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Afsana-e-Shahi

Afsana-e-Shahi

👗 Dress Details

The ensemble appears to be a traditional Pakistani/Indian formal outfit, likely worn for an evening event or wedding ceremony.

Feature Description
Garment Type Pishwas/Anarkali Style Frock/Maxi: It features a fitted bodice and a dramatically flared lower section, typical of Pishwas or long Anarkali silhouettes.
Fabric Velvet: The deep color saturation and rich, soft texture strongly suggest a luxurious black velvet fabric, perfect for a cold-weather formal event.
Color Deep Black (Jet Black): A classic and sophisticated color.
Embroidery Work Zari/Tilla/Dabka Work: The detailed, intricate embroidery is executed using gold metallic threads (Zari/Tilla) and possibly raised work (Dabka).
Design Motif Mughal/Paisley/Floral: The motifs are traditional, featuring elaborate floral and vine patterns, characteristic of Mughal-era clothing designs.
Placement Heavy Detailing: Heavy embroidery is concentrated around the neckline, cuffs, and the hemline (daman) of the dress. Scattered smaller motifs (bootis) adorn the main body of the frock.
Stole/Shawl Matching/Coordinating Dupatta: While not fully visible, a matching velvet or net dupatta with gold trim or scattered motifs would complete the look.
Trouser Churidar/Straight Trouser: Paired with a slim-fitting trouser, possibly a silk Churidar or a simple straight trouser in black, often worn underneath Pishwas styles.

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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

The ensemble appears to be a traditional Pakistani/Indian formal outfit, likely worn for an evening event or wedding ceremony.

Feature Description
Garment Type Pishwas/Anarkali Style Frock/Maxi: It features a fitted bodice and a dramatically flared lower section, typical of Pishwas or long Anarkali silhouettes.
Fabric Velvet: The deep color saturation and rich, soft texture strongly suggest a luxurious black velvet fabric, perfect for a cold-weather formal event.
Color Deep Black (Jet Black): A classic and sophisticated color.
Embroidery Work Zari/Tilla/Dabka Work: The detailed, intricate embroidery is executed using gold metallic threads (Zari/Tilla) and possibly raised work (Dabka).
Design Motif Mughal/Paisley/Floral: The motifs are traditional, featuring elaborate floral and vine patterns, characteristic of Mughal-era clothing designs.
Placement Heavy Detailing: Heavy embroidery is concentrated around the neckline, cuffs, and the hemline (daman) of the dress. Scattered smaller motifs (bootis) adorn the main body of the frock.
Stole/Shawl Matching/Coordinating Dupatta: While not fully visible, a matching velvet or net dupatta with gold trim or scattered motifs would complete the look.
Trouser Churidar/Straight Trouser: Paired with a slim-fitting trouser, possibly a silk Churidar or a simple straight trouser in black, often worn underneath Pishwas styles.

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