








Bhavya Kurta set In Magenta
Searching for a timeless formal look rooted in tradition and comfort? Then this Bhavya kurta set is perfect what you are looking for, the 2-piece set in magenta colour of 100% pure handloom cotton soft fabric. The kurta featuring handwork with mirror deatil at the round neckline and has golden zari elephant motifs at the sleeves and at the bottom of the kurta. The dupatta also has a same beautiful ethnic border as like kurta, which gives a casual look. Ideal for office events, formal functions, or festive gatherings. This Kurta set includes the kurta and dupatta only, but you can pair it with your matching (bottom) leggings or pants to complete the look.
Front Neck: 7 inches
Dupatta Length: 2.40 meters
Dress: The model is wearing an XS-size dress
What You Will Receive: 1 Kurta with 1 Dupatta
Wash Care: Dry Wash
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Handloom
Magenta
Handwork
45 Inch
1 Week
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