Not every festive garment announces itself in primary colors. Some make their entrance in something altogether more considered — and the Mehndi Raat Sharara Set is that piece.
Woven from tissue chanderi in a complex chartreuse — a hue that moves between olive, gold, and lime depending on the light — this three-piece ensemble is defined by its deliberate proportion play. The kurta is intentionally restrained: short, boxy, and scattered with rose-gold ari embroidery in loose floral clusters that breathe rather than overwhelm.
The sharara answers with full force. Floor-grazing and voluminous, its surface is consumed by dense ari goldwork in paisleys and botanical panels, finished at the hem with delicate pita ribbon-work. The contrast between the two pieces is the design statement.
A striped tissue chanderi dupatta with a heavily embroidered border drapes over both shoulders, framing the silhouette with the kind of drama that reads as effortless only because the craft underneath it is not.
Reach for it at mehndi evenings, sangeet nights, Navratri celebrations, and Eid gatherings.
Woven from tissue chanderi in a complex chartreuse — a hue that moves between olive, gold, and lime depending on the light — this three-piece ensemble is defined by its deliberate proportion play. The kurta is intentionally restrained: short, boxy, and scattered with rose-gold ari embroidery in loose floral clusters that breathe rather than overwhelm.
The sharara answers with full force. Floor-grazing and voluminous, its surface is consumed by dense ari goldwork in paisleys and botanical panels, finished at the hem with delicate pita ribbon-work. The contrast between the two pieces is the design statement.
A striped tissue chanderi dupatta with a heavily embroidered border drapes over both shoulders, framing the silhouette with the kind of drama that reads as effortless only because the craft underneath it is not.
Reach for it at mehndi evenings, sangeet nights, Navratri celebrations, and Eid gatherings.
Not every festive garment announces itself in primary colors. Some make their entrance in something altogether more considered — and the Mehndi Raat Sharara Set is that piece.
Woven from tissue chanderi in a complex chartreuse — a hue that moves between olive, gold, and lime depending on the light — this three-piece ensemble is defined by its deliberate proportion play. The kurta is intentionally restrained: short, boxy, and scattered with rose-gold ari embroidery in loose floral clusters that breathe rather than overwhelm.
The sharara answers with full force. Floor-grazing and voluminous, its surface is consumed by dense ari goldwork in paisleys and botanical panels, finished at the hem with delicate pita ribbon-work. The contrast between the two pieces is the design statement.
A striped tissue chanderi dupatta with a heavily embroidered border drapes over both shoulders, framing the silhouette with the kind of drama that reads as effortless only because the craft underneath it is not.
Reach for it at mehndi evenings, sangeet nights, Navratri celebrations, and Eid gatherings.
Woven from tissue chanderi in a complex chartreuse — a hue that moves between olive, gold, and lime depending on the light — this three-piece ensemble is defined by its deliberate proportion play. The kurta is intentionally restrained: short, boxy, and scattered with rose-gold ari embroidery in loose floral clusters that breathe rather than overwhelm.
The sharara answers with full force. Floor-grazing and voluminous, its surface is consumed by dense ari goldwork in paisleys and botanical panels, finished at the hem with delicate pita ribbon-work. The contrast between the two pieces is the design statement.
A striped tissue chanderi dupatta with a heavily embroidered border drapes over both shoulders, framing the silhouette with the kind of drama that reads as effortless only because the craft underneath it is not.
Reach for it at mehndi evenings, sangeet nights, Navratri celebrations, and Eid gatherings.


