Bodice & Sleeves (Upper Part): The top bodice and both sleeves have a dense all-over floral creeper print. The motif is a mix of small flowers, buds and curved leaves linked by fine vines, giving a traditional hand-block feel. A narrow darker-mustard piping traces the neckline and the diagonal wrap seam across the bust, emphasising the angarkha style. Sleeve edges are finished with the same darker piping.
Empire Waist Seam: A slim horizontal band of piping runs below the bust, clearly separating the bodice from the skirt and visually shaping the waist.
Skirt / Lower Portion: From the empire seam downwards, the gown is panelled. The centre front panel has a coordinated but different print, repeating round floral medallions inside loose square/diamond frames, stacked in vertical columns. Each medallion is filled with a stylised flower and vines in off-white on the mustard base. The side panels continue the same floral creeper print as the bodice and sleeves, so the centre tile pattern is framed by the creeper jaal on both sides. The centre panel tapers slightly into a soft point at the hem, adding to the lengthening effect.
Overall Look: The gown uses a double-print concept in one colour family. The empire waist, vertical centre panel and warm mustard-cream palette together give a slimming, elongated and very ethnic block-print style appearance.
