Ravishing Navy Blue Festival Wear Georgette and Silk Designer Salwar Suit


The modern-day fashion designers have constantly implemented their original minds to adopt the traditional Indian Salwar suits. In some cases, the material is itself changed, whereas in others only the fashion of draping and trimmings change.

traditional Indian Salwar suits

Product Description: Ravishing navy blue festival wear georgette and silk designer salwar suit. Having fabric georgette and silk. This attire is nicely designed with resham embroidery work and thread work. Comes with matching bottom and dupatta. (Slight variation in color, fabric and work is possible. Model images are only representative.)
Colors: Navy Blue
Type: Unstitched
Fabric: Georgette, Silk
Work: Resham Embroidery, Thread Work
Occasion: Festival, Party, Ceremonial

Women carrying Anarkali Salwar suits in this style won't need to worry about their figure. The mermaid style makes the lady look slimmer. There are no pleats at the waist while the lowest area is commonly flared. The ‘pallu’ is draped diagonally and the designer Anarkali Salwar suits is worn in a form-fitting manner.

The lehenga Anarkali Salwar suits is another mixture of well-known Indian clothes – the lehenga and the Anarkali Salwar suits. In this case, the floor-length Anarkali Salwar suits are modified to fit as a lehenga; the bottom part is made to be put on like a readymade piece. This is the superb attire for captivating events like weddings; you have the liberty of motion along with the refinement of a designer Anarkali Salwar suits. The dhoti Anarkali Salwar suits is a beautiful twist to the normal Indian wear. The collection is not only a creation for the ramp but also a famous option for the fashion conscious lady.

 The designer Anarkali Salwar suits combine the best of both clothes – you get soothing of the ‘dhoti’ with the style and beauty of an Anarkali Salwar suits. Wear a legging as an undergarment to further augment your style quotient. This fashion of wearing Anarkali Salwar suits is common among the ladies wearing Anarkali Salwar suits in India. The ‘pallu’ or ‘anchal’ is reserved longer than normal and covered over the neck. This style is also seen among the standard Bengali ladies during religious ceremonies, or when they take benefits from the elders of the family.
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