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Editor's Note

The outfit features a stunning embroidered and printed short Anarkali in silk fabric paired with garara pants, both adorned with intricate embroidery. The outfit is paired with a net dupatta, completing the look. The short anarkali and garara combination is a contemporary twist on traditional Indian attire, making it a perfect choice for festive occasions and weddings.

  • Fabric: Net, silk
  • Color: Purple
  • Components: Garara, kurta and dupatta
  • Occasion: Engagement and Wedding Guest
  • 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.

Ambrosia Lilac Gharara Set

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Editor's Note

The outfit features a stunning embroidered and printed short Anarkali in silk fabric paired with garara pants, both adorned with intricate embroidery. The outfit is paired with a net dupatta, completing the look. The short anarkali and garara combination is a contemporary twist on traditional Indian attire, making it a perfect choice for festive occasions and weddings.

  • Fabric: Net, silk
  • Color: Purple
  • Components: Garara, kurta and dupatta
  • Occasion: Engagement and Wedding Guest
  • 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.