Product Description
This Multi-Colored Organza Designer Handworked Slit Cut Lehenga Suit is a vibrant, modern take on traditional ethnic wear. Crafted from lightweight, sheer organza, the ensemble features a unique slit-cut floor-length jacket adorned with intricate hand-embroidery including beads, sequins, and mirror work. This is paired with a contrasting Banarasi silk lehenga skirt and a delicate net dupatta, blending ethereal grace with structured luxury.
Product Details
| Product Code: |
PSKDGJ1619 |
Color: |
Multi |
| Fabric: |
Organza |
Work: |
Beads, Sequins, Mirror |
| Dupatta Color: |
Green |
Dupatta Fabric: |
Net |
| Bottom Color: |
Cream |
Bottom Fabric: |
Banarasi-Silk |
| Bottom Style: |
Lehenga |
Product Types: |
Stitched |
| Dispatch Time: |
40 to 45 Working days |
Everything You Need to Know
Q: If I’m performing on stage, how does the flare of this Anarkali or Indo-western skirt move? Does it have enough volume to look dramatic in motion? A: Organza is a "flowy and breezy" fabric that adds a charismatic, airy quality to movement. The tiered organza layers of the skirt are specifically designed to create a voluminous, "dreamy" look. This lightweight nature lends an "ethereal grace to every twirl," ensuring the skirt has more than enough volume to look dramatic and fluid during a stage performance.
Q: Is this a one-piece gown or a multi-piece set? How practical is it for me to manage a quick bathroom break without a full bridal entourage? A: This is a three-piece set consisting of a stitched slit-cut jacket, a Banarasi silk lehenga (skirt), and a net dupatta. Because it is a multi-piece set rather than a one-piece gown, it is highly practical for managing bathroom breaks independently. You can easily handle the separate skirt and jacket yourself without needing the assistance of a full entourage.
Q: If the embroidery is very intricate (like mirror work or heavy stones), is there a risk of it catching on the dupatta or my partner’s outfit while dancing? A: Since the garment features dense handwork, including beads, sequins, and mirrors, there is a minor risk of the embroidery catching on fine fabrics like the net dupatta or a partner's outfit during close dancing. To minimize this, ensure the embroidery threads are properly knotted and avoid storing the piece with items that have exposed zippers.
💡 Pro-Stylist Tip
Maintain the Shine. Since organza and Banarasi silk are delicate, always store this set in a breathable muslin bag rather than plastic. This prevents the metallic threads in the Banarasi base from oxidizing and keeps the organza from losing its crisp, airy texture!