1. Pleasing Palazzos With Bandhani Blend
Take your bandhani route one notch up with this eclectic purple-hued embroidery palazzo suit. The leheriya dupatta gives it a further more traditional and rich look. The attractive gotta work on the yoke is adding a good ethnic touch to the suit and making it shiny and colourful. The suit has a unique charm and look and one can wear it at Indian events and rituals.
3. An Icing Of Bandhani On Anarkali
Looking for the best option for an extremely rich and traditional look? This bandhani red Anarkali dress can be the best bet for your ethnic desires. Tassels, dori at the back, sequins, mirror work, and the hem edged with stones is making it a complete set for heavy wedding functions or for bridal rituals. What’s more? The red shade makes for a lovely royal outfit for the lovers of Indian-roots and culture.
The Pop Of Peplum
The suit with a fusion of stylish peplum, ethnic mirror works and designer bell sleeves is sure to get all eyes on you. Along with modernity, fashion appeal and elegance, the suit boasts of royal tradition and culture with Mughal motifs and ornate embroidery. The bandhani suit with designer elements is totally looking spell-binding and attractive for your upcoming wedding events and Indian ceremonies. With a red dupatta, the outfit is offering royal vibes.
Sharara To Steal The Show
Electric green salwar kameez with bandhani dupatta looks gorgeous and gives an outfit a stunning effect. The suit is perfect for minimalistic brides who like to keep it simple, elegant yet ethnic. The cut dana work, mirror specks and embellishments are turning the suit into a vibrant and attractive piece. Not to forget the beauty of bandhani doesn’t fail to impress and make everyone praise the outfit.