance with intricate detailing. The ensemble is completed with a hot pink two-tone kataan dupatta, beautifully embellished with sequins, dabka, and resham embroidery. A contrasting banarsi border frames the dupatta, adding the perfect finishing touch to this festive look.

EXPERT FIT & ADVICE

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  • A heavily worked wedding shirt deserves subtle balance, go for soft-glam makeup with glowing skin and a muted lip.
  • Style hair in loose waves for a modern edge or a sleek bun with motia gajras for tradition.
  • Pair with khussas for dholkis or metallic heels for a reception-ready look.
  • Drape the dupatta lightly over both shoulders for grace.

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All orders would take minimum 4-5 weeks for delivery.

Each product of ours is designed with highest quality standards and delicacy.
Keep the outfit in the garment bag provided.
Handle with care.
Dry clean only.

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.

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