Designer Suit
Product details
Based on the intricate details of the outfit, here is a breakdown of the ensemble:
Upper (Kameez/Kurta)
The top is a stunning example of Zari and gota-patti work on a deep black base (likely georgette or silk).
Neckline: It features a heavy, rounded U-shaped neckline encrusted with gold embroidery that extends into a central "V" slit.
Pattern: The body is adorned with vertical "Bel" patterns—linear trails of small floral motifs that elongate the silhouette.
Details: The embroidery uses a mix of gold thread and tiny sequins, giving it a shimmering effect perfect for evening wear.
Bottom (Salwar/Palazzo)
The bottom fabric shown is a solid black, unstitched material.
Fabric: It appears to be a matching smooth crepe or santoon fabric.
Style: In the visualization, it is styled as wide-leg Palazzo pants, which balances the heavy embroidery of the top. However, because it is unstitched, it could also be tailored into a classic churidar or straight-fit cigarette pants.
Dupatta The dupatta is the statement piece of this set, featuring a very heavy Banarasi-style border.
Border: A thick, multi-layered border with intricate floral "Buti" work and geometric patterns runs along the edges.
Field: The main body of the dupatta is peppered with smaller, individual floral gold motifs (butis) that match the theme of the kameez.
Drape: It is designed to be draped over one shoulder or across the arms to showcase the ornate gold craftsmanship.
Style Tip: Since the suit is heavily embellished in gold, it pairs beautifully with gold "Jhumkas" and a simple black clutch to keep the focus on the embroidery.