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Product Description
Step into the elegant beauty with our red and pink Madhubala kurta set, which is gathered with comfort and easy movement, with intricate handwork on neckline of the dress. The entire outfit features a golden border at the edge of the fabric. Complemented with a pink and red dupatta with a subtle work ensemble with pearl lace work. Showcasing traditional craftsmanship, this silhouette is perfect for festivals and cultural events. The bottom is made of the same fabric and color, ensuring the overall look is ideal.
Front Neck: 7inch
Kurta Length: 49inch
Pant Length: 39inch
Sleeves: 3/4 Length
Dupatta Length: 2.40 (meter)/ 94.49 (inch)
Closure: Side Zip in dress and elastic with zip in bottom
Dress: The model is wearing an XS size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 Kurta, 1 pant and 1 dupatta
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Model Height: 5.4inches
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Dola silk
Red
Handwork, Weaving
3 to 4 Weeks
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