Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
Picture of Zayna Almond Ensemble
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Zayna Almond Ensemble

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SKU: FTA-EEC-14
Color: Almond Beige Fabric: Shirt: Organza, Lehenga: Zari Silk, Dupatta: Net Work Details: Embroidery and Embellished
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A graceful composition in soft almond beige, this to-die-for ensemble blends timeless craft with contemporary sophistication. The sheer organza shirt features a bold, statement silk thread work pattern intricately adorned with pearls, crystals, 3D floral accents, and delicate organza petals — creating a striking interplay of texture and detail.
It is layered over a structured zari silk bustier for a seamless blend of coverage and style. The look is paired with a pure silver banarsi lehenga, woven in rich zari for a luminous, heritage-inspired base. Completing the set is a net dupatta, finished with a matching resham embroidered border and embellished with pearls, crystals, and an all-over crystal chan, adding just the right touch of shimmer.
Perfect for that unforgettable monochrome moment.

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"We make every effort to ensure that the colours seen on the images accurately reflect the colour of the actual garment. However, there might be slight variances because of several things like the makeup of cloth dyes, the climate at the time of dying, and variations in display output because of colour settings, lighting, monitor capabilities and digital photography.

Silk based fabrics may have natural darker threads due to uneven yards which are a part of its weaving process. The raw appearance of the fabric is its appeal."