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Simple Powder Pink Nikkah Maxi

Original price was: C$ 2,242.Current price is: C$ 1,293.

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Dress Details:

Dress includes: Gown, Maxi , Dupatta
Fabric: Raw Silk
Duptta Fabric: Organza
Colour: Pink

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Product Name Simple Powder Pink Nikkah Maxi
Product SKU SPPNM
Outfit Type Eastern Bridal Wear
Collection Nikkah Dresses
Work Technique Pure Hand Embroidery and other embellishments

Simple Powder Pink Nikkah Maxi Details

Simplicity is the new modernity. However, there is a shortage of brides-to-be in Canada who love ultra-modern Pakistani bridal dresses for their wedding. However, there is still an emerging number of brides who want a simple bridal gown for their intimate Nikkah ceremony. Our 2025-26 bridal collection is the elegant amalgamation of simple and modern clothes for today’s contemporary brides. So whether you’re looking for a traditional suit with modern twists or a unique, one-of-a-kind outfit for your big day, our bridal catalogue is the ultimate destination for you. Check out our latest Simple Powder Pink Nikkah Maxi that is exclusively designed for brides who love a minimal outfit with captivating zardozi work. The following are the details of this unique yet breathtaking article.

Design and Fabric Details

As the name of this outfit suggests, the design is clean and simple. The neckline is rounded (a bit deep). The maxi has a few panels and some can-can to create a flowy look. It’s a floor-hugging gown with a matching classic dupatta.

Colour Scheme

We chose a light shade of pink (powder pink) for the fabric. While pure zardozi dabka has been featured in silver tone with some resham work in peach shades. The silver-dominant zari artwork looks sophisticated on light pink fabric.

Embroidery Details of Simple Powder Pink Nikkah Maxi

It’s pure zardozi work (the kora, dabka and nakshi combination). Different sizes of floral patterns have been used in the embroidery. The maxi starts with small floral motifs at the top, gradually increasing in size and density toward the bottom. The dupatta features intricate cutwork and a heavily embellished border, with sequins sprayed all over.

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