Roselin Pink Short Shirt And Dhaka

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The very picture of refined elegance, with a joyous twist, this self-jamawar shirt is adorned with intricate kora, dabka, sequins, and crystals. Further elevated with delicate block-printed appliqué that adds richness and depth.
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Product Details

SKU: FTAM-WW25-14
Color: Soft pink base with shaded pink dupatta Fabric: Shirt: Pure self jamawar, Dhaka: Net, Dupatta: Net in shaded pink ombré tones

The very picture of refined elegance, with a joyous twist, this self-jamawar shirt is adorned with intricate kora, dabka, sequins, and crystals. Further elevated with delicate block-printed appliqué that adds richness and depth. The voluminous net dhaka pajama brings graceful movement to the silhouette, while the shaded dupatta—washed in soft ombré tones of pink—frames the look with feminine delicacy. Striking the perfect balance between traditional artistry and contemporary charm, this ensemble makes an effortless statement for celebratory occasions.

Silhouette and Structure:
• Classic straight shirt paired with voluminous dhaka pajama and dupatta

Embellishments and Details:
• Kora, dabka, sequins, sticky stones, crystal
• Block-printed appliqué work
• Rich embellishment enhancing the texture of the jamawa

Dupatta:
• Soft net with shaded ombré pink hues

Delivery time

All orders would take a minimum of 8 to 12 Weeks for delivery. "Custom Order" can take longer than this.

Care Instructions

Each product of ours is designed with highest quality standards and delicacy.
Keep the outfit in the garment bag.
Handle with care.
Dry clean only.

Disclaimer

"We make every effort to ensure that the colours seen on the images accurately reflect the colour of the actual garment. However, there might be slight variances because of several things like the makeup of cloth dyes, the climate at the time of dying, and variations in display output because of colour settings, lighting, monitor capabilities and digital photography.

Silk based fabrics may have natural darker threads due to uneven yards which are a part of its weaving process. The raw appearance of the fabric is its appeal."