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The pashmina silk sharara set by Aditi Rao Hydari has exquisite Kashmiri embroidery.

Published: May 17, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Everybody has seen Aditi Rao Hydari in a dance scene of Heeramandi, sultry gaja gamini stroll in hand. She is charming, flirty, and skilled at captivating the mehfil audience. Social media users have been captivated by that one alluring stroll.

Aditi Rao Hydari was spotted wearing an elaborately embroidered silk sharara ensemble from the brand Qbik during a promotional event for her Netflix series. She completed her appearance with a slicked bun and a mini bindi, and she wore her enormous jhumkas—which appeared to have caught her eye—without any other accessories.

Thanks to Rao Hydari’s courtesan drama series influencing devoted fans’ wardrobes, the sharara set’s appeal is growing. Pashmina silk was used to make her kurta, while raw silk was used for the flared sharara. As shown by Rao Hydari, the only distinction between regular pashmina wool and pashmina silk is the addition of silk fiber to fine wool to create a cloth that is more flowing and has a glossy sheen.

Her exquisite Kashmiri embroidered work draws attention to her pashmina silk V-neck kurta. The needlework known as Kashmiri (Kashida) is one of the most laborious and complex crafts done in India. The procedure includes creating small loops on cloth by hand using a variety of intricate methods.

Among the designers who helped to pioneer and reinvigorate this skill are Manish Malhotra and Rohit Bal. As seen by the juxtaposition of Kashida embroidery on this pastel bomber jacket below, Qbik, the brand responsible for Rao Hydari’s appearance.

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