Anarkali-style Kurta with palazzo and Dupatta (RIYA M-91)
This olive-green kurta set is a refined example of modern ethnic wear, combining a flared silhouette with traditional Gota Patti and Zardosi work. The ensemble radiates an earthy elegance, perfect for formal festive occasions.
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Color: Deep Olive Green
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Fabric: Sheer Georgette over a solid lining, providing a lightweight yet structured volume
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Components: A three-piece set including a mid-length flared kurta, matching wide-leg bottoms, and a heavy border dupatta
| Feature | Description |
| Kurta (Top) | A flared, Anarkali-style top with a round neckline. It features an asymmetric, diagonal embroidered panel (angrakha-style influence) that crosses the bodice. Small gold "butti" motifs are scattered across the fabric. |
| Sleeves | Sheer, voluminous bishop sleeves with embroidered cuffs and delicate gold border detailing along the length. |
| Bottoms | Matching olive wide-leg trousers or sharara pants, featuring vertical pleats or ruffles at the hem to add movement. |
| Dupatta | A matching sheer dupatta featuring a thick, scalloped gold border with intricate floral Zardosi work. |
| Embellishments | Traditional gold threadwork, sequins, and scalloped "Kangana" borders that provide a rich, antique metallic finish. |
Style & Occasion
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Vibe: Understated luxury with a focus on silhouette and traditional craft.
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Best For: Festive dinners, Mehendi ceremonies, or intimate wedding functions.
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Styling Tip: To complement the warm olive and gold tones, pair with heavy gold Jhumkas (as shown) and a traditional Maang Tikka. A side-swept voluminous hairstyle or braid would highlight the detailed work on the shoulders and dupatta border.
Original: $254.58
-70%$254.58
$76.37

Description
This olive-green kurta set is a refined example of modern ethnic wear, combining a flared silhouette with traditional Gota Patti and Zardosi work. The ensemble radiates an earthy elegance, perfect for formal festive occasions.
-
Color: Deep Olive Green
-
Fabric: Sheer Georgette over a solid lining, providing a lightweight yet structured volume
-
Components: A three-piece set including a mid-length flared kurta, matching wide-leg bottoms, and a heavy border dupatta
| Feature | Description |
| Kurta (Top) | A flared, Anarkali-style top with a round neckline. It features an asymmetric, diagonal embroidered panel (angrakha-style influence) that crosses the bodice. Small gold "butti" motifs are scattered across the fabric. |
| Sleeves | Sheer, voluminous bishop sleeves with embroidered cuffs and delicate gold border detailing along the length. |
| Bottoms | Matching olive wide-leg trousers or sharara pants, featuring vertical pleats or ruffles at the hem to add movement. |
| Dupatta | A matching sheer dupatta featuring a thick, scalloped gold border with intricate floral Zardosi work. |
| Embellishments | Traditional gold threadwork, sequins, and scalloped "Kangana" borders that provide a rich, antique metallic finish. |
Style & Occasion
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Vibe: Understated luxury with a focus on silhouette and traditional craft.
-
Best For: Festive dinners, Mehendi ceremonies, or intimate wedding functions.
-
Styling Tip: To complement the warm olive and gold tones, pair with heavy gold Jhumkas (as shown) and a traditional Maang Tikka. A side-swept voluminous hairstyle or braid would highlight the detailed work on the shoulders and dupatta border.























