A Regal Symphony of Craft
Rooted in the grandeur of the Mughal courts, the Anarkali silhouette has long been celebrated as a symbol of eternal elegance and feminine grace. Named after the legendary Anarkali, whose beauty and poise captured hearts centuries ago, this style was originally crafted for queens and courtesans in rich silks, its flowing flare designed to mirror the majesty of royalty.
Our Maroon Anarkali pays homage to this timeless heritage while embracing the artistry of Indian handwork. Fashioned in luxurious fabric, it is adorned with cutdana embroidery that shimmers with subtle light, traditional dabka that weaves depth and regality, and mirror work that reflects the spirit of festivity. Every detail is handcrafted, carrying forward the legacy of generations of artisans.
The result is a piece that is not merely attire but a story of heritage reimagined — where history, craft, and elegance converge to create an ensemble worthy of celebration.
About Georgette:
- Georgette fabric originated in early 20th century France, named after the French dressmaker Madame Georgette de la Plante.
- Traditionally woven from silk, georgette became prized for its lightweight, sheer, and flowy drape, making it a favorite for elegant Indian silhouettes like sarees, lehengas, and Anarkalis.
- Today, both pure silk georgette and high-quality blends are used, loved for their graceful fall and comfort.
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