Description
👗 Dress Details Breakdown
The attire is a stunning example of South Asian formal wear, likely a contemporary take on a traditional Gharara/Sharara ensemble.
Color & Fabric
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Primary Color: A rich, earthy Pistachio Green or Olive Green.
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Accent Color (Dupatta): A soft Dusty Rose or Pale Pink.
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Fabric: Appears to be a luxurious, slightly structured fabric like Raw Silk, Chanderi Silk, or a heavy Chiffon/Georgette for the Gharara, and perhaps lighter silk or net for the Kameez (tunic) and Dupatta (scarf).
Kameez (Tunic/Top)
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Style: A short, mid-thigh length Kameez cut in a traditional silhouette, possibly a straight or slight A-line cut.
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Neckline: A classic V-neckline with a structured Angrakha style overlap or detailing near the shoulder/chest.
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Sleeves: Elbow-length or Quarter-sleeves, likely finished with delicate edging.
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Embellishment: Heavily embroidered with intricate Tilla, Dabka, or Resham (silk thread) work, likely combined with Sequins and Beads. The work is concentrated around the neckline, bodice, and hem, featuring floral or geometric patterns in silver, white, or champagne tones.
Gharara/Sharara (Trousers)
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Style: A traditional Gharara or Sharara with an extremely wide, flowing, and voluminous bottom that resembles a skirt.
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Detailing: It has a structured look, possibly with internal layers or a very wide flare. The hem is detailed with a matching embroidered border, perhaps including a delicate Piping or Gota work.
Dupatta (Scarf)
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Style: A long, flowing scarf that drapes over one shoulder.
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Color Blocking: It features a unique color-blocked design, with the main body in the Pistachio Green and a significant panel on the end in the contrasting Dusty Rose color.
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Embellishment: Finished with light but elegant bordering and scattering of motifs on both the green and pink sections.














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