This charcoal grey tunic merges minimalist sophistication with artisanal embellishment. The relaxed-fit silhouette features loose three-quarter length sleeves and a contemporary V-neck with pointed collar detailing, creating an effortlessly refined aesthetic. Subtle white running stitches elegantly frame the neckline a…
Read full details →This charcoal grey tunic merges minimalist sophistication with artisanal embellishment. The relaxed-fit silhouette features loose three-quarter length sleeves and a contemporary V-neck with pointed collar detailing, creating an effortlessly refined aesthetic. Subtle white running stitches elegantly frame the neckline and front opening, while the hemline showcases an elaborate scrolling floral and vine pattern executed in bold white thread, paired with the straight trousers having the same pattern of embroidery. This striking contrast creates a focal point that elevates the piece from understated to statement-making. The thoughtful balance between solid simplicity and intricate embroidery makes this versatile enough.
-Grey Color
-Stitched Article
-2 piece
Size & Fit:
-Model height is 5'6.
-Model is wearing XS size.
This charcoal grey tunic merges minimalist sophistication with artisanal embellishment. The relaxed-fit silhouette features loose three-quarter length sleeves and a contemporary V-neck with pointed collar detailing, creating an effortlessly
- Weddings
- Eid
- Festive
- Everyday

- Premium fabric from heritage Pakistani mills.
- Hand-finished embroidery using traditional techniques.
- Considered construction — reinforced seams, lined where it matters.

Made for the Moment
Pieces that move with you — whether it's an intimate engagement, a sun-soaked wedding day, or an evening dressed in your best. Slip in. Stand out. Feel like yourself.
Shop the collectionLocal heritage
Sourced from heritage mills and finished by master karigars who've been at this for generations.

Considered construction
Reinforced seams, hidden hooks, lined where it matters — built to wear well for years, not seasons.
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