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Guluna

A modern muse wrapped in tradition — this open golden gown is adorned with intricately embellished floral bunches and paired with a jamawar, tailed gharara. The dupatta glows with all-over sequin florals, completing this regal and graceful look.
$1,508.00

Nawab Bai

A long organza shirt featuring a delicate floral repeat, elevated with heavy adda tilla and bodla work. It is paired with an organza sharara and an Indian-silk dupatta, beautifully finished with trims and gota — a perfect harmony of elegance and heritage.
$1,567.00

Mehar Naz

A traditional white-gold lehnga choli crafted in tilla karandi, complemented by red jamawar and pink tissue borders. The ensemble is completed with exquisite hand embellishment — floral pita, naqshi, tilla, and bead work — creating a masterpiece of timeless artistry.
$1,964.00

Sahib Jan B

A luxurious Ramem silk shirt richly adorned with pearls, sitara, naqshi, and tilla. Paired with a matching sharara featuring a delicate floral jaal, and an organza dupatta with a heavily worked border. A graceful ode to classic tradition.
$1,687.00

Mehrosh

An elegant organza angrakha embellished with pita and naqshi, featuring geometric and floral adda borders. Styled with organza bottoms and a maind enhanced with chiffon detailing. The dupatta is richly worked in adda, completing a look of pure, fluid elegance.
$1,528.00

Hasrat Begum

A soft, feminine white chiffon peshwas paired with a charming koti and an ice-blue dupatta framed with floral jamawar and gota trims. Finished with a chiffon sharara featuring jamawar borders and gota detailing — a portrait of serene, timeless beauty.
$1,925.00

Gulnar

Modern grace meets classic tradition in this white Indian-silk peshwas, delicately sprinkled with chan. The bodice and sleeves feature intricate 3D cutwork appliqué, pearls, naqshi, and hammered detailing. Paired with a dreamy organza dupatta finished with kiran edging — effortlessly refined and eternally elegant.
$1,567.00

Gul Begum

Begum arrives in deep maroon Indian silk, lavishly adorned with silk appliqués, block-printed motifs, and shimmering hand adda embroidery. The lehenga’s structured silhouette begins with a chevron pattern cinching the waist, then flows into diamond-shaped lozenge motifs meticulously embroidered in silken threads and mirror work. The hem flares into majestic Mughal arches niche-like in form are finished with twin borders of radiant golden embroidery and glittering embellishment that gleam with every step. The long-sleeved choli features angular cuts at the sleeve ends, reflecting the strong architectural shapes that define the ensemble. A sheer organza dupatta, scattered with a delicate spray of sequins and mirrors, floats like stardust, its four borders richly embroidered in gold and edged with traditional kiran trims that shimmer with movement
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Gul Badan

A garden in full bloom, Gul Badan iscrafted from rose pink Indian silk and soaked in old-school romance. The choli is short, with demure half sleeves dusted with judiciously placed mirror work and glints of metallic thread embroidery. The lehenga begins at the waist with chevron patterning and evolves into diamond-shaped panels, each box housing a Mughal floral motif rendered in a mix of silken thread embroidery, block print, and tiny mirrors that glint like dew. Beneath this garden of geometry, vertical scrolls rise like creeping vines embroidered delicately in lines that mimic antique architectural flourishes. The hem is finished with multiple embroidered borders that layer like sari pallus from a bygone era. A contrasting organza dupatta in lush green explodes with large, bold floral Mughal motifs in gota and adda work, framed in broad gold borders with embroidered trims running along all four edges.
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Gul-e-Khaas

Gul-e-Khaas is something rare done in dark green Indian silk ensemble, bold and botanical, starts with a sleeveless choli in floral printed silk, traced with golden embroidery across the neckline and straps like delicate vines creeping along marble. The lehenga spills open like a secret Mughal garden, featuring appliqués of the same floral print, layered over block-printed motifs and enhanced with gota patti, mirror work, and fine hand embroidery. The spade-like motifs cascade downward and transform into intricate geometric patterns inspired by Mughal ceiling art symmetrical, hypnotic, and rich in detail. Lines of sequins and mirrorwork slash through the skirt like glints of sun in foliage. The hemline is a spectacle unto itself, with an ornate Mughal border densely embroidered in golden threadwork. The matching organza dupatta is no less opulent, blooming with large and small printed flowers at both ends, accented with gota patti and adda work, framed by embroidered borders and finished with charming kiran trims and fluttering tassels
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Gul-e-Jaan

Gulé Jaan is dipped in the pale luminescence of icy blue Indian silk. The choli, long-sleeved with a graceful boat neckline, features a double-sleeve illusion and subtle structure, embroidered in golden thread with twinkling pearls that dangle at the cuffs like icicles on a window ledge. The lehenga is composed of angular silk appliqué panels stitched together like stained glass, each one enclosing a peacock motif picked out in sequins and zari. Across the expanse, palmette-shaped borders stretch in angular symmetry, embroidered in fine gold thread, leading to a finely decorated hemline that sparkles like snow caught in twilight. The organza dupatta, light as a frost-kissed breeze, is embroidered with soft flowers in silken and metallic threads, framed with a scalloped internal border and edged in traditional golden kiran
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Mahjabeen

Mahjabeen is soft, white, and crafted in cream Indian silk, the ensemble is steeped in old-world techniques: silk appliqués, block print, adda embroidery, and glimmering mirror work. The choli is cut in a halter style, accentuated by Mughal jaali patterns in threadwork that enclose delicate gota patti florets like latticework backlit by sunrise. The panelled lehenga begins with a gentle spray of ascending Mughal motifs stitched in thread, building into wave-like chevrons, and ending in an explosion of large floral motifs reminiscent of miniature garden murals. These are all bordered with wide bands of embroidery, mirror work, and hand-done Mughal jaali inspired designs. The organza dupatta is an artwork in itself, featuring chevrons in sequins on both ends, scattered Mughal florals, and four glistening borders in gota and adda, each edge finished in soft golden kiran
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