Description
3pc Lawn with Embroidered Front.
This elegant ethnic suit is a luxurious straight-cut salwar kameez (kurta salwar suit) ensemble with a sheer dupatta, in a rich mustard/golden yellow shade that radiates warmth, opulence, and festive charm through intricate embroidery and traditional motifs.
Outfit Description
The three-piece set features:
- Kameez/Kurta: A long, straight-fit tunic in luxurious mustard yellow (golden-toned), crafted from lightweight yet elegant fabric (likely georgette, chiffon, or silk-blend for flow and sheen). It has three-quarter sleeves, reaches calf or ankle length with side slits, and showcases a high-low or asymmetric hem in some variations for added grace.
- Salwar/Pants: Coordinating mustard yellow straight or slightly flared pants (salwar or palazzo style), comfortable and tailored for ease, often with subtle edging or minimal detailing to complement the kurta.
- Dupatta: A sheer, flowing dupatta in matching mustard yellow (possibly organza or net-like), lightly adorned with subtle motifs or borders, draped elegantly over the shoulders or head for a regal touch.
The warm golden-mustard palette, combined with earthy brown/gold embroidery, creates a sophisticated, sun-kissed ethnic look that’s both traditional and glamorous.
Design Highlights
- Embroidery & Motifs: Rich hand or machine embroidery in gold/brown tones—featuring large blooming floral patterns (roses, lotuses, or peonies), leafy vines, and scattered smaller blooms across the front yoke, sleeves, and hem. Central placket often highlighted with vertical lines of gota, zari, sequins, beads, or resham work forming intricate jaal or paisley-inspired designs.
- Borders & Edging: Elaborate multi-layered borders at the hem, sleeves, and dupatta edges—incorporating gota-patti, lace, mirror work, or geometric/zari detailing with scalloped or lace finishes for texture and luxury.
- Neckline & Details: Round or subtle V-neck enhanced with heavy embroidered yoke and placket; sleeves feature matching embroidered cuffs. Subtle ombre or shaded effects in the print/embroidery add depth, giving a hand-painted or artisanal feel.
- Overall Aesthetic: Opulent yet balanced—warm mustard base with gold/brown accents evokes royalty and festivity; breathable, lightweight fabric ensures comfort despite the detailed work, perfect for layered ethnic elegance.
Occasion
This suit is ideal for festive, semi-formal, and celebratory events, including:
- Weddings (as a guest, bridesmaid, or family member—especially sangeet, reception, or daytime ceremonies).
- Pre-wedding rituals like haldi, mehendi, or engagement functions (their golden hue aligns beautifully with auspicious vibes).
- Major festivals such as Diwali, Navratri, Karva Chauth, or Eid—warm tones suit autumn/winter or evening wear.
- Special family gatherings, anniversaries, or cultural events where richer, embroidered ethnic attire is preferred.
- Avoid ultra-casual daily wear or very heavy bridal contexts (better suited for bolder reds/golds with more heavy work); excellent for transitional seasons due to its luxurious yet wearable fabric.
Safety Precautions (Wearing & Care Tips)
- While Wearing:
- Pin or drape the dupatta securely (especially if sheer) to avoid it snagging on jewellery, doors, or in crowds/wind.
- Be extremely cautious near open flames (diyas, candles, havan fires during festivals/rituals)—embroidered fabrics with metallic threads can catch fire easily; keep the dupatta tucked safely.
- Protect delicate embroidery/sequins from pulls or snags by avoiding rough surfaces or sharp accessories; gently lift the long hem on uneven, dirty, or wet floors to prevent stains, damage, or tripping (pair with comfortable juttis or heels).
- Care & Maintenance:
- Prefer professional dry cleaning to preserve embroidery, zari, sequins, and color—avoid home washing if heavily embellished; if hand washing, use cold water with mild detergent gently.
- Air dry flat in shade (never direct sunlight) to prevent fading of the rich mustard/gold tones; do not wring or tumble dry.
- Store folded in breathable cotton or muslin bags with natural moth repellents (neem leaves, lavender, or cedar blocks); keep away from moisture, direct light, or heat to avoid tarnishing metallic threads or mildew.
- Iron on low heat inside-out or with a pressing cloth over embroidered areas to protect delicate work and prevent shine marks.











