

The Andaaz ivory anarkali gown is cut in pure cotton with a full gathered skirt that catches air with every turn — the kind of silhouette that photographs beautifully in motion and feels even better to wear. The ivory base carries a scattered sage green and dusty rose floral jaal print across the bodice and border, with the skirt staying lighter toward the centre and densening toward the hem — giving it a natural gradient that draws the eye downward exactly as it should. The angrakha-style wrap bodice is the detail that separates this from a standard anarkali — the overlapping front panel with full bishop sleeves creates a romantic, almost editorial silhouette. A row of mirror work embroidery and gota patti trim runs along the waist seam where the bodice meets the gathered skirt — the one moment of sparkle on an otherwise ethereal ivory canvas. The same gota detailing appears along the neckline edge. Cotton at this volume breathes. You can wear this for a full mehendi evening, a haldi function, a daytime wedding, or a festive family gathering without once thinking about the fabric. It moves, it lives, it photographs from every angle. This is the outfit you wear when the venue
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