Ziya viscose kurta
Ziya viscose kurta



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Elevate your ethnic wardrobe with our elegant Ziya Kurta. Crafted from lightweight viscose georgette, this kurta features beautiful tone-on-tone 3D handwork chikankari, adding a touch of sophistication and artistry to your ensemble. The accompanying inner is made from pure mul cotton, ensuring comfort and breathability.
Key Features
- Fabric: Soft viscose georgette for a flowy silhouette
- Handwork: Exquisite tone-to-tone 3D chikankari embroidery
- Inner Layer: Pure mul cotton for added comfort
- Design: Elegant, perfect for both casual and semi-formal occasions
-Length:43 inches
Styling Tips:
1. Pair with Palazzos: Combine this kurta with soft-colored palazzos or churidars for a graceful look.
2. Accessorize Smartly: Opt for statement jhumkas or delicate stud earrings to highlight the intricate handwork.
3. Footwear Choices: Choose traditional juttis or classy block heels to complement the ethnic vibe.
4. Layer with a Dupatta: A sheer, matching dupatta can enhance the overall look, particularly for festive occasions.
5. Go for Minimal Makeup: A natural makeup look with soft hues will keep the focus on the beautiful kurta.
### Occasions to Wear:
- Family gatherings or festivals
- Evening parties and celebrations
- Cultural events or traditional functions
This Ziya Viscose Georgette Kurta is a must-have piece for those looking to blend tradition with modern style effortlessly! Enjoy the comfort and elegance it brings to your wardrobe. ✨
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Soft Comfort
Everyday ease.

Free Shipping
Across India.

Natural Fabric
Pure & breathable.

Custom Fit
Tailored sizing.
"I think Indian women are very beautiful. They look gorgeous in traditional wear. Nothing beats the elegance of a Kurtas." — Sabyasachi Mukherjee
"Indian clothing is not just about tradition, it's about timeless beauty. The artistry, the fabrics, the embroidery — they tell stories." — Ritu Kumar