Kurti:
The kurti is a long, anarkali-style or A-line cut, reaching approximately to the ankles. The main body of the kurti features a striking design. The upper half, particularly the front and sleeves, is black with intricate yellow and white patterns, likely a Sambalpuri ikat design. The pattern appears to be a geometric or floral motif. The lower half of the kurti, from the waist down, is a contrasting golden or mustard-yellow color with a textured, possibly crushed or velvet-like finish. There are also black and white patterned bands separating the different sections and at the hem. The sleeves are elbow-length and have a decorative tassel detail at the cuff.
Pants:
The pants are black, likely a straight-cut or and are visible at the ankles. They appear to be simple in design, allowing the kurti and dupatta to be the focal point of the outfit.
Dupatta:
The dupatta is a key feature of the outfit. It is a long, black dupatta with a decorative border. The border is a detailed Sambalpuri ikat design in white and black, possibly with small, geometric patterns. The main body of the dupatta is a plain black fabric, but it has a unique "middle patch" design. This patch is a decorative band running down the center of the dupatta, featuring a pattern that may be a Pata (silk) design, which would be typical for Sambalpuri textiles. The Pata patch adds a vibrant and traditional element to the otherwise plain black dupatta. The ends of the dupatta have decorative tassels or fringes.
Overall Ensemble:
The outfit is a beautiful blend of traditional and contemporary styles. The combination of the rich black and golden colors, the intricate Sambalpuri ikat patterns, and the elegant silhouette creates a sophisticated look. The Pata dupatta with its middle patch detail is a unique and authentic touch that highlights the rich textile heritage of Sambalpur.
Middle Patch Pata Dupatta-700/-
Shifting Date-10-12days
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