Georgette Embroidery Long Gown
Georgette Embroidery Long Gown
An anarkali salwar suit is a type of salwar kameez originating from India,during Mughal era.
The anarkali suit is made up of a long frock-style top and features a slim fitted bottom. It varies in length and embroidery such as floor-length. Anarkali is now wore by Bangladeshi Bengali, Indian and Pakistani women. Anarkalis are usually short and ends up to the knees.
The word anarkali translates to the "delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/tree." This name signifies the qualities of softness, vulnerability, innocence, and beauty associated with the women who wore anarkalis. This dress is generally worn by Kathak dancers.
Top Details
Fabric : Foux Georgette
Work : Embroidery with Sequence with Dori Latkan
Inner : Micro
Stitching type : Fully Stitched
S(36), M(38), XL(42)
Pent Details
Fabrics : Micro
Work : thread
Stitching Type : fully Stitched up to 44 with elastic
Dupatta Details
Fabric : Foux Gorgette
Work : Four side lace broder
Weight : 1kg
Georgette Embroidery Long Gown
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