✨ Key Features:
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12-meter grand flare for maximum twirl effect
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Pure cotton fabric for comfort and breathability
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Elegant black base with contrasting white mirror work
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Real mirror work detailing throughout the outfit
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Designer blouse with seashell & Kodi embellishments
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Perfect for Navratri, Garba nights & festive occasions
How to wear Sitara like it was made for you:
💋 Makeup Go bold or go home — this outfit demands drama. Opt for a deep wine or berry lip (exactly like styled in the shoot). Keep the eye minimal — just kohl and a wing. Let the mirrors do the sparkling, not your eyeshadow. Avoid heavy glitter; the blouse already has the shimmer covered.
🧣 Dupatta Styling Two ways to wear it: (1) The Classic Drape — one end over the shoulder, flowing free behind you for that spin moment. (2) The Power Look — pin one end at the shoulder and tuck the other at the waist diagonally like a sash. The black border frames the white beautifully either way.
👑 Head Styling Keep it loose and flowy — big open waves or a half-up look with small face-framing pieces works best. A tight bun fights with the drama of the outfit. If you want accessories, one maang tikka in oxidised silver, nothing more.
📿 Jewellery Full oxidised silver is the only answer for Sitara. A statement choker necklace (like the coin-style shown), large jhumkas, a stack of silver bangles or one thick cuff, and a kamarband/waist belt in silver to define the silhouette. Skip gold entirely — it will clash with the mirror work’s cool silver tone.






