Pinkish peach net peplum comprises of banarsi gold dabka, naqshi and kasab giving off a traditional look. Other materials including Swarovski, crystals, stones and sequins have given a modern touch to the peplum. Jamawar fabric has been used to make its inner shirt and dhaka pajama.
The aqua blue net is gorgeously hand worked with extraordinary detailing of different materials like naqshi, dabka, sequins, crystals, pearls, diamontes, resham, gota, tilla and moti. Kamkhaab is used to make straight pants.
Navy blue velvet peplum is looking absolutely rich with the usage of resham, tilla, dabka, naqshi, beads, crystals stones and sequins. Self banarsi fabric can be used to replace velvet for the shirt. Kamkhaab bootlegs or kamkhaab pants (both options shown in images).
A stunning plum shirt completed on khaadi fabric is intricately worked with antique and gold zari embroidery, dabka, crystals, sequins and Swarovski. Kamkhaab bootleg pants have been added to enhance its beauty.
Choli: is made with Banarsi Kamkhab fabric and hand-worked with ruby colored balls, crystals, stones, cut dana, Swarovski, small beads and sequins. Gharara: Banarsi Kamkhab and shimmer net is used for the gharara and hand-worked with kamdani, dabka, nakshi, stones, crystals, cut dana, Swarovski, Golden zari and ruby colored balls. Veil: is made of shimmer net with same hand-work material used in the gharara with applique of jamawar.
Choli: is made of banarsi kamkhab and hand-worked with zari, dabka, naqshi, sequins, beads and Swarovski. And adorned with hand-made tassels. Lehnga: is made with pure silk fabric with hand-work of beads, crystals, detailed motif design of resham, stones, dabka, zari, swarovski and all over chan. Belt and trellises are hand-worked with sequins, cut dana and Swarovski beads. Dupatta: organza dupatta hand-worked with same material used in the lehnga.