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party dress salwar kameez Party Wear Salwar Kameez in Sea Green Shade Online 2021 SMALLParty Wear Salwar Kameez in Sea Green Shade is a very ethereal attire because of its soft shade. It is perfect t style on any special event or party. This dress is decorated with pretty hand embellishments making it a perfect choice if you are looking for Pakistani Party Dress. Kameez: This Embroidered Chiffon Dress comes with a Long Kameez imparting modish insights to this dress and triggering the overall look. This kameez is emblazoned with very

Party Wear Salwar Kameez in Sea Green Shade is a very ethereal attire because of its soft shade. It is perfect t style on any special event or party. This dress is decorated with pretty hand embellishments making it a perfect choice if you are looking for Pakistani Party Dress.

Kameez: This Embroidered Chiffon Dress comes with a Long Kameez imparting modish insights to this dress and triggering the overall look. This kameez is emblazoned with very fine embroidery work accompanied by tilla. An embroidered organza border twinned with pearly embellishments on front & back border and sleeves border is adding more to its charm.

Trousers: This kameez is paired with matching color trousers in raw silk fabric maintaining the elegant look of this Pakistani Formal Wear. These trousers have an embroidered organza border on their hemline imparting a luxurious look to the whole dress.

Dupatta: This Party Wear Salwar Kameez is paired with an ethereal sea green dupatta in chiffon fabric in order to summarize the overall splendid look. This dupatta is adorned with beautiful embroidery and mukaish work in gold. Furthermore, an embroidered organza patch on pallu is an addition to its grace.

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SKU: PF19

Detailing:  Hand Embroidery, Tilla, Mukaish, Sequins

Color: Sea Green

Fabric: Chiffon, Raw Silk
Design: Hand embellished with Embroidery, Floral Designs
Event:  Party Wear, Wedding Party, Festive

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