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Beige Designer Churidar Kameez Suit with All-Over Floral Embroidery in Self and Patch Border
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Beige Designer Churidar Kameez Suit with All-Over Floral Embroidery in Self and Patch Border

crafted in chiffon,
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Item codeSKG37
MaterialChiffon
DimensionsSize # M
Care

Hand-wash gently with mild detergent. Do not wring. Dry in shade, iron on the lowest setting.

about the piece,

Description

Beige, in the right hands, is never quiet. This churidar kameez is worked in fine chiffon, a fabric that holds embroidery with surprising grace, allowing the self-toned floral motifs to surface almost like watermarks beneath afternoon light. The all-over embroidery speaks the language of ari and zardozi traditions, where needle and thread move in slow, deliberate conversation with the cloth. A patch border frames the hem and cuffs with considered symmetry, lending the silhouette its sense of occasion without excess. Chiffon of this weight carries a certain honesty: it does not perform, it simply drapes, falling along the body in the unhurried manner that only natural movement can produce. The palette of warm beige rewards those who understand that restraint is its own form of confidence. Pair this with gold juttis and unpolished antique earrings for an evening gathering where the setting is intimate and the company appreciates the particular beauty of understatement. A silk dupatta in ivory or pale champagne would complete the look without disturbing its quiet equilibrium.

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Behind this piece

Floral embroidery on sheer fabric carries a long memory in the subcontinent. The tradition of self-coloured threadwork on fine grounds, where the motif almost disappears into its own field before revealing itself in light, speaks to a restraint that Mughal atelier sensibilities prized deeply. This beige chiffon revives that quiet conversation between thread and cloth. The patch border, a technique that frames the garment as a painting is framed by its mount, anchors the delicate all-over florals with considered intention. The result is a suit that earns its beauty slowly, the longer you look, the more it gives.

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How to style

For a daytime festivity, pair this suit with champagne-toned kolhapuris and a single strand of uncut polki or pearls at the throat. The beige ground accepts both gold and oxidised silver without competition. For an evening gathering, a silk brocade clutch in ivory or soft gold completes the palette without disrupting it. If the occasion calls for layering, a tissue-silk dupatta in the same beige family drapes beautifully over one shoulder. Women who prefer a contemporary silhouette may knot a fine pashmina stole at the waist, letting the embroidered border remain the focal point.

to last,

Fabric & care

Chiffon, whether silk or synthetic in origin, demands patience rather than effort. Hand wash this suit in cold water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent, using gentle pressing motions rather than wringing. Rinse thoroughly and roll the garment in a clean cotton towel to absorb excess water before hanging to dry in shade, never in direct sun, which yellows light grounds over time. Store flat or loosely folded in a breathable muslin bag rather than a sealed plastic cover. Press on the reverse side at low heat, placing a thin cotton cloth between iron and embroidery to protect the threadwork.

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Each piece is hand-picked from artisan clusters we work with directly across India. Some are handloomed on traditional pit looms, others use block-printing, hand-embroidery, or heritage techniques passed down through generations. Small irregularities are part of the character — not a defect.