Black Straight Shirt – Bell Bottom Pants – Banarsi Jamawar Dupatta
Golden Front Open Back Trail Gown – Bridal Lehenga
Deep Red Bridal Shirt – Turquoise Jamawar Sharara
Fawn Bridal Frock – Emerald Green Embroidered Lehenga
Black Shirt – Bell Bottom Pants
Dark Peach Fully Embroidered Back Trail Bridal Maxi
- Colour: Dark Peach
- Fabric: Chiffon
- Back trail maxi
- The dress features beautiful and lovely embellishments that accentuate the neckline, all over the bodice, and an applique work border on hemline
- Large ornamental motifs sprayed all over.
- Three-quarter embroidered sleeves
- Applique work border implemented on back hemline
- Concealed back zip closure
- Lining inside
- Edges finished
Black Short Shirt – Bell Bottom Embroidered Pants
Royal Blue Embroidered Frock – Churidar – Printed Dupatta
Ivory Embroidered Short Shirt – Organza Churidar Pajama
Peach Party Wear Short Frock – Embroidered Pants
Light Gray ALine Net Shirt – Jamawar Blouse – Sharara
- Colour: Light Gray and Magenta
- Fabric: Net
- A-line sheer shirt features beautiful flourishing embroidery on the neckline.
- Embroidered borders are implemented on the front and back hemline.
- Small and large motif spray scattered all over the front.
- Full-length sheer sleeves.
- Large motif implemented on sleeves.
- Concealed hook closure front.
- Comes with a magenta brocade blouse.
Light Brown Short Frock – Jamawar Bell Bottom Pants
Diversity and Importance of V-Shape Neckline in Modest Clothing
From the cultural diversity of Leicester to the urban sophistication of London, our V-shape neckline dresses are designed to accentuate the décolletage and create a sleek and elegant silhouette that effortlessly transitions from day to night. Whether you’re attending a party wear event in Birmingham or exploring the fashionable districts of London, our collection offers a range of styles, from minimalist and modern to intricately detailed, ensuring that you find the perfect dress to elevate your look with understated sophistication and undeniable charm.
A V-shaped neckline on a dress such as a pullover, usually at the front of the dress has 2–4 linear edges and side edges diverge. These are formed by two diagonal lines from the shoulders that meet on the chest creating a V shape. The depth of the V can vary, ranging from demure styles to plunging. The V may also be truncated by a small bottom edge, forming a trapezoid.
 
	 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		 
			 
		