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What You Will Receive: 1 full stitched Midi Dress with Stitched 1 jacket Work: Intricate Handwork Embroidery Closure: Concealed Side Zip Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size Midi dress Wash Care: Dry Wash
Step out in style with this Chanderi Midi Handwork, Fit-and-Flare Midi Dress with a matching Bolero Jacket, a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern trends. Made from Kota fabric, this 44-inch midi features a beautiful pink-to-orange ombre flare, handwork embroidery, and short jacket with balloon sleeves. This refers to anElasticated Waistline. This is one of the most important comfort features in a dress! Ideal for festive occasions, summer outings, college events, or casual family gatherings, this trendy ethnic wear is lightweight, comfortable, and effortlessly stylish—making it one of the best midi dresses for your wardrobe.
Bk1205N
Chanderi
Pink
Embroidery work
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