Description
💜 Dress Details Description
The Overall Look
This is an opulent, traditional three-piece ensemble, likely a formal or semi-formal Pakistani/Indian outfit, featuring a short shirt (kameez), a ruffled skirt/trousers (sharara/garara), and a dupatta (scarf). The color is a stunning, iridescent mauve/lilac/lavender that shimmers under the light.
The Shirt (Kameez)
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Style: Sleeveless, short-length A-line or straight-cut kameez.
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Fabric: Appears to be an iridescent or shot silk, maybe organza or a crushed/shimmering raw silk, giving it a lustrous, metallic sheen.
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Embroidery: Heavily adorned with intricate silver/white thread work accented with pops of magenta/fuchsia embroidery, possibly using dabka, zari, or sequins. The motifs appear floral and heavily clustered around the neckline and hem.
The Sharara/Garara
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Style: A voluminous, tiered, or ruffled bottom (sharara or garara).
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Fabric: Matches the shimmer of the shirt, likely the same iridescent crushed silk or organza. The tiered structure creates significant volume and movement.
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Detailing: Features matching embroidery, predominantly on the upper portion/knee panel (ghera), incorporating the same magenta accents seen on the shirt.
The Dupatta (Scarf)
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Fabric: Sheer and light, likely net or organza.
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Detailing: Lightly scattered with small embroidery motifs or sequins/dots (chann) throughout. It has a heavier, embellished border or patch work at the ends, matching the primary embroidery of the shirt.












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