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Product Name | Orange Sharara |
Febric of Top | Chiffon |
Febric of Bottom | Chiffon |
Febric of Duppatta | Chiffon |
Work Technique | Hand Embroidery and Other Finishings, Sequinned Work |
Best Occasion | Weddings and Parties |
What’s in the Box of Rust Orange Sharara Dress?
- Fabric: Crafted from premium chiffon, ensuring a flowy and graceful silhouette.
- Hand Embroidery: Each piece is decorated with hand embroidery, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and dedication.
- Color Palette: A striking combination of orange, maroon, mint green, and sand to offer a unique and captivating look.
- Three-Piece Set: Includes a top, bottom, and Dupatta, perfectly coordinated for a complete ensemble.
- Multi-Occasion Wear: Suitable for weddings, parties, family gatherings, and cultural festivals such as Eid and Diwali.
Design Details:
- Embroidered front neckline on mint green silk
- Embroidered inner part of the front neckline on maroon silk
- 30″ embroidered front and back on chiffon
- Embroidered borders on both mint green and maroon silk
- Embroidered sleeves and borders on chiffon
- Gharara with 1.5 meters of embroidered chiffon, alongside a 2.5-meter embroidered Dupatta
Why Choose Our Orange Sharara?
The Orange Sharara from the Chandni Raatein collection is a beautiful outfit for Pakistani weddings and festive events. Made from high-quality chiffon, it flows elegantly and has a royal shape. The outfit features detailed hand embroidery, lovely chatta patti trim, and sparkling sequinned lace, highlighting the skill of the artisans. Its bright orange color and maroon, mint green, and sand accents create an eye-catching look. This three-piece set includes a beautifully embroidered top, chic sharara bottom, and an elegant chiffon dupatta, all harmoniously coordinated to complete the look. The Orange Sharara combines traditional and modern styles, perfect for celebrations like Eid, Diwali, or a family wedding. This beautiful outfit features detailed designs and creates a sense of luxury and cultural pride. It’s more than just a dress—it’s an experience.
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