Which 3-Piece Silhouette Should You Wear This Eid? Our Favourite Style Looks

Every Eid morning starts the same way. The alarm. The chai. The moment you open your cupboard and the outfit you were completely certain about three days ago suddenly requires a second opinion.

"Yeh wala? Ya woh wala?"

The silhouette question is always the real one. Not the rung, not the embroidery;  the silhouette. It determines how you carry yourself, how you enter a room, whether you feel like the protagonist of the day or like you're still figuring out your character.

Our 3 piece suit collection was built around exactly this question. Here's how to find yours.

The Gharara: The Real Eid Calling

The gharara doesn't add to the moment. It is the moment. 

Fitted kurta on top, dramatically flared lower half that sweeps outward with every step; the proportion is the whole genius of it. You don't just wear a gharara. You become the ultimate mehfil ki ronaq. 

Our 3 piece gharara set carries this drama with craft behind it. A-line embroidered kurta with keyhole neckline and tassel detailing. Gold-printed coordinated gharara with gota embellishments along the hem. The ladies 3 piece dress format here means the kurta, gharara, and dupatta were designed as one thought, for a complete desi diva moment. 

Style with a low bun, chunky traditional jewellery, khussas or heeled sandals. Baaki sab outfit sambhal lega.

For the Eid gathering where you want to add chaar chaand to the moment; this is that outfit.

Sharara Dresses: The Gharara Twin

Where the gharara flares from the knee, the sharara commits to volume from the very top. Wide, sweeping, unapologetically generous. The silhouette of women who understand that taking up space is not an inconvenience. It is a right.

Our crushed sharara set in PK Raw Silk; sequin-embroidered classic-fit shirt, crushed sharara in coordinated fabric, organza dupatta finished with kiran detailing along the edges. Kiran ki lahar. Sharara ki rawani. Organza ki naazki. Three textures, one complete Eid moment.

This is the ready to wear formal dress for the Eid evening; the dinner, the formal family gathering, the occasion that deserves something genuinely festive. As a formal 3 piece suit that arrives finished and ready, it asks nothing of you except to wear it well. The kapra handles everything else.

The Farshi Shalwar: Style That Never Left the Table 

The farshi shalwar kameez doesn't arrive. It processes.

Floor-grazing, pooling at the feet, carrying centuries of Mughal court dressing in every gathered pleat; this is andaaz as silhouette. OurTwo-Tone PK Raw Silk farshi shalwar dresses does something specific: the two tones catch light differently at different angles, creating visual movement in the fabric itself before the silhouette even begins to move. Gota-embroidered paneled kurta, tassel detailing, scalloped sleeve hems, cotton net dupatta with kiran edges..

The three piece suit for women that communicates cultural pride and sartorial confidence simultaneously; for the Eid evening where showing up in anything less would feel like an understatement. The readymade dress for ladies format means it arrives complete, tailored, finished. Bas pehno aur nikal jao.

The Anarkali Frock: The Twirl That  Steal Hearts 

Every other silhouette asks something of you. The anarkali simply asks you to exist in it and promises to handle the rest.

Fitted bodice, dramatic flare from the waist, hemline that moves with rather than against you. Our version in 100% cotton voile adds gota embellishments along the front panels and neckline; warm, golden-edged detail that photographs with a richer heavier embroidery often can't match. Soft scalloped sleeve hems. Tassel detailing at the neckline.

In voile, the haseen anarkali moves with a lightness that carries across the full Eid day without ever feeling like too much. The coordinated cotton-check dupatta adds more chaar chaand to the fit. 

This is the 3 piece stitched suit for the woman who hates overthinking her outfit and wants something she'll reach for long after Eid is over.

The Paneled Kurta With Khula Poncha 

Not every Eid look needs to be a loud. Some women want their outfit to feel like themselves; festive and considered, but recognisably them.

The gota-embroidered classic-fit paneled kurta with khula poncha shalwar is that outfit. Paneling creates elegant vertical proportions without drama. Gota at the neckline and panel borders; placed, doing exactly what's needed and nothing extra. The khula poncha shalwar moves naturally, sits comfortably, and photographs consistently well.

Coordinated culottes are offered as an alternative pairing; same embroidered kurta, structured culottes, a nafees silhouette that bridges eastern and western dressing without compromising. 

In Two-Tone PK Raw Silk with cotton net dupatta, even the quietest version of this 3 piece dress for women reads as genuinely festive. This is the 3 piece ready to wear option that proves quiet confidence is still confidence. Sada, lekin shaan se.

The Jacquard Saree: A Moment of Its Own

Our ready to wear dresses includes something that resists every category.

Cotton-chanderi blend saree with golden thread accents, jacquard florals woven into the fabric structure, subtle lurex for festive radiance that needs nothing added. Embroidered classic-fit blouse with button detailing along the front slit. Cotton-silk petticoat for graceful draping.

This is not a printed 3 piece suit. It is not a 3 piece stitched lawn suit. It doesn't fit any predictable Eid formula;  and that is precisely its power. The woman who reaches for this knows exactly what she's doing. She always does.

Pick your silhouette. Wear your Eid. Grab yours now!

Shop now