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Editor's Note

This set includes an embroidered printed silk ruched anarkali dress paired with a net dupatta and an embroidered belt. The dress has intricate embroidery work on the bodice and a printed ruched skirt, while the net dupatta complements the dress with its delicate texture. The embroidered belt adds a touch of elegance and helps cinch the waist.

  • Fabric: Anarkali: silk, dupatta: net
  • Color: Green
  • Components: Anarkali, belt and dupatta
  • Occasion: Festive
  • Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor setting.
  • Care: Dry clean only

About the Designer

Ridhi Mehra follows a minimalist yet effective design philosophy, working with solid colors and floral embroidery. She has brought together with western influences to Indian garments, thus creating her signature contemporary Indian wear, such as her part line of embroidered crop tops which was a runaway success.

Rue Sea Green Embroidered Anarkali Set

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Editor's Note

This set includes an embroidered printed silk ruched anarkali dress paired with a net dupatta and an embroidered belt. The dress has intricate embroidery work on the bodice and a printed ruched skirt, while the net dupatta complements the dress with its delicate texture. The embroidered belt adds a touch of elegance and helps cinch the waist.

  • Fabric: Anarkali: silk, dupatta: net
  • Color: Green
  • Components: Anarkali, belt and dupatta
  • Occasion: Festive
  • Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor setting.
  • Care: Dry clean only

About the Designer

Ridhi Mehra follows a minimalist yet effective design philosophy, working with solid colors and floral embroidery. She has brought together with western influences to Indian garments, thus creating her signature contemporary Indian wear, such as her part line of embroidered crop tops which was a runaway success.