Color: The outfit is a cohesive, monochromatic sage or olive green.
Silhouette: It features a three-piece traditional silhouette consisting of a straight, knee-length tunic (kameez), paired with voluminous, gathered flared trousers (sharara), and a matching lightweight scarf (dupatta).
The Tunic (Kameez): A straight-cut shirt featuring an all-over, intricate embroidery layout. The embellishments include delicate gold threadwork (zari), sequins, and fine beadwork arranged in ornate, classical floral and architectural motifs. It has a scoop neckline, three-quarter sleeves with detailed borders, and a heavily embellished hemline.
The Flared Trousers (Sharara): The trousers feature a distinct silhouette that is fitted down to the thigh and then flares out dramatically via dense, structured vertical pleating (gathers). The fabric has a subtle sheen and is lightly dotted with small embroidered motifs or pearls scattered across the flare.
The Scarf (Dupatta): Made from a sheer net or organza fabric, it is draped elegantly over the right shoulder. It features a fine, delicate pearl or bead-encrusted border along the edges, with a light scattering of tiny sequins throughout the body for a subtle shimmer.