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Kurta:
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Style: Straight-cut kurta (not flared or A-line), offering a sleek silhouette.
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Color: Usually a soft or bright pink shade.
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Embroidery: Can include intricate threadwork, zari (metallic threads), sequins, mirror work, or bead embellishments. Often found on the neckline, cuffs, hemline, or all over the fabric.
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Fabric: Common choices include cotton, silk, georgette, chiffon, or rayon—depending on the occasion (casual or festive).
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Bottom Wear:
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Typically paired with straight pants, churidar, or palazzos in a matching or contrasting color.
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The embroidery may be minimal or complementary to the kurta design.
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Dupatta:
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Often included in sets meant for formal or semi-formal wear.
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Can be plain, lightly embellished, or richly embroidered, usually made from a flowy fabric like chiffon, net, or silk.
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Occasions to Wear
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Casual outings (in cotton variants)
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Festive gatherings or poojas (with heavier embroidery)
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Semi-formal events like office parties or family functions
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