

This black co-ord set is cut in German rayon — a fabric that sits in the sweet spot between structure and drape, holds colour with exceptional depth, and photographs with a richness that cheaper fabrics simply cannot replicate. The black base here isn't flat or plain — it's the canvas that makes the embroidery work twice as hard. And the embroidery earns its place. A dense terracotta, burnt orange, and antique gold floral border runs across the chest, repeats on the sleeve cuffs, and then comes back in full force at the kurta hem and palazzo border — creating a frame-within-a-frame effect that makes the entire silhouette feel intentional and complete. Scattered pearl detailing sits along the round neckline, adding just enough shimmer without tipping into over-embellished territory. The wide-leg palazzo carries the same border at the hem — so head-to-toe, the set reads as one cohesive piece rather than two items thrown together. Black works for everything this season refuses to pin down — a Diwali party, a sangeet dinner, a corporate ethnic night, a friend's birthday celebration where you want to look like you planned this outfit weeks ago. Which you now have. No dupatta requi
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