Marilla ivory short shirt with lengha and block printed dupatta
Marilla ivory short shirt with lengha and block printed dupatta
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Product Details
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Product Details
One of the most stunning outfits this season, you can’t stop admiring it! A hand blocked ivory lengha and short shirt adorned with vibrant shades of pinks, orange, corals and yellow. The short shirt is richly embellished with sitara, zardozi, kora, and dabka work, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and adding a luxurious touch to the outfit. The lengha, in matching ivory, ties the look together with its elegant and complementary design. It is paired with a pink and orange hand blocked dupatta, which is further enhanced with detailed handwork all over, adding depth and a splash of color to the ensemble. This outfit is perfect for festive occasions and celebrations, where the blend of traditional embellishments and vibrant hues creates a lovely and elegant look. The combination of intricate detailing and bold colors ensures that the wearer stands out with grace and sophistication.
EXPERT FIT & ADVICE
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EXPERT FIT & ADVICE
- 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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Care Instructions
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Care Instructions
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.
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.



