Alakhya Anarkali (Dress) in Red
Product Description
Introducing the Alakhya Anarkali (Dress) in Pink with timeless charm. It features a pink base adorned with delicate floral prints in soft pink and white tones. The floor-length flared design enhances its allure, while the round neckline and long sleeves lend a sophisticated touch. The accompanying dupatta, showcasing coordinated patterns and intricate borders, adds to the ensemble’s traditional appeal. Paired with red Churidar pants, juttis, and minimal jewelry, this outfit is perfect for festive gatherings and cultural celebrations, striking the perfect balance between grace and style.
Dress Length: 47inches
Neck Length: 4.5inches
Dupatta Length: 2.40(meter)/ 94.49(inch)
Bottom Fabric: Chinnon
Closure: Side Zip in Dress and elastic in Churidar pant
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 Dress, 1 Churidar Pant with 1 Dupatta
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Model Height: 5.4inches
Mal Cotton
Red
Handwork
15 to 20 working days
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