




Sanika Indo-Western in Deep Green

What You Will Receive: 1 Full Stitched Top, 1 Dupatta (2.40 Meter) with 1 Plazzo
Fabric: Soft Dola Silk, Premium Shiffon
Top: 26 Inches Length, 7.5 Inches Front Neck
Palazzo: 40 Inches Length,
Closure: Side Zip in dress and palazzo
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurement.
Add our stunning Sanika IndoWestern in a Deep Green to your wardrobe for a look that’s both beautiful and elegant. This beautiful IndoWestern outfit features a long, flowing palazzo paired with a peplum-style top adorned with intricate hand embroidery and delicate bandhej patterns. In this Indo-Western gown, the top features full sleeves and a V-neckline, perfectly complemented by a matching dupatta gracefully draped around the neck. This Sanika outfit is perfect for a wedding and adds a touch of grace to a Mehndi function. Complete the look with attractive earrings to make it even more elegant.
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Chiffon & Dola Silk
Green
Handwork
1 Week
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