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List Of Ideal Punjabi suits For Every Occasion

 Punjabi suit is the ideal choice for many ladies. If you want to choose the best dress for every occasion then this dress will be on the top of the list and no one can deny this fact. 


Embroidered Punjabi Suit

This is an old Punjabi tradition. Old embroidery styles mixed with new fashions. Nobody would have thought that light suits could be so dominant in today's wedding traditions, they are all mad today. This suits really proves that light suits play an important role in having a richer and more regal look. Did you see the embroidery on the bottom of the salwar? It looks really good. A side tikka and embroidered jutti complete this look beautifully. 



Anarkali Yellow Floor-Length

Check out this beautiful heavy embroidered yellow Anarkali colour. A bold and beautiful floral pattern occupies the centre with bright colours and Resham's work repeating in horizontal stripes on the sleeves. In ancient Punjab, women used this type of craft in their punjabi suits. These times are very popular. And it's great to go back to the ancient Punjabi culture as the younger generation is getting attracted to this type of heavily embroidered wedding attire. Have you ever wondered why we neglect our pure Punjabi traditions? We don't have to do that. However, the trend is back in our hearts



Hand Embroidered Clothes with Flowers

What a great colour combination! The floral pattern really enhances the look. The neck design is absolutely stunning at the same time. I think that's the perfect celebrity type. You can do it with your eyes closed.



Minimal Pastel Colours from Organza

Pastel colours are always trendy. They never go out of style and can be worn for any occasion. Check out these gorgeous palazzo pants or this churidar suit that looks so sleek and elegant. In addition, organza buttocks beautify the appearance. This look is simple but beautiful. You can pair this type of suit with burlap or high heels. You can pull off any hairstyle with this look as it will always look absolutely gorgeous. It will look even more majestic if you hang the organza butt in the same way as shown in the photo below.




Ivory Color Lehenga

I have no words for this work. This ivory coloured bed sheet looks absolutely stunning. It is completely handmade. The famous floral pattern underlines the appearance beautifully. The dupatta is held lightly to dominate the beauty of the lehenga. There is a pink colour that is popular with every girl.



You can keep your hairstyle simple or opt for a bun. The topknot will complete the unmatched look. Heavy jewellery is not used here, as the lehenga itself is very heavy. The rule of fashion is that if one is heavy, it is a wise decision to keep the other light so that the suit is exquisite.


Palazzo Red Loose Suit with Organza Bottoms

As you can see, there is no green in the suit itself, but the designer chose a green organza bottom for this outfit and it looks amazing.



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