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Golden Saree

Golden Saree

Rs. 3,000.00
Duration
Description

The garment blends traditional Indian drapery (saree) with a contemporary gown silhouette, giving it a sophisticated, red-carpet appeal.
The overall look is opulent and elegant, perfectly suited for a formal evening event, a wedding reception, or a cultural gala, and it is beautifully complemented by the rich, classic backdrop of the room.

Design

Color & Fabric: The main body of the dress is a rich, shimmering metallic gold or antique bronze color. The fabric appears to be a heavy satin or a metallic silk blend that drapes beautifully, creating a liquid, flowing effect.
Draping: The bottom section features intricate, asymmetrical draping or pleating that forms a structured, tulip-like skirt or a dhoti-inspired bottom before extending into a sleek floor-length silhouette. This eliminates the need for a traditional petticoat and complicated pleating.
Pallu (Drape): A slim, matching fabric element (representing the pallu or decorative end of the saree) is draped diagonally across the chest and over the shoulder, secured near the bodice, adding a touch of traditional structure.
Bodice/Blouse Details
Design:
The top section (blouse/bodice) is highly embellished and features a sophisticated, fitted design, resembling a corset or bustier.
Color & Texture: It appears to be a darker color, possibly black or deep maroon, with heavy, intricate embroidery or lacework in gold or contrasting metallic thread.
Neckline & Sleeves: It has a medium-cut neckline, possibly a sweetheart or rounded style, and is sleeveless with substantial, structured straps. The embroidery covers the straps and extends into the main body of the bodice, possibly featuring sequins, beads, or zari work.

Care

1. Do Not Wash or Dry Clean

Please do not attempt to wash, scrub, or dry clean the lehenga yourself. All professional cleaning is done by our team.

2. Avoid Spills & Stains

Handle the outfit with care during try-ons and events.
Avoid makeup stains, perfume sprays directly on fabric, oil-based products, and food/drink spills.

3. Keep Away from Sharp Objects

To protect delicate embroidery and embellishments, avoid contact with jewelry, handbags, velcro, sharp nails, and rough surfaces.

4. Handle Embellishments Gently

Zari, sequins, beads, and threadwork are delicate. Avoid pulling or stretching the fabric.

5. Return All Components

Ensure the lehenga, blouse/choli, dupatta, cancan, belt, and accessories are returned together and intact.

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