The Anarkali-style suit is the Indian version of the western
ball-gown. Long and flowing and characterised by voluminous skirts, it is an
ensemble fit for no less than a queen. The dress you see on this page is one
such Indian Anarkali suit comprising of trousers, dupatta, and a dress-kameez
to-die-for. The colour is a soft pale gray that makes for a feminine statement.
It brings out the glittering gold of the booties printed along the length of
the skirt. Its hem is adorned with dual panels of embroidered gold lace. Note
the ample pleats that the skirts of this dress have been gathered in, and how
gorgeous it would look as you motion.
It is no wonder that the dupatta is a relatively simple
strip of silken fabric; after all, with Anarkali-style suits it is the kameez
that is designed to be the showstopping element. It has a miniscule
pastel-coloured trim at the hem, and a bunch of tiny white booties spaced out
across the field. This Indian suit comes with signature choodidar trousers in
matching gray colour. The USP of the ensemble lies in the long-sleeved,
beautiful seamed bust. From its high, soft round neck emerges a strip of golden
discs of varying sizes that lies in a semicircle over the bust, enclosing more
of the printed gold booties.
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