





Pallavi Bandhani Crepe Red Anarkali Dress

What you will receive: 1 Full Stitched Dress, 1 Dupatta (2.40 Meter)
Fabric: Viscoce Dola Silk, Natural Crepe, Viscose Organza Dupatta
Top: 54’ Inch length, Short Sleeve, Zero Neck
Closure: Side Zip
Special: Handwork in Yok, Breathable, Natural Fabric, Light Weight
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Elevate your festive wardrobe with this stunning Red Anarkali dress crafted from natural crepe fabric. Perfect for weddings, celebrations, and special occasions, this piece combines authentic craftsmanship with timeless elegance. The flowing silhouette and rich crimson hue create an aesthetic appeal that's both traditional and contemporary. Natural crepe ensures breathability and comfort, making it ideal for all-day wear, a versatile choice for the discerning woman seeking quality and style.
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Viscose Natural Crepe, Organza
red
Handwork,
54 Inch
15-20 Working Days
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