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Cream Cotton Multicolor Satin Digital Print Navratri Lehenga Choli With Side Chain - Dori And Green Muslin Dupatta
lehenga choli

Cream Cotton Multicolor Satin Digital Print Navratri Lehenga Choli With Side Chain - Dori And Green Muslin Dupatta

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Item codeTAA771
MaterialCotton
Weight0.80 kg
DimensionsBLOUSE TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE, UPTO 42 INCHES BUST & WAIST
Care

Machine or hand-wash cold, inside out. Air-dry in shade. Iron on medium heat. Wash with similar colours the first time.

about the piece,

Description

Cream holds every colour the way silence holds music, and this Navratri lehenga choli understands that perfectly. Rendered in breathable cotton, the fabric carries a satin digital print that layers multicolour motifs across the skirt with the quiet confidence of a contemporary hand. The print draws on the festive visual vocabulary of Navratri, translating its exuberance into something considered and wearable across all nine nights of celebration. A side chain-dori closure at the waist adds an artisanal finishing detail, one that nods to traditional garment-making without straining toward nostalgia. The pairing of a green muslin dupatta is particularly thoughtful; muslin's lightness ensures the dupatta moves with you rather than against you, and the colour anchors the cream base with an earthy, grounded warmth. Available in sizes from XS to L, as well as unstitched for a personalised fit, this ensemble speaks to those who want celebration without excess. Style it with oxidised silver jhumkas and kolhapuri chappals for the dance floor, or with block-printed mojris and a simple potli bag for the evening gathering.

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Behind this piece

Digital print on cotton satin is a craft conversation between old and new. The base fabric draws from India's long tradition of fine cotton weaving, a fibre that has dressed this subcontinent through centuries of festivity and ritual. The satin finish adds a quiet luminosity without the weight of silk, making it particularly suited to the nine nights of Navratri, when movement matters as much as beauty. The multicolour print references the exuberant palette of Garba, where each swirl of colour carries the energy of devotional celebration across Gujarat and beyond.

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How to style

For Garba evenings, pair this lehenga with kolhapuri block-heeled sandals and oxidised silver jhumkas to honour the folk roots of the occasion. The green muslin dupatta drapes beautifully as a shoulder accent or a head covering for aarti moments. For a daytime festive gathering, style the choli with a light kundan maang tikka and nude block heels. The cream ground also accepts a pop of colour from a silk potli in mustard or coral. Keep the neck clean to let the dupatta's texture speak for itself.

to last,

Fabric & care

Cotton satin requires a measured hand. Machine wash on a gentle, cold cycle, or hand wash in cool water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid wringing; press out water gently and dry flat in shade to prevent the satin weave from distorting. Iron on a low setting, reverse side facing up, while the fabric is slightly damp. Store the lehenga folded along its natural seams, wrapped in soft muslin, away from direct light. Proper storage preserves the vibrancy of the digital print across many festive seasons.

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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.