Polka Dots Are Back, Baby! Get Retro Chic with Nouria Amara’s Playful Prints

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Step into retro chic with Nouria‘s playful polka dot prints, making a stylish comeback in the fashion scene. Embrace this timeless trend with the Amara Collection, offering a plethora of silhouettes ranging from co-ord sets to dresses and shirts, all adorned with charming polka dot patterns. TheGlitz delves into the trending fashion head-turner – polka dots with Nouria Amara.

Nouria Amara
Nouria Amara

Style Stepper

Crafted from luxurious fabrics such as cotton silk and cotton satin, Nouria’s polka dot pieces not only exude style but also ensure comfort and durability. Whether you’re attending a brunch with friends, a cocktail party, or a casual day out, the polka dot trend offers versatile options suitable for any occasion.

Nouria Amara
Nouria Amara

Dotted!

For a vintage-inspired look, pair a polka dot co-ord set like the Nicole Co-ord set (INR 13,499) and Sandra Pant Co-ord (inr 17,499) or the Raina Co-ord (INR 13,500) featuring a tied knot skirt with cat-eye sunglasses and block heels.

Nouria Amara
Nouria Amara

Fun ‘n’ Flirty

Alternatively, opt for the Tina Skirt (INR 7,999) paired with a classic white blouse for a sophisticated ensemble perfect for both work and play. For a fun and flirty vibe, slip into the Monica Short Dress (INR 10,499) or the Trisa Maxi Dress (INR 10,500) and accessorize with bold statement earrings and strappy sandals.

Nouria Amara
Nouria Amara

The Brand – Nouria

Nouria Amara
Nouria Amara

Nouria, a brand synonymous with effortless elegance, celebrates the modern woman who values authenticity and embraces her free spirit. With a vision rooted in empowering self-expression, Nouria’s clothing is designed to be worn in countless ways, making every woman feel like the best version of herself. Redefine your style with Nouria’s retro-inspired polka dot prints and embrace the essence of timeless fashion with a modern twist.

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