Description
Fabric & Design Details
1. The Shirt / Angrakha (Mustard/Ochre)
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Fabric: Pure Raw Silk (80g) or Cotton Net.
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Why: Nida Azwer frequently uses Raw Silk for its structure and sheen, which holds heavy embroidery well without sagging. Cotton Net is used for a lighter, more flowy “Kalidar” look.
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Texture: Smooth with a subtle matte sheen.
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Work/Embellishment: Likely features “Marodi” or “Vasli” embroidery (antique gold thread work). Look for motifs inspired by Mughal architecture, floral vines, or birds (a Nida Azwer signature).
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Style: An Angrakha cut (overlapping front) or a floor-length Kalidar/Peshwas with a heavy border (daman) at the bottom.
2. The Shawl / Dupatta (Deep Maroon/Burgundy)
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Fabric: Pure Micro Velvet.
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Why: Velvet is the classic pairing for winter formals in this color scheme. It adds a “royal” weight to the outfit.
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Work/Embellishment: Heavy Zardozi (gold bullion wire work) and Gota accents.
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Detailing: The borders likely have thick, intricate embroidery, and the center may have a “spray” of smaller motifs or sequins (chan).
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3. The Bottoms (Trousers/Churidar)
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Fabric: Korean Raw Silk or Banarasi Jamawar.
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Style: Usually a Churidar (for a traditional look) or Straight Pants with gold lace/gota finishing at the ankles.
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Color: Dyed to match the shirt (Mustard) to create a seamless column of color, allowing the Maroon shawl to pop.
Summary Table for Tailor/Boutique
| Component | Suggested Fabric | Color Code | Surface Ornamentation |
| Upper (Shirt) | Pure Raw Silk | Mustard / Ochre | Hand-embriodered Zardozi & Resham (Silk Thread) |
| Drape (Shawl) | Pure Velvet | Deep Maroon / Oxblood | Heavy Gold Border, Gota Patti, Tassels on corners |
| Lower (Pant) | Raw Silk or Jamawar | Mustard (Matching) | Plain with ankle embroidery or Gota lace |










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