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Grace meets tradition in this stunning Ikkat Pochampally ensemble, crafted to perfection for festive and special occasions. The outfit features intricate Ikkat weaving in vibrant shades of purple and magenta, enhanced with a rich traditional pattern that exudes timeless elegance. The pleated flare adds a touch of volume and grace, while the short jacket-style bodice with keyhole detailing brings a modern edge to the ethnic charm. Perfect for festive gatherings, weddings, or traditional celebrations, this outfit beautifully blends heritage craftsmanship with contemporary style.
Product Type: Long Dress
Dress Lenght: 56 inches
Front Neck Length: 7inch
Yoke Length : 14Inch
Sleeve Length : 11.5Inch
Jacket Length : 15.5Inch
What You Will Receive: 1 long dress + 1 Jacket
Wash Care: 1st wash stritct Dry Clean only, 2nd wash onwards mild shampoo wash.
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Purple
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