Design and Style:
This is a long, flared kurti, often referred to as an "Anarkali style," which is characterized by its fit-and-flare silhouette. The kurti features a striking two-tone color block design, with a predominant blue color on the sides and a contrasting red and pink central panel. The central panel is a key design element, running vertically down the front of the garment, creating a slimming and elegant look. The kurti also has tasseled tie-ups on both sides at the waist, allowing for an adjustable fit and adding a decorative touch. The neckline is a classic round shape, and the sleeves are three-quarter length.
Material and Weaving Technique:
The kurti is made from Sambalpuri Ikkat cotton, a traditional handloom textile from Odisha, India. The term "Ikkat" refers to the intricate dyeing technique used to create the beautiful, blurry patterns, which are characteristic of this craft. The blue side panels and the red/pink central panel both showcase different Ikkat patterns, demonstrating the versatility of the technique.
Color Palette:
The color palette is vibrant and eye-catching. The main body of the kurti is a deep navy or royal blue, while the central panel is a mix of vibrant red and light pink, with some white accents. The tassels and the hem of the kurti also feature the same red and pink shades, creating a cohesive look.
Fit and Comfort:
As a cotton garment, it is designed to be comfortable and breathable, making it suitable for both daily wear and special occasions. The Anarkali cut ensures a relaxed fit through the torso and a graceful flow at the bottom. The side tie-ups allow the wearer to cinch the waist for a more defined shape.
Shifting Date-10-12days
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