Bunaai’s Monsoon Muse: Classic Elegance Redefined

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Introducing Bunaai’s Latest Collection, a celebration of classic ethnic wear that sways to the rhythm of the rain. Each piece in this exclusive line is a poetic ode to the season’s delicate beauty, capturing the vibrant spirit of the monsoon in every knit, stitch, and fold. Every item, including the cotton mulmul suit, the printed dupatta with ethnic motifs, and the flowy cotton maxi dress, has been reimagined in traditional silhouettes for the modern woman. The selection includes graceful Anarkalis, chic A-line designs, and comfortable straight cuts. These versatile pieces effortlessly transition from lazy brunches to impromptu coffee dates, embodying both elegance and ease.

At the heart of their collection lies the magic of premium mulmul cotton, a fabric as light as monsoon mist and as soft as rain-kissed petals. Adorned with exquisite cotton crochet and gota lace accents, each garment is a testament to fine Indian craftsmanship. The colour palette is a vivid journey through the season, from cool, refreshing hues that echo rain-washed skies to vibrant tones that mirror the lush greenery of the countryside and more.

Bunaai’s Monsoon Collection, with its soothing pastels and bold, playful shades, offers a spectrum of choices to suit every mood and personality. This just isn’t any collection. It’s a mood lifter, a conversation starter, and a sartorial pick-me-up. Whether you’re planning a chic lunch ensemble, throwing a cosy home gathering, or simply dressing up to slay the monsoon blues, TheGlitz has got you covered—literally and figuratively. After all, why should the clouds have all the fun?

BUNAAI’S MONSOON COLLECTION

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Images: Bunaai, Pastel green four-button tunic, wide-leg pants paired with paisley print dupatta
Deep blue v-neck dress with billowing sleeves tapering to snug cuffs
An enchanting sleeveless pink gown, featuring a strapless bodice with romantic floral motifs.
Vibrant maroon wide-leg pants with traditional patterns, paired with fitted tunic.
A rich deep pink churidar adorned with intricate embroidery on the sleeves and pant hems, complemented by a gota work dupatta.
A spaghetti-strap purple dress elegantly embellished with delicate, chic white embroidery.
A sleeveless, clay-colored dress featuring a collared neckline, adorned with playful shoulder frills. The design is cinched at the waist with a belt and showcases large buttons extending to the hem.

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