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Sequinned Yoke Straight Kurta
The kurta is with an intricately embroidered yoke in white threadwork, complemented by an all-over white Bandhani-inspired geometric print that gives it a traditional yet fresh look. The set includes matching straight-fit pants with a printed hem detail and a contrasting dupatta in a rich orange tone with golden zari chevron patterns and fringed borders.
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The kurta is with an intricately embroidered yoke in white threadwork, complemented by an all-over white Bandhani-inspired geometric print that gives it a traditional yet fresh look. The set includes matching straight-fit pants with a printed hem detail and a contrasting dupatta in a rich orange tone with golden zari chevron patterns and fringed borders.
Style: Straight Cut Fabric: Cotton / Cotton Blend
Print: White Bandhani-inspired geometric print
Work: Yoke embroidery in white threadwork + subtle sequin detail
Neckline: Round neck Sleeve: 3/4 length
Slits: Side slits Length: Knee-length / Mid-calf
Bottom: Style: Straight Fit Pants
Fabric: Cotton Blend
Detail: Printed border at hem
Dupatta: Fabric: Kota / Organza with zari
Occasion: Festive, casual celebrations, office wear, summer events
Fit: Regular / Comfort fit
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