Ash Grey Organza Silk Salwar Suit Set

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Your existing collection of ethnic wear is incomplete without this grey-coloured beauty. This dress material is made of quality organza silk fabric that lends a beautiful shine and finish to the piece. The kurta has gold zari woven small circular butis all over. The matching organza silk dupatta boasts sequence embellishment and digitally printed floral motifs lending a dapper look to the entire set.

Colour: Grey
Pattern: Solid
Work: Embellished
Fabric: Organza Silk
Occasion: Festive/Summer Wear
Care: Dry wash Only
Made in India

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Kurta Fabric-2.5 Meter 
Bottom Fabric-2.5 Meter
Dupatta-It varies in between 2.4 meters to 2.5 Meters

Made in India

SKU: CDM-242
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Yes, ash grey organza is one of the more appropriate dress material picks for a daytime engagement, whether you are the host, sister of the couple, or a close family guest. Tailoring it into a structured kurta with cigarette pants, a sharara suit, or a layered anarkali gives the soft, romantic quality engagements call for, and the muted grey base lets the woven motifs lead the look without competing with the engagement couple's outfits.
Yes, the yardage in a typical organza silk dress material set is generous enough to be tailored into multiple silhouettes, depending on what the buyer prefers. Popular options include a structured kurta-pant set, a sharara suit, a layered anarkali, an Indo-western jacket-and-skirt pairing, or a peplum-top-with-flared-skirt look. The translucent body suits flared, voluminous silhouettes especially well, which is why many women stitch a flared anarkali or sharara from organza.
Organza silk is crisper, more structured, and slightly translucent compared to chiffon, which is softer and fluid, and georgette, which has a sandy grainy hand and falls in heavier folds. Organza holds silhouette better, photographs with a soft sheen, and is preferred for tailored modern Indo-western suits, layered dupattas, and structured anarkalis. Chiffon and georgette are better for fluid drapes; organza is the modern choice for sculpted festive wear.
Yes, ash grey is one of the smartest alternatives to over-saturated pastel pink, sage, and lavender that have dominated wedding guest wardrobes in recent seasons. Grey reads neutral but distinctive, photographs sophisticated under both warm and cool lighting, and pairs effortlessly with both gold and silver jewellery. Stylists increasingly recommend it for repeat wedding guests who want to step away from seasonal pastel saturation without committing to bold jewel tones.
Organza silk is more delicate than raw silk or katan, but it is not fragile when handled with reasonable care. Dry cleaning is recommended, and the fabric should be stored folded with acid-free tissue rather than hung, which can stretch the crisp weave. Worn carefully, organza outfits photograph beautifully across multiple wears and remain in excellent condition for years, which is why they are popular in trousseaus and wedding-guest capsule wardrobes.
Yes, ash grey organza is one of the more contemporary picks in the Banarasi dress material category, often chosen by women in their twenties and thirties who want festive wear that does not read as ancestral. The translucent organza body, the muted neutral palette, and the option to tailor into modern silhouettes like sharara sets or jacket-pant pairings make it especially suitable for younger guests at sangeets, brunches, and cocktail-style daytime weddings.
This ash grey organza dress material is well suited for summer cocktail evenings, daytime brunches, intimate engagement lunches, and afternoon mehendi gatherings. Organza silk's lightweight, semi-transparent quality keeps the outfit cool in Indian summer humidity, while the woven Banaras motifs add the festive signal expected at curated events. It is a preferred recommendation for hosts and guests who want a modern, photogenic alternative to heavier silk suits in warm months.
Woven organza is a sheer, lightweight silk produced through tightly twisted yarns that give the fabric its crisp body and soft translucency. On this dress material, motifs are woven directly into the organza on the handloom rather than printed or embroidered on top, which preserves the breathable, transparent quality of the base while adding heritage motif detailing. This makes the fabric feel modern in silhouette while honouring traditional Banaras weave traditions.
The fabric is best suited for daytime engagements, brunches, cocktail receptions, sangeet evenings in spring and summer, festive Eid lunches, anniversary celebrations, and modern bridal showers. Its neutral palette and lightweight body make it especially appropriate for events with a curated dress code or pastel theme, and it is often chosen for destination wedding guest looks where outfits need to photograph well in both daylight and golden-hour conditions.
Organza silk is at its best in spring, early summer, late monsoon, and early autumn, where its sheer body, breathable construction, and crisp drape feel right against warmer or mild weather. In peak winter weddings, it works under a fine wool stole or a velvet shawl for warmth without losing the modern silhouette. Across the year, organza outfits are most often recommended for daytime functions and AC indoor evening events.
Ash grey photographs particularly well for events with professional photography or social-media-heavy coverage. The colour acts as a soft neutral that flatters most Indian skin tones, picks up ambient warm or cool light gracefully, and provides a clean canvas against which gold, silver, polki, or oxidised jewellery reads sharper than against busy printed bases. This makes it a recommended pick for engagement shoots, sangeet stage photos, and golden-hour outdoor functions.