





Baawri Brown Kota Embroidery Anarkali Suit Set

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Long Anarkali Dress with Dupatta
Neck Style: Soft sweetheart / square-inspired neckline
Neck Length (Front Depth): 7 inches
Dress Length: 50 inches (Long Anarkali)
Dress Style: Pleated Anarkali silhouette
Sleeve Style: Full-length sheer embroidered sleeves
Flare Style: Finely pleated, flowy flare for graceful movement
Closure: Side zip in dress
Wash Care: Dry Wash only
A timeless expression of grace, this Brown Kota Anarkali Set is crafted in premium Kota fabric, celebrated for its lightweight feel and airy drape. The design features a structured bodice with delicate fabric buttons, sheer embroidered sleeves, and a finely pleated, flowy silhouette that moves beautifully with every step. Paired with a matching embroidered dupatta, this ensemble is perfect for festive gatherings, family functions, and elegant evening occasions—effortlessly graceful and refined
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Kota Doria
Brown
Thread Embroidery
50Inch
10 to 15 Working Days
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