There is a particular kind of luxury that does not announce itself — it simply glows. The Gilded Mehrab Kurta Set is precisely that.
Crafted from tissue chanderi in a smoldering antique gold, the fabric carries an heirloom quality: featherlight in the hand, luminous under light, and possessed of that rare translucency only chanderi achieves. Against this gilded canvas, dense dori embroidery unfurls in an all-over composition of scrolling paisleys, flowering vines, and botanical motifs — a pattern language borrowed from Mughal ateliers and reinterpreted for the modern wardrobe.
The defining detail is the mehrab-shaped yoke — an arched embroidered frame at the neckline that anchors the entire composition. Dabka metallic wire work and sitara disc embellishments punctuate this focal point, offering just enough light-play to elevate without overwhelming. A fringe-finished hem on both the kurta and wide-leg palazzo adds deliberate movement.
Reach for it at Eid dinners, mehendi evenings, intimate nikahs, and festive celebrations where understated opulence is the only dress code.
Crafted from tissue chanderi in a smoldering antique gold, the fabric carries an heirloom quality: featherlight in the hand, luminous under light, and possessed of that rare translucency only chanderi achieves. Against this gilded canvas, dense dori embroidery unfurls in an all-over composition of scrolling paisleys, flowering vines, and botanical motifs — a pattern language borrowed from Mughal ateliers and reinterpreted for the modern wardrobe.
The defining detail is the mehrab-shaped yoke — an arched embroidered frame at the neckline that anchors the entire composition. Dabka metallic wire work and sitara disc embellishments punctuate this focal point, offering just enough light-play to elevate without overwhelming. A fringe-finished hem on both the kurta and wide-leg palazzo adds deliberate movement.
Reach for it at Eid dinners, mehendi evenings, intimate nikahs, and festive celebrations where understated opulence is the only dress code.
There is a particular kind of luxury that does not announce itself — it simply glows. The Gilded Mehrab Kurta Set is precisely that.
Crafted from tissue chanderi in a smoldering antique gold, the fabric carries an heirloom quality: featherlight in the hand, luminous under light, and possessed of that rare translucency only chanderi achieves. Against this gilded canvas, dense dori embroidery unfurls in an all-over composition of scrolling paisleys, flowering vines, and botanical motifs — a pattern language borrowed from Mughal ateliers and reinterpreted for the modern wardrobe.
The defining detail is the mehrab-shaped yoke — an arched embroidered frame at the neckline that anchors the entire composition. Dabka metallic wire work and sitara disc embellishments punctuate this focal point, offering just enough light-play to elevate without overwhelming. A fringe-finished hem on both the kurta and wide-leg palazzo adds deliberate movement.
Reach for it at Eid dinners, mehendi evenings, intimate nikahs, and festive celebrations where understated opulence is the only dress code.
Crafted from tissue chanderi in a smoldering antique gold, the fabric carries an heirloom quality: featherlight in the hand, luminous under light, and possessed of that rare translucency only chanderi achieves. Against this gilded canvas, dense dori embroidery unfurls in an all-over composition of scrolling paisleys, flowering vines, and botanical motifs — a pattern language borrowed from Mughal ateliers and reinterpreted for the modern wardrobe.
The defining detail is the mehrab-shaped yoke — an arched embroidered frame at the neckline that anchors the entire composition. Dabka metallic wire work and sitara disc embellishments punctuate this focal point, offering just enough light-play to elevate without overwhelming. A fringe-finished hem on both the kurta and wide-leg palazzo adds deliberate movement.
Reach for it at Eid dinners, mehendi evenings, intimate nikahs, and festive celebrations where understated opulence is the only dress code.


