| Product Name | Gray Silver Bridal Maxi (Inspired by Maria B) |
| Product SKU | GSBM |
| Outfit Type | Eastern Bridal Wear |
| Collection | Nikkah Dresses |
| Work Technique | Pure Hand Embroidery and other embellishments |
Gray Silver Bridal Maxi Details
We are specialists in introducing the chicest trends in Pakistani bridal fashion. Recently, we updated our stock with something so unique and classy. Our gray silver wedding maxi is an absolute vision in a super striking colour-theme by our most talented artisans. It is a picture-perfect grey look for a ravishing desi bride in Canada. You can wear it on your most special day with confidence. The following are the complete details of this Gray Silver Nikkah Maxi.
Design and Fabric Details
The design of the maxi is traditional; however, the neckline comes with a boat-style as it touches the shoulders (however, it’s completely customizable). The back of the neck is also deep and modern with stylish cutwork. It’s fitted from the chest and waist, while flowy and flared from the panel area. The maxi also features a huge tail on the back and scallops on the borders. The matching dupatta also comes with cutwork and is made of pure net fabric. Further fabrics we used in this trendy maxi are silk and organza. We used some Can-Can under the maxi to achieve a princess look.
Colour Scheme
Gray and silver are the dominant tones in this floor-sweeping Nikkah maxi. The silver colour scheme looks jaw-dropping on the gray colour fabrics. Along with silver, there are some other accents in the colour scheme as well to give a contrasting look.
Embroidery Details of Gray Silver Bridal Maxi
The Gray Silver Bridal Maxi is loaded with heavy decoration. The bodice area is embellished with nakshi, dabla, resham threads, sequins, kat dana, and enhanced with three-dimensional petals. The petals on the front bodice and sleeves give this ensemble a completely unique look and feel. The panels are decorated with jaal-work, while the bottom border is, once again, heavily embellished with pure salma-sitara work with advanced techniques. The dupatta comes with a heavy border, and the pearls on the dupatta (along with the dabka technique) shine so beautifully.
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