Taasvi | Purple Handloom Anarkali Suit Set for Women | Festive & Party Wear

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Anarkali, 1 Jacket & 1 Dupatta
Fabric: Handloom Cotton Anarkali & Organza Jacket
Anarkali Length: 50 Inches
Dress Flare: 5 Mtr Umbrella Flare
Dupatta-2.40MTR
Sleeves: Elbow Sleeves — 11 Inches
Neck Depth: Anarkali Front Zero Neckline 5 Inches,Jacket Front 10 Inches & Back 4.5 Inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Work Details: Heavy Floral Hand Embroidery on Jacket Yoke
Closure / Comfort: Side Zip, Padded
Sizes Available: XS to XXL
Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurements before ordering. Slight colour variation is natural in handloom cotton — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.
Purple like a temple at dusk — deep, sacred, certain of itself.Over it, a jacket the colour of old vermillion — and between the two, a conversation that has been happening for centuries.
Handloom cotton in deep magenta-purple carries the kind of colour saturation that only natural fibre and traditional dyeing can produce — rich without being synthetic, bold without being loud, holding its depth across every light the day brings. In Taasvi, this fabric falls from an empire waist into a 5-metre umbrella flare — smooth, generous panels sweeping to mid-calf in the clean, unhurried arc that only umbrella construction achieves. The anarkali body is deliberately unadorned — no scattered buti, no surface work — the handloom texture and colour doing everything the eye needs. A row of fabric-covered buttons runs the centre front placket, a quiet tailoring detail that anchors the neckline with old-world precision. Over this, the deep red-maroon organza jacket transforms the silhouette entirely — sheer, structured, open-front, its transparency allowing the purple beneath to breathe through while its own presence commands. At the jacket yoke, heavy hand embroidery in gold thread, mirror, and stone work blooms in floral motifs — rich, festive, deeply crafted. Gold zari trim at the elbow sleeve cuffs and a wide woven temple border at the hem complete the anarkali's heritage language, while the handloom dupatta — matching purple with multistripe gold border and cotton tassels — drapes with the easy authority of fabric that has known its purpose from the loom.
🌿 Best For:
Taasvi's umbrella flare and structured organza jacket create a silhouette that flatters all body types — the jacket adds definition at the upper body while the flare creates beautiful natural volume below. Padded and side-zipped for confident, comfortable wear through long festive occasions. The deep magenta-purple is extraordinarily flattering on dusky, wheatish, and medium skin tones, where the colour's warmth finds its fullest resonance.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Taasvi is made for celebrations that honour tradition with elegance. Perfect for Navratri, Diwali, Durga Puja, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, Teej, Karva Chauth, Onam, Pongal, Ugadi, Vishu, temple festivals, wedding functions, engagement ceremonies, sangeet evenings, festive family gatherings, and cultural celebrations, it brings together the richness of handloom cotton and the grace of an embroidered organza jacket. The dramatic umbrella flare, regal colour palette, and handcrafted details make it equally beautiful for daytime festivities and evening occasions where timeless Indian craftsmanship deserves to be celebrated.
🌸 Speciality:
The red organza jacket over the purple handloom anarkali is Taasvi's defining design tension — two fabrics in deliberate contrast, matte against sheer, cotton against organza, purple against red. The jacket does not match the anarkali — it responds to it. This intentional colour and textile contrast is the kind of design decision that separates considered craft from mere coordination, and it is what makes Taasvi entirely memorable.
🎨 Artful Touch:
The hand embroidery on the jacket yoke is the most intimate layer of Taasvi's craft — floral motifs in gold thread with mirror and stone work, rendered on sheer red organza so that the purple anarkali beneath glows through the embellishment like light through stained glass. The woven gold zari temple border at the hem carries a completely different artisan's hand — loom-born, geometric, ceremonial — and the dupatta's multistripe border with cotton tassels completes the set in the unhurried language of genuine handloom tradition.
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