HAYAH-NUR
3-Piece White Chicken kari Stitched Lawn Suit
3-Piece White Chicken kari Stitched Lawn Suit
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Fabric: Lawn
Type: Stitched 3-piece
Color: White
| Components | Style and overview |
| Shirt | Embroidered Chicken kari lawn shirt |
| Sleeves | Embroidered with border |
| Dupatta | Embroidery border four sides |
| Trouser | Plain trousers with a bottom laced |
Note: Tassels and additional embellishments are not included with this product. Original product may vary slightly in shade with the screen.
The Shirt
The centre piece of this ensemble is a long length straight cut kurta crafted in crisp white lawn fabric. The shirt features an elegant keyhole neckline with a delicate scalloped border, giving the neckline a refined, feminine finish. The entire front and lower body of the shirt is adorned with dense, all over Chikankari embroidery. A traditional hand inspired needlework of swirling florals, paisleys, and lattice patterns all tone-on-tone in white on white. This creates a rich, textured surface that catches light beautifully without being loud.
Sleeves
They are full length and relaxed in cut, keeping the silhouette modest and comfortable. The cuffs are adorned with a band of geometric Chikankari embroidery in a diamond lattice pattern. The transitions into the same crochet lace scallop trim as the hem — creating a seamless design language from top to bottom. The sleeve embroidery is slightly bolder and more structured compared to the flowing body embroidery, adding a beautiful contrast within the same all-white palette.
The Dupatta
The dupatta is crafted in a soft, lightweight fabric, slightly sheer and airy in texture, in the same clean white tone as the suit. It is styled loosely draped over one shoulder in the image, allowing it to flow naturally with movement. The dupatta features plain, unembellished fabric across the body, which is an intentional design choice: its simplicity acts as a visual breathing space against the richly embroidered shirt. The edges are finished with a fine border, keeping it neat and polished. Its light, floaty quality makes it easy to drape in multiple styles.
The Trousers
The trousers are wide leg palazzos cut in matching white fabric, offering a relaxed, flowing silhouette that complements the straight cut kurta without competing with it. The fit is easy and breathable — ideal for all-day wear. The trouser hem is finished with a narrow strip of crochet lace trim in the same zigzag scallop design used on the shirt hem and cuffs, beautifully tying the entire three-piece look together into one cohesive, considered outfit. The palazzo cut elongates the legs and pairs effortlessly with flat sandals, as shown, or heeled khussas for a more dressed-up occasion.
Where to wear it:
- Eid celebrations — The white Chikankari is a classic Eid choice, exuding purity and elegance without being overdressed.
- Dawat / family gatherings — Effortlessly presentable without feeling like you tried too hard.
- Nikah ceremonies (as a guest) — White is increasingly embraced at Pakistani weddings for guests, especially in summer.
- Formal lunches and tea parties — The airy lawn fabric and relaxed silhouette make it perfectly suited to daytime social events.
- Office wear (creative or semi-formal environments) — The clean white palette reads professional; the embroidery keeps it personal.
- Umrah or religious occasions — The modest cut, full sleeves, and white colour make it a beautiful choice for spiritual travel.
Styling Tips:
- Keep jewellery minimal pearl or kundan earrings in ivory or gold, as shown, are the perfect complement.
- A nude or brown clutch and tan sandals, as styled here, ground the all-white look with warm earth tones.
- For a more dramatic evening look, swap the flat sandals for embellished white or gold heels.
- Add a light gold bangle or two on one wrist for a touch of warmth without breaking the ethereal palette.
- Style hair in a loose side wave or low bun to let the neckline and dupatta drape shine.
- In cooler months, layer a cream or ivory shawl instead of the dupatta for warmth while maintaining the monochrome aesthetic.
There is something almost otherworldly about a woman dressed entirely in white. This suit understands that completely. It does not ask for attention it earns it, quietly, the way the moon earns the night sky. The Chikankari embroidery tells a story with every thread: centuries of craft, patience, and artistry pressed into fabric as light as breath. The lace border at the hem sways with each step like the last line of a poem. The dupatta floats. The palazzo whispers. Together, they do not shout elegance they breathe it. This is the kind of dress you wear when you want to feel like yourself, only softer.
