SHAWL'S COLLECTION

Bareeze New Arrival Winter Velvet Shawl

 2,250

NEW ARRIVAL’S WINTER SHAWL’S COLLECTION 2025/26

BRAND NAME BAREEZE

Fabric – SOFT VELVET
Quality – PREMIUM SOFT FABRIC
READY TO WEAR STICHED
2.4 YARD

MULTI STONE MACHINE HANDMADE WORK ON 4-CORNERS BUNCHES WORK with also bordersided STONE EMB WORK

➡️ ORIGINAL BRAND BEG & BOX PACKING

AVAILABLE IN SOME GENEROUS SHADE’S

NOTE: COLOR OF THE ACTUAL PRODUCT MAY B SLIGHTLY VARY FROM THE PIC

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Fancy Velvet Shawl – Premium Winter Luxury (2.75 x 1.5 Yards)

 1,950
  • Quick overview:
    Elevate your winter wardrobe with this Fancy Velvet Shawl, crafted for those who love elegant, rich winter styling with a soft luxurious feel.

  • Fabric & comfort:
    Made from premium-quality velvet, the shawl is warm, smooth, and perfectly cozy — ideal for cold winter days and nights.

  • Size details:

    • Length: 2.75 yards

    • Width: 1.5 yards
      The generous size offers full coverage and drapes beautifully over any outfit.

  • Design highlights:

    • Plush velvet texture for a royal, premium look

    • Versatile plain or lightly embellished style (depending on design)

    • Perfect thickness for warmth without feeling heavy

  • Perfect for:

    • Winter weddings & special functions

    • Evening gatherings & events

    • Pairing with formal and semi-formal outfits

    • Enhancing your winter wardrobe with a luxurious touch

  • Styling tips:
    Drape it over your shoulders for an elegant look, style it like a wrap for winter evenings, or pair it with embroidered dresses for a complete festive outfit.

  • Care instructions:
    Dry clean recommended to maintain softness and shine. Keep away from sharp jewelry to avoid pulls.

  • Why choose this shawl:
    It offers a perfect blend of warmth, class, and premium velvet texture — a winter essential for anyone wanting style with comfort.

  • Call to action:
    Add this luxurious velvet shawl to your winter collection and enjoy elegance with every wear!

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