Description
👗 Dress Details
This outfit appears to be a contemporary take on classic South Asian formal wear, likely a Shalwar Kameez or Sharara/Gharara set, made particularly opulent by the fabric and embroidery.
Fabric & Color
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Primary Fabric: Luxurious Velvet (likely crushed or soft micro-velvet).
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Color: Deep, rich Royal Blue or Electric Blue.
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Contrast Fabric: Sheer net or organza for the dupatta (scarf).
The Kameez (Shirt)
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Style: A straight, long-sleeved Kameez (shirt) or Kurta.
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Length: Likely knee-length or slightly longer.
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Neckline: High/Round Neckline.
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Embroidery: Highly intricate Zari, Dabka, or Tilla work (metallic thread embroidery) concentrated heavily around the neckline (a “Gala” or yoke design) and extending onto the chest. There is also matching detailing on the cuffs. The embroidery color appears to be antique gold or silver/gold mix.
The Bottoms
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Style: Wide-legged trousers, potentially a Sharara (fitted at the knee, flared below) or a contemporary Gharara style (very wide, pleated legs) made entirely of matching velvet.
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Detailing: A thin border of gold piping or embroidery at the hem, mirroring the shirt cuffs and dupatta.
The Dupatta (Scarf)
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Fabric: Sheer, flowing net or chiffon/organza.
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Detailing:
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An elaborate, thick border of gold embroidery or lace.
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Scattered motifs (appears to be star or small floral shapes) across the body of the dupatta, done in gold foil, print, or very light embroidery
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