Kuhu Anarkali (Dress) in Maroon
Product Description
This Kuhu Anarkali (Dress) in Maroon color is a stunning blend of traditional artistry and modern elegance. This dress showcases a culturally rich, flared design adorned with intricate motifs that tell a story of artistic heritage in vibrant hues. It is complemented by full sleeves, while the flowing silhouette exudes grace and dramatic appeal. Paired with a matching dupatta featuring coordinated patterns, this ensemble is perfect for festive occasions and cultural celebrations. The addition of maroon-colored Churidar pants enhances the outfit's sophistication, offering a timeless charm
Dress Length: 47inches
Neck Length: 7.5inches
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
Maroon
Handwork
15 to 20 working days
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