





Gajadanta Indo western in Maroon
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What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Long Dress
Fabric: Pure Handloom Cotton
Gown Length: 55 inches
Sleeves: 4 inches
Neck: 7 inches Front, 11 inches Back Side
Closure: Side zip in the dress
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: Please refer to the size chart for measurement accuracy.
Get ready to dazzle this festive season in the beautiful Gajadanta Indo-Western in Maroon. This beautiful Indo-Western dress is crafted from 100% pure handloom cotton in a rich maroon hue, with a contrasting golden elephant motif on the border. A Modern touch of a two-layer dress features a gorgeous V-neckline, perfect for any occasion. The first layer adds a unique touch with its up and down, creating a playful and modern look. Be a trendsetter with this Indo-Western go-to blended piece of tradition and modernity.
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Pure handloom cotton
Maroon
Layered Dress
55inch
20-25 Working days
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