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ORGANZA UNSTITCHED SALWAR 1911249
An Organza Unstitched Salwar with Stone Work is an exquisite blend of elegance and tradition, making it perfect for special occasions, festivals, or evening wear. The sheer, lightweight fabric of organza combined with intricate stone work creates a beautiful and sophisticated look. Here's a detailed overview of this style:
1. Fabric: Organza
- Organza is a sheer, lightweight fabric traditionally made from silk or polyester. It is known for its crisp texture and translucent appearance. Organza’s sheer quality gives it a delicate, ethereal feel, while its stiffness allows it to hold its shape well, making it ideal for creating beautiful drapes.
- It is often chosen for its luxurious appearance that is both elegant and airy. Organza is frequently used in formal wear and bridal collections due to its sophisticated sheen and texture.
- Lightweight and breathable, organza fabric is perfect for wearing during warmer months or in settings where you need something chic but still comfortable.
2. Unstitched Design
- Unstitched Salwar means that the fabric is provided in its raw form, without being stitched into a ready-to-wear garment. This allows you to have the salwar customized to your exact measurements and style preferences.
- Customization: You can choose the style of salwar that suits you best—be it a straight cut, churidar, palazzo, or patiala. The unstitched format gives you the freedom to design the salwar in a way that fits your body shape and comfort level.
- The uncut fabric allows you to decide how much of the stone work you want to showcase. You can also decide where to place the embellishments, creating a personalized and unique design.
3. Stone Work
- Stone work refers to the embellishment of fabric with stones, crystals, sequins, beads, or rhinestones. This intricate detailing enhances the visual appeal of the fabric and adds a touch of luxury and elegance.
- Types of Stones: The stones used can be of different sizes, shapes, and colors. Commonly, pearls, diamante stones, sequins, or glass stones are used, and they are often sewn into the fabric in intricate patterns or motifs.
- The stone work can be scattered across the salwar fabric or placed in strategic designs, such as floral patterns, paisleys, geometric shapes, or abstract patterns. This adds dimension and a sparkling effect to the overall look.
- Pockets of Embellishments: Stone work often features along the hemline, waist, or on the side seams of the salwar, but it can also be applied more densely to one side or to specific designated areas for a more luxurious effect.
4. Design Features
- Sheer Elegance: The organza fabric's transparency pairs perfectly with the stone work, creating an elegant and airy effect. The stones reflect light, making the salwar shimmer as you move.
- Intricate Detailing: The stone work elevates the salwar, turning it from a simple garment into a more sophisticated piece. The sparkle from the stones catches the light, adding a sense of glamour and luxury.
- Vibrant or Subtle Stones: The stones can either complement the fabric’s natural color (e.g., silver or gold stones on ivory or cream organza) or contrast with it for a bold look (e.g., ruby red or emerald green stones on deep-colored fabric).
5. Occasions
- Festivals: Organza salwars with stone work are perfect for special occasions like Diwali, Eid, or Navratri. The stone work adds a festive touch, making it ideal for celebrations.
- Weddings & Receptions: These salwars can also be worn for weddings, receptions, or engagement parties, where the shimmer from the stones and the elegant drape of the organza will make you stand out.
- Formal & Semi-Formal Events: The graceful and chic nature of this outfit makes it perfect for formal dinners, cocktail parties, or evening events.
6. Styling
- Pair with a Chikan or Embroidered Kurta: Since the salwar is unstitched, it can be paired with a matching organza kurta or a simple embroidered top. You can also mix it with a contrast-colored kurta to add a modern twist to the traditional look.
- Dupatta: A matching or contrasting organza dupatta with stone work or simple embellishments can complete the look. The sheer dupatta will blend perfectly with the salwar and elevate the entire ensemble.
- Footwear: Pair the organza salwar with traditional footwear like juttis, mules, or block heels. For a more formal look, you can opt for chandbalis or stone-studded heels to complement the stone work on the fabric.
- Jewelry: Depending on the amount of stone work on the salwar, you can opt for minimalistic jewelry or go for statement pieces such as chandbalis, chokers, or long earrings to balance out the sparkle of the stones.
7. Maintenance
- Organza fabric is delicate, so it's essential to handle it with care. It’s best to dry clean it or wash it by hand in cool water to maintain its texture.
- The stone work is generally securely attached, but gentle handling is recommended to prevent stones from coming loose.
Return Charges:
- In case of in-house returns, a return delivery charge of ₹200 will be applied.
- Shipping charges and Cash on Delivery (COD) charges are not refundable.
Please note the following:
- Returns requested after 24 hours from delivery will not be accepted.
- Return consignments should be sent back within 7 days of delivery.
- Cancellation requests can only be made within 24 hours of placing the order.
- Refunds will be processed once the returned product is received and verified to be in original condition.
For any return-related queries or to initiate a return, please contact our customer support team. We strive to provide a seamless and satisfactory return experience for our valued customers.COLOUR INFO - WHITE SHADE