All-over body print: The main body of the gown is covered in tiny vertical butis. Each buti looks like a small, stylised leaf sprig printed in off-white, arranged in straight vertical rows from shoulder to hem. The repeat is close and even, so the fabric appears as a neat, understated ethnic jaal that visually lengthens the body.
Yoke: The upper chest has a rectangular yoke that sits across the bust. Inside this yoke, the print changes completely to elongated diamond / ikat-style motifs in off-white. A mock wrap line runs diagonally across the yoke from one side of the neckline to the opposite side, creating an overlapping, angarkha-style look.
Borders & piping: The yoke is framed with a narrow cream border that has a small scalloped /lace-like pattern, outlining both the rectangle and the diagonal wrap line. The neckline is edged with the same light border, making it stand out crisply against the dark base. Sleeve hems also carry a matching border, tying the yoke and sleeves together.
Overall design effect: The gown uses a double-print concept: tiny vertical sprig butis on the body and bold diamond motifs on the yoke, all within a single deep green palette. The contrast yoke with mock wrap detailing draws attention to the upper body, while the fine buti print keeps the lower half visually slim and elongated.
