Description
Chicken Kari Border 3Pc lawn with Embroidery Neck Line and Contrast Dupatta.
This elegant ethnic ensemble is a classic straight-fit salwar kameez (kurta salwar suit) with a generous dupatta, exuding serene sophistication through its soft sage green (or mint-olive-toned) palette and intricate traditional block-print artistry.
Outfit Description
The three-piece set comprises:
- Kameez/Kurta: A long, straight-cut tunic in a soothing sage green base, featuring an all-over delicate white floral and geometric jaal (net-like lattice) print. It has full-length or three-quarter sleeves and reaches mid-calf or ankle length for graceful coverage.
- Salwar/Pants: Matching sage green straight salwar or palazzo-style pants, adorned with the same subtle white floral/geometric block print, designed for comfort and easy movement.
- Dupatta: A large, flowing dupatta in the same sage green shade, heavily printed with repeating white floral motifs, diamond or checkered patterns, and framed by wide contrasting white (or off-white) borders with stripes or intricate edging for definition.
Design Highlights
- Prints & Patterns: Classic hand-block or digital block-print style with small repeating white flowers, leaves, and geometric jaal/diamond motifs across the kurta, salwar, and dupatta—subtle yet detailed for a textured, artisanal feel.
- Borders & Edging: Prominent, wide white borders on the dupatta (and often on kurta hem/sleeves), featuring striped lines, small motifs, or traditional piping that add structure and elegance.
- Neckline & Details: Simple round or modest scoop neckline, often accented with minimal white embroidery, lace, or gota work along the placket for understated charm; sleeves may have matching border cuffs.
- Overall Aesthetic: Monochromatic green with white contrast creates a fresh, sophisticated ethnic look—breathable, lightweight fabric (likely cotton, lawn, or mulmul) ensures comfort, while the all-over print and large dupatta add volume and grace.
Occasion
This suit is perfect for semi-formal, daytime, and light festive events, including:
- Every day, ethnic wear, college/office days (in modest settings), or casual family outings.
- Festivals like Eid, Raksha Bandhan, Teej, or mild spring/summer celebrations.
- Daytime weddings (mehendi, haldi, or guest functions), engagements, or cultural gatherings.
- Brunch, kitty parties, or relaxed get-togethers—it’s soft, understated elegance that suits spring/summer seasons beautifully, avoiding heavy winter or grand bridal occasions (better for bolder colours/heavier work).
Safety Precautions (Wearing & Care Tips)
- While Wearing:
- Secure the large dupatta properly (e.g., over shoulders or pinned) to avoid it catching on objects or dragging—especially in crowded or windy settings.
- Be mindful around open flames (diyas, candles at festivals) as lightweight cotton fabrics can catch fire quickly.
- Avoid rough surfaces/jewellery that could snag the delicate block prints or borders; lift hem on uneven/dirty floors to prevent stains or tripping.
- Care & Maintenance:
- Hand wash gently in cold water with mild detergent (or dry clean for safety)—avoid machine wash/bleach to prevent color bleeding or print fading.
- Dry in shade (no direct sunlight) to preserve the soft green hue and white contrast; air dry flat or hang—do not wring harshly.
- Store in breathable cotton bags with natural moth repellents (neem leaves, lavender); keep away from moisture/direct light to avoid mildew or fading.
- Iron on low heat (inside-out or with a cloth over printed areas) to protect the block prints and borders.








