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Heavy Designer Indian Wedding Dress in Long Shirt Trouser

Heavy Designer Indian Wedding Dress in Long Shirt Trouser

Buy Designer Indian Wedding Dress in Long Shirt Trouser in Premium Quality Detailed Dress paired with Heavy Net Grey Dupatta. Customizable. Fast Shipping
Designer Indian Wedding Dress in Long Shirt Trouser is infused with classical glamour and beauty striking a long shirt in fully embellished work of dabka, zari, naqshi nagh, and pearls along with tussles on front and back ghaira pairing with raw silk embroidered trouser. Shirt: Fully Embellished shirt infused with classical silver work of dabka, nagh, zari, pearls, and 3d flowers are enhancing the charm of this Pakistani wedding party wear or Indian wedding engagement dress. Sleeves are fully embroidered with the same work as on the shirt with a long back tail shirt style. This Pretty shirt is covered with heavy work looking gorgeous in itself. Trouser: Capri's heavily embroidered trouser is beautifully complimented with this dress. You will look breathtakingly gorgeous wearing this formal Indian Wedding Dress.  Detailed Description: SKU: WN110 Detailing: Embroidery, zari, dabka, pearls Sequins. Color: Light peach with Silver Fabric: Net Design: Fully embellished, Embroidery, Dabka Event:  Wedding Festive, Party wear

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