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Deep Red Tulle And Silk Kalidar Set

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A deep red tulle and silk kalidar paired with a sweeping velvet farshi lehenga in rich oxblood maroon and a khada dupatta


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  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

     A deep red tulle and silk kalidar layered over a sweeping velvet farshi lehenga in rich oxblood maroon.

    The kalidar is richly detailed with artworks inspired by 17th century baroque architecture and fragments of Point d’Alençon lace, with intricate cutwork evocative of carved palace jharokhas. The velvet lehenga falls into a dramatic train, framed with a vibrant multihued border inspired by the historic chata-pattis of Awadh, each panel intricately joined through fine embroidery.

    Completing the look is a khada dupatta detailed with all-over sucha gota textures and chata-patti borders, glimmering softly against the warm glow of the marquee.

     

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    Material Specification
    Kalidar: Tulle & Blended Silk
    Salwar: Tulle & Blended Silk 
    Dupatta: Tulle
    Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
    Storage Instructions: We recommend storing your outfit in its original packaging in a dry environment and avoid prolonged exposure to light or heat.

  • DISCLAIMER

    No Exchange, No Refund, No Cancellation

    This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, threads, sequins, zari, etc., and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished product’s charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece.”

    Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.

    Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions.

  • INSPIRATION STORY

    There exists a moment, just before the lights come alive— when the studio is still, the air thick with memory, and the muse waits. 

    Memoirs of the Marquee is an ode to that pause in time. 

    A cinematic reverie that journeys through the golden eras of Indian cinema—the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s—where muses were not merely under the arc lights, but immortalised. Performers, artists and film makers who carried an aura of quiet power, poised between anonymity and legend.

    Set within the solitude of a forgotten theatre, the collection imagines these yesteryear muses as they arrive for their portrait sessions—stepping into pools of light, before the arc lamps awaken. The backdrop, textured and timeworn, becomes both stage and witness—echoing stories of a thousand untold frames. 

    Their attire, evocative of the roles they played in life, on screen and off screen, in the public eye and in their personal domain, unfold like film reels—drenched in sequins, crystals, and painstaking zardozi embroideries that catch light like fleeting flashes of a camera. Each silhouette is sculpted to evoke a sense of stillness and movement at once—much like a captured moment suspended between action and memory.

    There exists a moment, just before the lights come alive— when the studio is still, the air thick with memory, and the muse waits.
    Memoirs of the Marquee is an ode to that pause in time.
    A cinematic reverie that journeys through the golden eras of Indian cinema—the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s—where muses were not merely under the arc lights, but immortalised. Performers, artists and film makers who carried an aura of quiet power, poised between anonymity and legend.
    Set within the solitude of a forgotten theatre, the collection imagines these yesteryear muses as they arrive for their portrait sessions—stepping into pools of light, before the arc lamps awaken. The backdrop, textured and timeworn, becomes both stage and witness—echoing stories of a thousand untold frames.
    Their attire, evocative of the roles they played in life, on screen and off screen, in the public eye and in their personal domain, unfold like film reels—drenched in sequins, crystals, and painstaking zardozi embroideries that catch light like fleeting flashes of a camera. Each silhouette is sculpted to evoke a sense of stillness and movement at once—much like a captured moment suspended between action and memory.
    The palette traverses deep jewel tones, burnished metallics, and softened pastels—mirroring the tonalities of aged film, where colour fades but emotion lingers.
    This is couture as portraiture. Each ensemble, a frame. Each woman, a story waiting to be told.

There exists a moment, just before the lights come alive— when the studio is still, the air thick with memory, and the muse waits. 

Memoirs of the Marquee is an ode to that pause in time. 

A cinematic reverie that journeys through the golden eras of Indian cinema—the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s—where muses were not merely under the arc lights, but immortalised. Performers, artists and film makers who carried an aura of quiet power, poised between anonymity and legend.

Set within the solitude of a forgotten theatre, the collection imagines these yesteryear muses as they arrive for their portrait sessions—stepping into pools of light, before the arc lamps awaken. The backdrop, textured and timeworn, becomes both stage and witness—echoing stories of a thousand untold frames. 

Their attire, evocative of the roles they played in life, on screen and off screen, in the public eye and in their personal domain, unfold like film reels—drenched in sequins, crystals, and painstaking zardozi embroideries that catch light like fleeting flashes of a camera. Each silhouette is sculpted to evoke a sense of stillness and movement at once—much like a captured moment suspended between action and memory.

There exists a moment, just before the lights come alive— when the studio is still, the air thick with memory, and the muse waits.
Memoirs of the Marquee is an ode to that pause in time.
A cinematic reverie that journeys through the golden eras of Indian cinema—the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s—where muses were not merely under the arc lights, but immortalised. Performers, artists and film makers who carried an aura of quiet power, poised between anonymity and legend.
Set within the solitude of a forgotten theatre, the collection imagines these yesteryear muses as they arrive for their portrait sessions—stepping into pools of light, before the arc lamps awaken. The backdrop, textured and timeworn, becomes both stage and witness—echoing stories of a thousand untold frames.
Their attire, evocative of the roles they played in life, on screen and off screen, in the public eye and in their personal domain, unfold like film reels—drenched in sequins, crystals, and painstaking zardozi embroideries that catch light like fleeting flashes of a camera. Each silhouette is sculpted to evoke a sense of stillness and movement at once—much like a captured moment suspended between action and memory.
The palette traverses deep jewel tones, burnished metallics, and softened pastels—mirroring the tonalities of aged film, where colour fades but emotion lingers.
This is couture as portraiture. Each ensemble, a frame. Each woman, a story waiting to be told.

 A deep red tulle and silk kalidar layered over a sweeping velvet farshi lehenga in rich oxblood maroon.

The kalidar is richly detailed with artworks inspired by 17th century baroque architecture and fragments of Point d’Alençon lace, with intricate cutwork evocative of carved palace jharokhas. The velvet lehenga falls into a dramatic train, framed with a vibrant multihued border inspired by the historic chata-pattis of Awadh, each panel intricately joined through fine embroidery.

Completing the look is a khada dupatta detailed with all-over sucha gota textures and chata-patti borders, glimmering softly against the warm glow of the marquee.

 

Material Specification
Kalidar: Tulle & Blended Silk
Salwar: Tulle & Blended Silk 
Dupatta: Tulle
Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
Storage Instructions: We recommend storing your outfit in its original packaging in a dry environment and avoid prolonged exposure to light or heat.

No Exchange, No Refund, No Cancellation

This is a handcrafted product containing vintage fabrics, threads, sequins, zari, etc., and may have slight irregularities or imperfections. These irregularities are the result of the human involvement in the process and raw material that adds to the finished product’s charm while ensuring you have a "one-of-a-kind piece.”

Despite every effort to provide accurate images of each outfit's color and design, actual colors and design may vary slightly due to the screen settings of different devices, the mood and lighting in the shoot location, and other factors.

Any returns for a product due to customer dissatisfaction with a finish (that is not a fault) will need to comply with the RAH terms and conditions.