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Finest Quality Festival Dresses - Thread Sutra

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Get finest quality dress type for you, now you can rock the party with designer outfits like Anarkali Suits , Salwar Kameez & Kurtis for daily wear and for occasional wear. Explore the gallery to add extra glow in your look from the house of Thread Sutra. You can order us for customization in any size and with any fabric.

Indian Festival Dresses 2018 - 19 - Thread Sutra

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Add your wardrobe for this festival season 2018 -2019 Pick the outfits for your day & enjoy this season with your family, friends. Explore the exclusive Navratri Dresses 2018 & Diwali Dresses Online at very attractive price range from Thread Sutra.

Designer Anarkali Suit

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                                                   D esigner Anarkali Suit Enchanting Georgette Designer Anarkali Suit in Purple Get glam looks with Semi Stitched Wedding Wear Enchanting Georgette Designer Anarkali Suit in Purple with Full Sleeves which make you special and will make you centre of attraction with dresses by Thread Sutra.  Anarkali Shalwar suit is a form of women's dress originating from the city of Lahore in Pakistan. The Anarkali suit is made up of a long, frock-style top and features a slim fitted bottom. The Anarkali suit varies in many different lengths and embroideries including floor-length Anarkali styles. Anarkali suits owe their name to the fictional Anarkali, a courtesan in the court of Mughal emperor Akbar who was legendarily murdered for her illicit relationship with the Crown Prince Salim, who would later become the Emperor Jahangir. The word Anarkali literally means the ‘delicate bud of the pomegranate flower/ tree’. This n

Festive Wear Lehengas

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Festive Wear Lehengas   https://www.threadsutra.com/lehengas/festive-wear #Festival Wear #Lehengas Festival Baroque #Velvet Silk #Designer #Lehengas #Choli in which make you special and will make you centre of attraction with dresses by Thread Sutra. The ancient version of the skirt or  Ghagri  evolved from  Bhairnivasani , which in turn evolved from the  Antriya  when stitched on one side became tabular and was worn gathered together at the waist, and held by a girdle. This was one of the earliest forms of a stitched skirt. It was worn using drawstring or  nada . Although used synonymously since ancient times, unlike the ghagra, is reserved for special occasions. During the 10th century,  Lehenga choli became popular as an attire amongst women mainly in  North India . [4]  It evolved through fine craftsmanship with the arrival of  Mughals  in  India and their subsequent rule from the 12th to the 18th century. is a form of full ankle-length skirt worn by wome