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Ivory with a liquid gold sheen, worked in vertical panels of zari and mirror embroidery, with a matching dupatta trimmed in gold kiran lace. Tonal gold on gold, so the detail reveals itself as you get closer rather than announcing itself across the room. The most versatile set of the three.
✨ Vertical panels of gold zari and mirror embroidery down the body and sleeves
✨ Matching ivory dupatta with gold kiran lace edging
✨ Mandarin collar with zari detailing and a clean button placket
✨ Full sleeves, full length kurta with a soft liquid sheen
✨ Wear the dupatta draped or leave it off for a cleaner look
Perfect For: Wedding Events | Reception Functions | Sangeet Nights | Engagement Functions | Diwali Celebrations | Pooja Ceremonies | Navratri | Festival Season | Family Functions
What's in the Box: Kurta and dupatta | Care: Dry clean only | Model Wearing: Size M
Delivery & Exchanges: Free express delivery on prepaid orders | Easy exchanges on all orders
FAQs:
- Is ivory and gold a boring choice? It is the most versatile, which is a different thing from boring. This travels from a morning pooja to an evening reception without adjustment, so it will see more wear than any colour piece in your wardrobe.
- How formal does it read? High, but quietly. Gold sitting tonal against ivory keeps it looking refined instead of heavy, which means you can wear it somewhere small without appearing to have tried too hard.
- Realistically, how often will I wear it? Six times or more. Tonal neutrals do not lodge in people's memory as one specific outfit, so repeats genuinely go unnoticed in a way a red or a pink never would.
- Does light fabric stain easily? It asks for more attention around food and drink than a dark kurta does. Not delicate, just be deliberate at the buffet, and send it for cleaning within a reasonable window rather than leaving it hanging for months.
- What footwear suits it? Gold, cream, or tan mojaris. Ivory and gold is one of the rare looks where genuinely matching your footwear to the embroidery reads intentional rather than overdone.
- Between sizes, what do you recommend? The larger of the two. This fabric's sheen picks up tension lines that a matte weave would hide entirely.
- Care instructions? Dry clean only for the kurta and the dupatta both, protecting the zari, mirror work, and lace trim.
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