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SKU: PAK00329

Fame Gota Peach Set

Fabric / Material: Cotton Slub Dobby

Sale price₹ 8,500.00
Size:
Size Chart
Units
Regular Fit XS S M L
Shoulders 33 – 35.5 cm 35.5 – 38 cm 38 – 40.5 cm 39.5 – 42 cm
Bust 76 – 81 cm 81 – 86 cm 86 – 91.5 cm 91.5 – 97.5 cm
Waist 66 – 71 cm 71 – 76 cm 76 – 81 cm 81 – 89 cm
Hips 89 – 94 cm 94 – 99 cm 99 – 104 cm 104 – 109 cm
Box Fit XS S M L
Shoulders 50.5 – 58 cm 58 – 62 cm 62 – 63.5 cm 63 – 66 cm
Bust 101 – 106.5 cm 106.5 – 111.5 cm 111.5 – 116.5 cm 116.5 – 122 cm
Sleeve 38 – 42 cm 42 – 43 cm 43 – 46 cm 46 – 47 cm
Length 66 – 68.5 cm 68.5 – 71 cm 71 – 73.5 cm 73.5 – 76 cm
Pants S M L
Waist 66 – 76 cm 76 – 86 cm 81 – 96 cm
Thigh 56 – 61 cm 61 – 66 cm 66 – 71 cm
Length 86 – 89 cm 89 – 92.5 cm 92.5 – 95 cm
One Size Kaftan Measurement
Shoulders Free
Bust 114 – 117 cm
Waist 114 – 117 cm
Hips 117 – 119.5 cm
Length 89 cm
Style Size
Silk Scarf 106 × 106 cm
Cotton Silk Scarf 136 × 136 cm
Modal Scarf 82 × 188 cm
Pocket Square 43 × 43 cm
All measurements are approximate and refer to garment size, not body size.

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A straight‑cut peach tunic set in the finest pure cotton, richly detailed with custom gota embroidery throughout. The delicate floral and paisley motifs—drawn from lush spring gardens—give the ensemble a refined, celebratory feel, while the breathable fabric keeps it light and graceful for any festive occasion. EMBROIDERY : GOTA BEL


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Embroidery

Floral Garlands

I was at a friend’s wedding ceremony and there were these gorgeous garlands made out of the Indian rose, marigold and mango leaves. They were decorating the entire space, their sweet fragrance filling the air. Taking inspiration from these beautifully handmade garlands showcasing Indian craftsmanship, I captured their essence in my own language with these fluid strokes and decided to use gota as the material to craft these lines on fabric to mark the festive symbolism of the garland.