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Mehr-e-Sabz

Mehr-e-Sabz

👗 Dress Details

  • Color: Deep Teal or Emerald Green.

  • Style: A contemporary Pakistani/Indian formal or semi-formal three-piece ensemble.

  • Garments:

    • Kameez/Shirt: A medium-length, sleeveless (or cap-sleeved) silk or raw silk kameez (tunic). It features intricate, heavy hand embroidery concentrated along the neckline, hemline, and side slits, with scattered motifs across the body.

    • Trousers: Wide-leg silk or raw silk shalwar or gharara pants (palazzo-style), usually with a subtle matching embroidered border at the cuff.

    • Dupatta/Scarf: A sheer dupatta (scarf/veil), possibly in chiffon, silk net, or organza, draped over one shoulder. It likely has a fine embroidered border or scattered sequins/motifs.

  • Embroidery Work: The work appears to be highly traditional and detailed, possibly incorporating:

    • Zari/Tilla: Gold metallic thread work.

    • Dabka/Kora: Raised, coiled metallic thread work.

    • Sitara/Sequins: Sparkling embellishments.

    • Motifs: Traditional floral, vine, or paisley patterns.

  • Fabric: The main fabric looks like high-quality Raw Silk or Heavy Pure Silk for a structured, luxurious drape.

Disclaimer

Please note that slight variations in color and embellishment may occur due to lighting and hand-crafted detailing. Each piece is uniquely made to order.

Description

👗 Dress Details

  • Color: Deep Teal or Emerald Green.

  • Style: A contemporary Pakistani/Indian formal or semi-formal three-piece ensemble.

  • Garments:

    • Kameez/Shirt: A medium-length, sleeveless (or cap-sleeved) silk or raw silk kameez (tunic). It features intricate, heavy hand embroidery concentrated along the neckline, hemline, and side slits, with scattered motifs across the body.

    • Trousers: Wide-leg silk or raw silk shalwar or gharara pants (palazzo-style), usually with a subtle matching embroidered border at the cuff.

    • Dupatta/Scarf: A sheer dupatta (scarf/veil), possibly in chiffon, silk net, or organza, draped over one shoulder. It likely has a fine embroidered border or scattered sequins/motifs.

  • Embroidery Work: The work appears to be highly traditional and detailed, possibly incorporating:

    • Zari/Tilla: Gold metallic thread work.

    • Dabka/Kora: Raised, coiled metallic thread work.

    • Sitara/Sequins: Sparkling embellishments.

    • Motifs: Traditional floral, vine, or paisley patterns.

  • Fabric: The main fabric looks like high-quality Raw Silk or Heavy Pure Silk for a structured, luxurious drape.

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