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Outfit Type: Eastern
Style: Kurta Set
Color Type: Teal
Package Includes: 3 Piece Top , Bottom & Dupatta
Fabric:
Work Technique: Embroidered
Best worn in: Winter Season
Description:
Evania—a symphony of winter luxury, unfolds as an ode to refined elegance and masterful artistry. Set against a plush emerald green canvas, this ensemble transforms into a regal showcase of intricate floral embroidery in hues of ivory, cyan, and moss. Each stitch is a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship, creating a tapestry that embodies winter's serene beauty and timeless allure.
The opulent emerald tones harmonize beautifully with the delicate florals, enveloping the wearer in an air of quiet sophistication and regal splendor. Paired with a resplendent karandi dupatta, gracefully adorned with cascading floral motifs, and trousers enhanced by intricately embroidered borders, Evania is a vision of thoughtful design and unparalleled winter refinement.
This is more than attire; it is an artful creation—a timeless statement of femininity and grace. Evania is destined to be a treasured masterpiece for connoisseurs of luxury, an embodiment of elegance that redefines winter sophistication.
Disclaimer: The color of the outfit may vary due to the lighting effect used in the photography.
Please note that Saleem Fabrics does not offer any cash refunds under any circumstances.
However, we do offer a flexible exchange policy — if you face any issue with your purchase, you can exchange the product at any of our stores within the same budget range.
We offer a 7-day exchange policy, which means you have 7 days after receiving your order to request an exchange.
To be eligible for an exchange, your item must meet the following conditions:
The item must be unused, unworn, and unwashed.
It must be in the same condition as received, with original tags and packaging intact.
You must provide the system-generated invoice (mandatory) and proof of purchase.






