Georgette: – Delicate, light and airy.
Essentially a more modern styled anarkali.
Goes beautifully with a kurti or tshirt and jeans.
Anarkali: – Heavy, voluminous fabric that covers you up like a cape.
For when you want to feel fancy, but still be comfortable in your clothes!
Traditional: – Fitted with pleats reaching the knees.
Worn over the salwar or lehenga and tucked in at the waistline.
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The timeless, versatile style of Georgette.
The full, voluminous skirts and slit sleeves of Anarkali.
The graceful, flowing tunic and skirt of Traditional.
The glamorous flair of Fancy.
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Georgette: – Georgette is a traditional dress with a modest neckline and long sleeves. Ideal for conservative occasions such as weddings and funerals.
There are many designs to choose from, from the body of the dress to the shape of the sleeves.
The fabric is usually silk or cotton, depending on your preference and budget.
Anarkali: – Anarkali is a traditional outfit that typically consists of a long skirt with an attached shirt that is cut off at hip level.
The fabric can be plain-woven