Spunky Navy Blue Georgette Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit


Salwar suits have been one of the most famous and desired attires among women from times. This is because this outfit looks stylish and beautiful, and at the same time looks traditional yet modern. Initially, the Anarkali dresses were a little under the knees in length and had a perfect upper body fitting, and a ghagra-like flare from below the waist. It was worn over a tight-fitting churidar and a matching dupatta. This fashion became very adorable as it magnified a woman’s grace and aura multiple times. From young girls to women, every lady loved this Anarkali-styled Indian ethnic traditional attire. Then came a time wherein the length of these suits reduced drastically and they now reached a bit under the hips. Regional names for such clothes consist of kedias among the rest, which are famous in the Gujarat and Rajasthan regions of India. 

Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit

Product Description: Spunky navy blue georgette wedding wear anarkali suit. Having fabric georgette. The embroidery work seems chic and great for any party. Comes with matching bottom and dupatta. (Slight variation in color, fabric and work is possible. Model images are only representative.)
Colors: Navy Blue
Type: Semi-Stitched
Sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44
Fabric: Georgette
Work: Embroidery
Occasion: Festival, Wedding

But, style keeps changing and so has this infamous Anarkali suits. Nowadays, the Anarkali suits are longer than before and reach the ankles, such that no part of the churidar remains visible. Designer Anarkali suits have a heavy embroidery and zari and sequins work across the neck, and heavy and fancy borders across the wrists and the bottom. these types of Anarkali dresses look best on royal fabrics and vibrant colours like magenta, peacock blue, red, gold, and black to name a few. 

The dupatta too has a designer work done on to it. To complete the look of this stunning attire, it is recommended to wear traditional antique jewellery relying on the designs and styles of the Anarkali. If the colour of the fabric is gold and has a tint of red or green, then timeless kundan jewellery is a super match. When the work on the fabric is willing towards silver, then wearing diamonds is the best choice. Ideally, the trend nowadays is to wear heavy earrings and rings, and an optional tikka, and avoid wearing any necklace and bangles or bracelets.

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