Kurta : Yellow Kota kurta with silk yoke in the front, which is the upper portion of the kurta that covers the shoulders and chest, is made of silk and has geometric and Mayil patterns in gold zari. The kurta has 3/4th sleeves that end just below the elbow, and the sleeve cuffs have silk detailing that adds an elegant touch to the garment. The neckline is a scoop neck, which is a wide, curved neckline that exposes the collarbone and a bit of the chest area.
Bottom : Yellow cotton straight pants with side pockets.
Dupatta : Yellow Kota dupatta with silk border.
Overall, outfit is a beautiful and stylish garment that combines traditional and modern elements to create a unique and fashionable look. It is perfect for special occasions, festivals, or formal events.
Care Instructions
Cotton & Kota Doria are natural fabrics and are some of the most comfortable fabrics for summer. At aavaranaa, we take care to source only handloom fabrics. Read how to take care of them.
# Cottons and cotton kotas are easy to maintain and can even be machine washed on gentle cycle. However, if your cotton has been enhanced with natural dye prints, embroidery or kalamkari, kindly avoid machine washing them. Washing them in machine with harsh chemicals may result in them fading quickly.
# Since a majority of our fabrics use natural dyes, we recommend testing if they bleed and washing them separately for the first few washes.If they bleed colour, we recommend soaking them in salt water and washing with gentle detergents or shampoo or dry cleaning them
# If your fabric has undergone a couple of drycleans, you can start washing them at home (not kalamkari).
# Avoid tumble dry and always line dry under shade to ensure a long life for your fabrics