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Editor's Note

Royal Blue Anarkali With Embroidered Yoke, Tassles Tie-up At The Neck With Churidar Sleeves. It Comes With Matching Dupatta. 

Note: Churidar Pants Shown In Image Are Not Included In Set.

  • Color:  Blue
  • Fabric: Kurta - Chanderi & Wrinkle Cotton, Dupatta - Georgette (with Satin Stripes)
  • Embroidery Details:  Machine Ari Work With Sequins Touchup
  • Care: Dry Clean Only

 

About the Designer

Nadima Saqib is an Indian fashion brand started a decade ago which is deeply into ethnic and traditional wear. It’s distinctive style has evolved as a fusion of intricate embroidery using Indian textile and conscientious work ethics. It’s signature style is originality, as it moves between stunningly crafted bridal wear and perfect ethnic fusion. It’s unique contribution was the use of indigenous methods like block printing, zardosi work and Gara work in construction of Indian silhouettes.

Royal Blue Embroidered Yoke Anarkali Set

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Editor's Note

Royal Blue Anarkali With Embroidered Yoke, Tassles Tie-up At The Neck With Churidar Sleeves. It Comes With Matching Dupatta. 

Note: Churidar Pants Shown In Image Are Not Included In Set.

  • Color:  Blue
  • Fabric: Kurta - Chanderi & Wrinkle Cotton, Dupatta - Georgette (with Satin Stripes)
  • Embroidery Details:  Machine Ari Work With Sequins Touchup
  • Care: Dry Clean Only

 

About the Designer

Nadima Saqib is an Indian fashion brand started a decade ago which is deeply into ethnic and traditional wear. It’s distinctive style has evolved as a fusion of intricate embroidery using Indian textile and conscientious work ethics. It’s signature style is originality, as it moves between stunningly crafted bridal wear and perfect ethnic fusion. It’s unique contribution was the use of indigenous methods like block printing, zardosi work and Gara work in construction of Indian silhouettes.