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Elegant Pink Embroidered Choker Neck Sharara
Elegant Grey Embroidered Sharara with Matching Pants
Elegant Green Embroidered Sharara
Elegant Fawn Sparkling Embroidered Sharara
Elegant Black Embroidered Kurti and Palazzo Set with Printed Dupatta
Elegant Navy Blue Embroidered Kurti Set with Contrasting Dupatta
Blue Embellished Kurti with Pants for Women – Linen Blend Ethnic Wear
Beige Embroidered Sharara Set with Dupatta for Women
Elegant Peach Embroidered Kurta with Tassel Detail
Elegant Brown Embroidered Sharara with Leaf Motifs
Elegant Rani Red Sharara with Geometric Print
Elegant Green Floral Embroidered Kurta Set with Dupatta
Elegant Cream Embroidered Kurta Set with Pink Trim Dupatta
Elegant Golden Embroidered Kurta Set with Dupatta
Elegant Purple Kaftan and Pants Set with Embellished Neckline
Elegant Orange Embellished Cape and Pants Set
Elegant Maroon Embroidered Kurta and Sharara Set
Elegant Purple Embroidered Kaftan and Dhoti Pants Set
Elegant Yellow Floral Embroidered Kurti Set with Lace Trim
Elegant Green Floral Embroidered Kurti Set
Cream multi Contrast Embroidered Kurti Set with Dupatta for Women – Elegant Ethnic Wear
Purple Floral Embroidered Kurti Set with Dupatta
Olive Green Embroidered Kurta Set with Dupatta for Women – Elegant Ethnic Wear
Lavender Embroidered Kurti Set with Dupatta
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Wedding Suits for Women — Buy Designer Suit Sets for Weddings Online
A suit set is what most women actually wear to the functions around a wedding, rather than to the wedding itself. It carries embroidery as well as a lehenga does, costs less, and — the part that matters at three functions in a week — you can sit, eat and dance in it without managing it.
Sharara, palazzo or straight — which suit for which function?
The bottom sets the formality. A sharara or gharara flares from the knee and is the most ceremonial, right for a mehendi or a sangeet. A palazzo is softer and cooler, which suits daytime functions. A straight or cigarette-cut pant is the least festive of the three and the one that carries a heavily worked kurta without looking crowded — a good choice for a reception.
Which colours work at a wedding you are attending?
Mustard, teal, emerald, dusty rose, wine and gold all read festive without approaching bridal. Avoid solid red at the ceremony itself. For a haldi or a mehendi, yellows, greens and oranges are conventional and photograph well in daylight; for an evening sangeet, deeper shades with sequin or mirror work catch artificial light better.
How much embroidery is enough?
Work at the neckline, the sleeve borders and the dupatta does most of the visible job, because that is where people look and what stays visible when you are seated. An all-over embroidered kurta with an equally worked dupatta usually competes with itself. If the dupatta is heavy, keep the kurta quieter.
The dupatta is the part to check
On a wedding suit the dupatta is not an accessory, it is half the outfit — its width, its length and how it is finished decide whether the set looks complete. A net or organza dupatta with a worked border drapes better over a shoulder than a heavy silk one, which slides.
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For the flared silhouette on its own, see sharara suits. For everyday and lighter festive sets, kurti sets. If you want the fuller ceremonial option, lehenga choli, and wedding wear brings the whole week together. Seven stores across central India, or book a video call.