Anarkali Gown

Anarkali gowns combine a classic Indian silhouette with updated tailoring for weddings, festive dinners, and formal evenings. Prices range from about $28 for printed rayon styles to $50 for embroidered sets. Many designs include matching dupattas or pants for a ready outfit.

Popular Anarkali gown types and color options

Rayon gowns are lightweight and easy to pack, while georgette and art silk offer a richer drape for celebrations. Choose from printed day styles to detailed embroidered pieces in jewel tones and pastels.

ProductFabricApprox. PriceBest Use
Pink Abstract Print Rayon Anarkali GownRayon$28Daytime or casual events
Black Abstract Print Rayon Anarkali GownRayon$28Day-to-night wear
Maroon Embroidered Art Silk Anarkali Gown SetArt Silk$48Festive or wedding functions
Blue Embroidered Georgette Anarkali Gown SetGeorgette$46Formal dinners or receptions

Choosing the right gown

Rayon and cotton gowns stay cool in warm weather and work with simple jewelry. Art silk and georgette options create more volume, ideal for evening wear. Review fabric care, sleeve length, neckline, and fit before ordering to ensure comfort and reduce the need for alterations.

Care and maintenance

Dry clean most Anarkali gowns, especially those with embroidery or digital prints. Fold with tissue paper to protect embellishments. For printed rayon, use gentle cold-water washing if allowed. Air and store properly to prevent fading and preserve the flare.

Delivery within India and major international destinations usually takes up to 15 days. Standard return policies apply for unworn pieces.

About House of Indya

House of Indya is an Indian ethnic wear label blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Its range covers kurta sets, lehengas, sarees, and gowns in inclusive sizes with custom stitching options. The brand ships worldwide and offers dedicated NRI assistance. Explore full collections at houseofindya.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Anarkali gown?

It is a floor-length dress inspired by Mughal-era styles, featuring a fitted bodice and flared skirt often paired with a dupatta.

Which fabric is best for an Anarkali gown?

Rayon and cotton suit daily wear, while georgette, chiffon, and silk are preferred for festive or evening occasions.

How can I style an Anarkali gown?

Pair it with statement earrings, embroidered juttis, and a clutch; keep accessories minimal for printed versions.

Can I get custom sizing for these gowns?

Yes, many sellers, including House of Indya, offer free stitching or custom sizing before shipping.

Are Anarkali gowns suitable for weddings?

Embroidered or embellished versions make elegant wedding-guest outfits and can be styled with traditional jewelry.

How do I care for embroidered Anarkali gowns?

Dry clean only and store them in breathable covers; avoid direct sunlight to protect delicate threadwork.

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