An elegant grey ensemble crafted for understated Nikkah sophistication. The subtle block printing blends seamlessly with delicate Resham and Badla embroidery, creating a refined look that speaks of grace, purity, and timeless tradition.
Soft, serene, and deeply romantic — this Misty Rose outfit is adorned with fine Resham and Badla embroidery, elevated by exquisite Adda work. Perfectly suited for the sacred charm of a Nikkah ceremony, it embodies purity and gentle celebration.
A calming Ice Blue creation in self-textured Karandi, enriched with artisanal Achor stitching and meticulous Adda work. Its ethereal tone and handcrafted detailing make it an ideal choice for a serene and graceful Nikkah look.
This regal Olive Green ensemble features an Indian Silk waistcoat adorned with Achor embroidery, patch accents, and refined Adda work. A distinguished piece for the groom or a close family member — perfect for a dignified Nikkah appearance.
A dreamy Lilac outfit designed in airy Cotton Net, highlighted with classic Achor embroidery and shimmering Tilla detailing. Velvet patchwork adds depth and richness, making it an elegant choice for the soft, sacred ambiance of a Nikkah day.
Crafted in luxurious Raw Silk, this Beige Gold Prince Coat set (paired with kurta and trousers) is adorned with Tilla, Badla, and refined Adda work. A majestic ensemble made for the groom who prefers classic opulence for his Nikkah ceremony.
A soothing Dusty Green outfit featuring premium Raw Silk with intricate embroidery, luminous Tilla work, and delicate Adda embellishments. Designed to embody subtle luxury, it complements the serene and spiritual aura of a Nikkah event.
Vibrant yet refined, this Turquoise Ramen Silk ensemble features classic Anchor embroidery and traditional Tilla detailing. Bold and celebratory, it’s perfect for adding a touch of joyful color to Nikkah festivities.
Tailored in matka silk, this kurta features a delicate spray of floral embroidery across the front, framed by looped buttons and embroidered borders at the sleeves and hem. It is paired with sharp trousers and a coordinating shawl edged with tassels, making it an Eid look that issubtle in detail, strong in presence
The neckline of this matka silk kurta is quietly elevated with tonal floral embroidery, trailing down a neat button placket. A textured silk shawl, scalloped at edges and embroidered along all sides, brings dimension to the ensemble, the ensemble is balanced by simple coordinating pajamas beneath.
A soft KARANDI kurta with anchor thread embroidery on the sleeves and neckline sits beneath an open waistcoat, stitched with dori and anchor work detailing. Relaxed trousers complete the look deeming it easy to wear, yet considered in every stitch.
Subtle patterning meets structured design in this cotton kurta, embroidered at the neckline and finished with multihead threadwork on the front and sleeves. Worn with loose trousers, it strikes a balance between comfort and craft for the man who prefers quiet distinction.
A study in understatement: this biscuit-toned karandi ensemble pairs a short, plain kurta and trousers with a waistcoat that introduces eyelet-style cutwork as a subtle design flourish. Unassuming yet refined, it’s an Eid look for men who favour quiet detail over display.
Crafted from textured matka silk, this kurta layers floral embroidery with eyelet panels along the front and sleeves offering depth without weight, anchored by loop buttons at the chest. Worn with clean, unfussed trousers, it’s a thoughtful play of pattern and negative space.
This front-open kurta in crisp white paper silk features chevron-style embroidery in tonal thread, giving it structure and movement. Finished with a hidden placket and paired with plain trousers, it’s a modern take on Eid which is both airy, and assured.
Cut from subtly patterned cotton, this kurta showcases multihead embroidery and eyelet detailing along the placket, sleeve ends, and hem. The sharp tailored trousers complete a look that feels both breathable and styled with ease.
With embroidered floral vines climbing across its surface, this paper silk kurta is finished with an open neckline and delicate thread ties. Its loose trousers echo the relaxed mood making this an ensemble that holds ceremony and comfort in equal measure.
A crisp self-textured cotton net kurta is elevated with tonal multihead embroidery and eyelet-inspired cutwork across the chest, sleeves, and hem. Paired with tailored trousers, this ensemble is ideal for a summer Eid with no shortage of style.
In soft beige cotton net, this three-piece look brings together a clean kurta and trouser set with a waistcoat rich in pin-tucks, anchor-thread scrollwork, and embroidered borders. Composed for those who prefer their Eid attire considered but never overly ornate.
Small Mughal block-printed motifs dance across a cotton net kurta, layered under a waistcoat detailed with paisley embroidery, pintucks, and anchor work. With its nods to heritage and hands-on craft, this look channels tradition through a modern lens.
A karandi kurta, clean in cut and restrained in palette, carries embroidery along the neckline with loop-button closures that add a quiet texture. Paired with minimal trousers, it’s a confident, no-frills approach to Eid dressing.
In matka silk, this kurta-and-trouser set is punctuated by a richly embroidered waistcoat, where swirling paisleys unfold in tonal thread. Anchor work and embroidery on the sleeves making the look polished, and worthy of any Eid gathering.
This short karandi kurta in Morning Sand features a large floral and leafy motif embroidered across the chest in tonal thread, anchor, Resham, and machine embroidery. The band collar neckline and sleeve borders are accented with loop buttons and delicate embroidery, adding structure to the soft, flowing silhouette. A perfect choice for Eid mornings spent in family gatherings, moving effortlessly from prayers to festive meals.
A short cotton net kurta, trousers, and waistcoat set featuring repeats of ambi paisley motifs embroidered on the waistcoat in tone-on-tone anchor and Resham work. The kurta’s neckline and sleeve borders are detailed with ari embroidery, adding a subtle contrast. Ideal for celebrating Eid with loved ones, from the quiet reverence of the mosque to the warmth of the dining table.