Description
3Pc Lawn with Front Embroidered.
This elegant ethnic suit is a sophisticated straight-cut salwar kameez (kurta salwar suit) with a sheer dupatta, in a deep black base accented by rich brown and gold tones, blending classic Pakistani/Indian artistry with luxurious detailing for a timeless, graceful appearance.
Outfit Description
The three-piece ensemble consists of:
- Kameez/Kurta: A long, straight-fit tunic in classic black, crafted from lightweight fabric (likely cotton, georgette, or chiffon blend for breathability and flow). It features three-quarter sleeves, reaches calf or ankle length with side slits, and is adorned with intricate embroidery along the front.
- Salwar/Pants: Matching black salwar (likely loose patiala or straight palazzo style), comfortable and voluminous for ease of movement, with minimal or subtle edging to match the kurta’s elegance.
- Dupatta: A sheer, transparent dupatta (organza or net-like) in black or smoky tones, printed with large, bold floral motifs in beige/brown and white/cream shades, bordered for contrast. It drapes beautifully over the shoulders or head, adding drama and softness to the silhouette.
The dark black foundation with earthy brown/gold floral accents and a printed sheer dupatta creates a mysterious, elegant, and festive ethnic look.
Design Highlights
- Embroidery & Motifs: Detailed hand or machine embroidery in gold/brown/zari tones along the central placket, neckline, and borders—featuring intricate floral patterns, paisleys, vines, small blooms, and geometric elements. The yoke and hem often have heavier work with sequins, beads, or resham for texture and shine.
- Prints & Patterns: Subtle scattered motifs on the kurta body; the dupatta stands out with large-scale floral block prints or digital florals in contrasting brown/beige tones, giving an artistic, garden-inspired overlay.
- Borders & Edging: Multi-layered, ornate borders at the hem, sleeves, and dupatta edges—combining embroidery, gota-patti, lace, or mirror-like accents in brown/gold for rich definition and luxury.
- Neckline & Sleeves: Round or slight keyhole neck enhanced with embroidered detailing; sleeves feature matching embroidered cuffs for symmetry.
- Overall Aesthetic: Dramatic black base contrasted with warm brown/gold and floral prints—creates a regal, sophisticated vibe; lightweight yet opulent fabric ensures comfort with festive flair.
Occasion
This suit is perfect for semi-formal to festive occasions, particularly:
- Evening events like receptions, sangeet, engagements, or family weddings (as a guest or relative).
- Festivals such as Diwali, Eid, Navratri, or Karva Chauth—their rich, dark tones suit cooler evenings or autumn/winter celebrations.
- Mehendi functions, cultural gatherings, or traditional ceremonies are where elegant, covered ethnic wear with embroidery shines.
- Special parties or milestone events—versatile for transitional seasons; avoid ultra-casual daily wear or peak bridal contexts (better for heavier lehengas/reds).
Safety Precautions (Wearing & Care Tips)
- While Wearing:
- Secure the sheer dupatta with pins to prevent it from catching on jewellery, accessories, or in windy/crowded settings.
- Stay vigilant near open flames (diyas, candles, bonfires at festivals/rituals)—lightweight/sheer fabrics and metallic embroidery threads can ignite quickly; drape carefully.
- Guard delicate embroidery/sequins against snags from rough surfaces or sharp items; lift the long hem gently on uneven, dirty, or wet floors to avoid stains, tears, or tripping (especially with heels/juttis).
- Care & Maintenance:
- Choose dry cleaning for best results to protect embroidery, zari, and sequins—gentle hand wash in cold water with mild detergent only if label allows; avoid machine wash/bleach.
- Air dry in shade (no direct sunlight) to maintain black depth and prevent fading of brown/gold accents; lay flat or hang—never wring or tumble dry.
- Store in breathable cotton/garment bags with natural repellents (neem, lavender, cedar) away from moisture/light to prevent mildew, tarnishing, or color bleeding.
- Iron on low heat, inside-out or with a cloth over embellished sections to safeguard delicate work.








