The Parchhain Chanderi Kurta Set saves its best argument for last.
From the front, it presents with characteristic restraint: 80gm silk chanderi in a saturated chartreuse-olive, white thread embroidery at the yoke and placket, pita ribbon-work catching light at select outlines, scattered buti motifs across the body. Considered. Complete. A fully tonal set — kurta, chanderi pants, and pure silk organza dupatta all in the same charged yellow-green — that reads as decisive without demanding attention.
Then someone sees you from behind.
The entire lower third of the back kurta carries a dramatically wide, densely worked panel of white thread embroidery — large-scale botanical and floral compositions that dwarf the front hem's restraint. It is the most elaborate back embroidery in this sub-collection, and its placement feels deliberate: a reward for the second glance, the departing view, the moment after arrival.
The pure silk organza dupatta, embroidered on all four sides, adds luminosity when draped — its sheerness layering the chartreuse beneath with a quality of light that shifts with every movement.
Reach for it at Vasant Panchami celebrations, haldi mornings, Eid gatherings, day weddings, and festive occasions where the most interesting thing about how you dressed is what you reveal by walking away.
From the front, it presents with characteristic restraint: 80gm silk chanderi in a saturated chartreuse-olive, white thread embroidery at the yoke and placket, pita ribbon-work catching light at select outlines, scattered buti motifs across the body. Considered. Complete. A fully tonal set — kurta, chanderi pants, and pure silk organza dupatta all in the same charged yellow-green — that reads as decisive without demanding attention.
Then someone sees you from behind.
The entire lower third of the back kurta carries a dramatically wide, densely worked panel of white thread embroidery — large-scale botanical and floral compositions that dwarf the front hem's restraint. It is the most elaborate back embroidery in this sub-collection, and its placement feels deliberate: a reward for the second glance, the departing view, the moment after arrival.
The pure silk organza dupatta, embroidered on all four sides, adds luminosity when draped — its sheerness layering the chartreuse beneath with a quality of light that shifts with every movement.
Reach for it at Vasant Panchami celebrations, haldi mornings, Eid gatherings, day weddings, and festive occasions where the most interesting thing about how you dressed is what you reveal by walking away.
The Parchhain Chanderi Kurta Set saves its best argument for last.
From the front, it presents with characteristic restraint: 80gm silk chanderi in a saturated chartreuse-olive, white thread embroidery at the yoke and placket, pita ribbon-work catching light at select outlines, scattered buti motifs across the body. Considered. Complete. A fully tonal set — kurta, chanderi pants, and pure silk organza dupatta all in the same charged yellow-green — that reads as decisive without demanding attention.
Then someone sees you from behind.
The entire lower third of the back kurta carries a dramatically wide, densely worked panel of white thread embroidery — large-scale botanical and floral compositions that dwarf the front hem's restraint. It is the most elaborate back embroidery in this sub-collection, and its placement feels deliberate: a reward for the second glance, the departing view, the moment after arrival.
The pure silk organza dupatta, embroidered on all four sides, adds luminosity when draped — its sheerness layering the chartreuse beneath with a quality of light that shifts with every movement.
Reach for it at Vasant Panchami celebrations, haldi mornings, Eid gatherings, day weddings, and festive occasions where the most interesting thing about how you dressed is what you reveal by walking away.
From the front, it presents with characteristic restraint: 80gm silk chanderi in a saturated chartreuse-olive, white thread embroidery at the yoke and placket, pita ribbon-work catching light at select outlines, scattered buti motifs across the body. Considered. Complete. A fully tonal set — kurta, chanderi pants, and pure silk organza dupatta all in the same charged yellow-green — that reads as decisive without demanding attention.
Then someone sees you from behind.
The entire lower third of the back kurta carries a dramatically wide, densely worked panel of white thread embroidery — large-scale botanical and floral compositions that dwarf the front hem's restraint. It is the most elaborate back embroidery in this sub-collection, and its placement feels deliberate: a reward for the second glance, the departing view, the moment after arrival.
The pure silk organza dupatta, embroidered on all four sides, adds luminosity when draped — its sheerness layering the chartreuse beneath with a quality of light that shifts with every movement.
Reach for it at Vasant Panchami celebrations, haldi mornings, Eid gatherings, day weddings, and festive occasions where the most interesting thing about how you dressed is what you reveal by walking away.


