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Step into timeless elegance with this Vanilla Kota Doria Naira Cut Kurta Set, a perfect blend of ethnic charm and contemporary flair. Made from airy Kota Doria fabric, this set ensures all-day comfort without compromising on sophistication.Designed in a flattering Naira cut silhouette, the kurta features intricate machine embroidery work—delicate motifs gracefully scattered across the body and bold embroidered panels enhancing the sides and dupatta. The soft vanilla shade radiates subtle charm, making it a versatile pick for festive mornings, casual gatherings, or traditional celebrations.Embrace quality craftsmanship in a silhouette that’s both traditional and on-trend.
Kurta Length: 49 inches
Pant Length: 39 inches
Dupatta Length: 2.40(meter)/ 94.49(inch)
Model Height: 5.3 inches
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Kota Doria
Vanilla
Embroidery Work
8 to 10 Days
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