Pure Silk Zari Embroidered Designer Salwar Kameez Suit with Embellished Pearls and Crystals
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Pure Silk Zari Embroidered Salwar Kameez Suit |
The Salwar Kameez Suit was brought to India
by the women of the West Asian invaders. Comprising of a particular style of
trousers, a long embroidered shirt, and a dupatta, this ensemble is the very
picture of modern-day elegance. While the saree is still popular with older,
married, and upper-caste women, especially the more inland one goes into the
subcontinent; young carefree women have embraced the three-piece suit to forge
a style that is uniquely Indian. The gorgeous silken suit you see on this page
is one superbly feminine and contemporary number, as good a pick for a
traditional evening do as for the more casual side of one's trousseau.
The dreamy blue color of the base is set off by a
world of embellishments. Cream- and brown-colored booties emulating fresh
flower-laden tendrils grace the kameez. The same is punctuated with pristine
faux pearls and crystals to enhance the regal appeal of the dress. The neckline
is high and fuss-free as if to complement the midway slit that starts slightly
above the knee. Note how the sleeves to transition into transparent silk fabric
at the elbow, the transition having been marked with more pearls. The dupatta
is matching but translucent and hemmed with a fine strip of gold lace for a
look that is as regal as Indian suits get.
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