Elegance personified, this short kurta features haath-phool and Kamal motifs in dori, sitara, and dabka kaam, with full sleeves edged in kinari. The zero neckline, center back closure, and side zip complete the look. The sharara, adorned with shajara motif and kinari edging, comes with side zip closure. The ensemble is complemented by a foil-printed patchwork organza dupatta, embellished with an embroidered border and edged with kinari, adding a touch of sophistication to your attire.
- Fabric: Heavy crepe and organza
- Color: Ivory
- Components: Kurta, sharara and dupatta
- Occasion: Festive
- Care: Dry clean only
- Disclaimer: The actual print-placement and color of the product may slightly vary slightly from the image shown.
Delivery times vary based on the product, designer, and shipping destination. Please note that all our products are made-to-order, and as such, we do not accept returns or exchanges. All sales are final. For more details, please refer to our full return policy.
Masaba Gupta, an Indo-Caribbean fashion designer started her eponymous label, House of Masaba in 2009 after graduating from SNDT Women’s University. An icon for fashion aspirants of this generation, the 31-year-old designer is credited for transforming the face of the fashion industry ever since her promising debut at the Lakme Fashion Week at the age of 19. With decade long experience, designer Masaba Gupta is revered globally as the ‘Queen of Prints’ and has also won the spot on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in the year 2017. Manifesting her roots of vivid cultural identity inherited from mother Neena Gupta, an Indian actress and her father, Sir Viv Richards, a West Indies Cricketer, Masaba Gupta is distinguished for mastering the fusion trend. Notably, House of Masaba, her homegrown, India proud label with a Caribbean heart blends two varied cultures and thoughts to transform everyday mundane items into unconventional motifs and prints.
Ivory gulaab sharara set
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If you're unsure about your size, feel free to WhatsApp us for assistance. This size guide provides standard body measurements, but lengths may vary based on the style. Additionally, some brands—especially in Indian clothing—may have slight variations.
Size | Bust | Waist | Hip |
---|---|---|---|
XS | 32 | 26 | 36 |
S | 34 | 28 | 38 |
M | 36 | 30 | 40 |
L | 38 | 32 | 42 |
XL | 40 | 34 | 44 |
XXL | 42 | 36 | 46 |
3XL | 44 | 38 | 48 |
4XL | 46 | 40 | 50 |
5XL | 48 | 42 | 52 |
6XL | 50 | 44 | 54 |
Size | Chest | Waist | Neck | Hip |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 36 | 28-30 | 14 | 36.5 - 38.5 |
S | 38 | 30-32 | 15 | 38.5 - 40.5 |
M | 40 | 32-34 | 16 | 40.5 - 41.5 |
L | 42 | 34-36 | 17 | 41.5 - 42.5 |
XL | 44 | 36-38 | 18 | 42.5 - 43.5 |
XXL | 46 | 38-40 | 19 | 43.5 - 44.5 |
3XL | 48 | 40-42 | 20 | 44.5 - 46.5 |
4XL | 50 | 42-44 | 21 | 46.5 - 48.5 |
5XL | 52 | 44-46 | 22 | 48.5 - 50.5 |
6XL | 54 | 46-48 | 23 | 50.5 - 52.5 |
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Elegance personified, this short kurta features haath-phool and Kamal motifs in dori, sitara, and dabka kaam, with full sleeves edged in kinari. The zero neckline, center back closure, and side zip complete the look. The sharara, adorned with shajara motif and kinari edging, comes with side zip closure. The ensemble is complemented by a foil-printed patchwork organza dupatta, embellished with an embroidered border and edged with kinari, adding a touch of sophistication to your attire.
- Fabric: Heavy crepe and organza
- Color: Ivory
- Components: Kurta, sharara and dupatta
- Occasion: Festive
- Care: Dry clean only
- Disclaimer: The actual print-placement and color of the product may slightly vary slightly from the image shown.
Delivery times vary based on the product, designer, and shipping destination. Please note that all our products are made-to-order, and as such, we do not accept returns or exchanges. All sales are final. For more details, please refer to our full return policy.
Masaba Gupta, an Indo-Caribbean fashion designer started her eponymous label, House of Masaba in 2009 after graduating from SNDT Women’s University. An icon for fashion aspirants of this generation, the 31-year-old designer is credited for transforming the face of the fashion industry ever since her promising debut at the Lakme Fashion Week at the age of 19. With decade long experience, designer Masaba Gupta is revered globally as the ‘Queen of Prints’ and has also won the spot on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in the year 2017. Manifesting her roots of vivid cultural identity inherited from mother Neena Gupta, an Indian actress and her father, Sir Viv Richards, a West Indies Cricketer, Masaba Gupta is distinguished for mastering the fusion trend. Notably, House of Masaba, her homegrown, India proud label with a Caribbean heart blends two varied cultures and thoughts to transform everyday mundane items into unconventional motifs and prints.