Description
This sophisticated monochrome mauve salwar suit ensemble showcases a rich interplay of textures, making it an ideal choice for festive wear, evening gatherings, or celebratory occasions.
Key Fabric & Design Details
Premium Chanderi or Silk-Blend Base: The kurta and straight-fit trousers feature a distinct luxury sheen and subtle slub texture characteristic of a high-quality Chanderi silk or art silk blend. This fabric provides excellent structure, giving the ensemble a crisp and polished silhouette.
Organza or Semi-Sheer Dupatta: The beautifully coordinated dupatta is crafted from a lightweight, translucent fabric—most likely a premium organza or chanderi blend—offering a soft, airy drape that elevates the outfit’s dressy appeal.
Ornate Zari Embroidery:
The split-neckline features a highly detailed, statement embroidered yoke panel stitched with metallic champagne-gold thread or zari work.
Matching intricate zari borders adorn the sleeve cuffs and the lower hem of the kurta, adding a balanced, traditional weight to the solid mauve fabric.
Subtle Floral Print & Zari Borders:
The semi-sheer dupatta is enhanced with soft, shadowy floral motifs running through the body and is framed by elegant, woven metallic gold zari borders along the edges to catch the light gracefully.
Recommended Washing Instructions
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Primary Recommendation: Professional dry cleaning is highly recommended for this outfit. This is the safest way to maintain the crisp structure of the silk-blend fabric and protect the extensive champagne-gold zari embroidery from fraying or tarnishing.
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Emergency Spot Cleaning: If spot cleaning is necessary, gently dab the area with a damp white cloth and a tiny drop of extremely mild silk detergent. Never scrub the fabric or the embroidered borders.
Drying & Ironing Care
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Drying: If ever subjected to a gentle hand rinse, do not wring, twist, or tumble dry. Lay the garments flat on a clean towel in the shade, away from direct sunlight, to dry naturally.
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Ironing: Iron the kurta and trousers on the reverse side (inside out) using a low “silk” heat setting. Always place a thin cotton pressing cloth between the iron and the metallic zari embroidery on the neck, sleeves, and hem to prevent the threads from pulling or melting.

















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