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About Anarkali Suits
The anarkali is a timeless South Asian garment named after the legendary Mughal courtesan. It features a fitted bodice that flares into a long, flowing skirt, paired with churidar or palazzo trousers and a dupatta. The result is a silhouette that is flattering, elegant, and works for almost any occasion.
Anarkalis are incredibly versatile. They work for walima, nikkah, engagement, mehndi, Eid, formal dinners, and as wedding guest outfits. Heavily embroidered versions can even serve as bridal pieces for baraat. We also make floor-length anarkali gowns for a more contemporary, fusion look.
Every Jabeenz anarkali is made to your measurements. You choose the colour, fabric, flare width, neckline, sleeve style, and embroidery detail. Visit our Manchester showroom or start your design via WhatsApp.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an anarkali suit?
An anarkali is a traditional South Asian garment featuring a fitted bodice that flares into a long, flowing skirt, typically paired with churidar or palazzo trousers and a dupatta. It is named after the legendary Mughal courtesan Anarkali.
What occasions are anarkali suits suitable for?
Anarkalis are incredibly versatile. They are perfect for walima, nikkah, engagement, mehndi, Eid, formal dinners, and as wedding guest outfits. Heavily embroidered versions work as bridal pieces for baraat too.
What is the difference between an anarkali suit and an anarkali gown?
An anarkali suit is the traditional version with a flared kameez, trousers, and dupatta. An anarkali gown is a floor-length, single-piece version with a Western gown influence. It is often chosen for a more contemporary, fusion look.
Can I customise an anarkali at Jabeenz?
Yes. Every anarkali is made to your measurements with your choice of colour, fabric, flare width, neckline, sleeve style, and embroidery detail.