Description
The back of this navy blue indo western jacket palazzo set tells as complete a story as the front
Most heavily embroidered garments put their best work where the camera faces. A floor-length jacket wears differently — the back is on display every time you turn, walk away from the table, or move through a crowded reception hall. This navy blue indo western jacket palazzo set is embroidered on both the front and back of the floor-length jacket, with a worked blouse and embroidered palazzo completing the set, all in real premium georgette. Navy blue in georgette is a specific combination — authoritative in colour, lightweight in fabric, and formal enough for a wedding reception without reading as heavy or severe. It photographs well under every kind of light a wedding produces: outdoor daylight, ceremony warmth, and evening venue amber.Navy on georgette — how a formal shade stays light enough to wear all day
Navy blue carries an authority that few other shades can replicate — it sits between black and royal blue, formal enough to be taken seriously at a wedding or reception, and distinct enough from the reds and maroons most guests wear that it reads as a considered choice without looking unconventional. The risk with navy in celebration wear is that dark, authoritative shades can feel heavy over a long event. Real premium georgette prevents that: the fabric's lightweight, fluid character keeps navy looking composed rather than dense, and the way georgette moves — responding to the slightest air movement across a flowing jacket and palazzo — means the outfit feels lighter in wear than it looks from a photograph. You can read about navy blue as a colour for more on its specific formal associations and how it reads across different contexts.
A wedding reception calls for a silhouette that holds from arrival to the last photograph
A reception runs long and covers more ground than any other wedding event: the entrance photographs, the seated dinner, the standing conversations, the dancing. A floor-length jacket over a blouse and palazzo is one of the few indo-western silhouettes that holds its composure through all of those contexts without requiring adjustment. The jacket's structure frames the blouse and palazzo from the outside while the palazzo's wide leg provides the comfort that makes a four-hour reception bearable. The back embroidery on the jacket means the full-length garment reads as a complete, considered piece from behind during dinner as clearly as it reads from the front during the entrance. You can read about georgette fabric and its movement quality for more on why it suits a floor-length jacket format.
The blouse and palazzo at the jacket's edges — detail visible even when the jacket is closed
A floor-length jacket worn closed reveals the blouse at the neckline and the palazzo at the hemline — two points where the set's inner embroidery is visible even without the jacket being opened. In navy blue, those glimpses of the embroidered blouse at the neckline and the embroidered palazzo below the jacket hem add layers of interest at exactly the points where a viewer's eye naturally falls. Worn open, the full blouse embroidery and palazzo embroidery read alongside the jacket's front panels, the three pieces working together rather than the jacket overshadowing the pieces beneath it.
Navy dye on georgette — the one storage risk worth knowing
Navy blue is a deep indigo-adjacent dye that transfers readily onto pale or white fabrics under storage pressure. Never store the navy jacket, blouse, or palazzo in contact with pale or light-coloured garments — even through a shared wardrobe rail where fabrics brush against each other over time. Each piece should be stored in its own natural cotton cover, sealed. The embroidered back panel of the jacket is the most care-intensive element: fold lines through heavily embroidered georgette are difficult to remove without professional treatment, so hang the jacket rather than folding it, with enough clearance on the rail that the embroidery isn't pressed against adjacent fabric. Dry clean only. Every navy blue indo western jacket palazzo set from Khaish is finished with care in small batches — small variations in the embroidery are a mark of that handwork, not a flaw. If anything isn't right when your order arrives, write to us and we'll set it right. Browse our indo western collection for more.
Material & Washing
Care instructions Machine wash at 40 ° C, do not tumble dry, Dry clean allowed, Machine wash on gentle cycle| Top | REAL PREMIUM GEROGETTE |
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| Palazzo | REAL PREMIUM GEROGETTE |
| Jacket | REAL PREMIUM GEROGETTE |
| Wash | We suggest you Dry Clean this dress. |
What is Semi Stitched
Tailor your outfit to perfection with our Semi-Stitched dress material. Each set includes pre-patterned pieces for the neckline, sleeves, and skirt, allowing for easy customization to your size and style. Once tailored, your outfit will mirror the elegance of the model. Complete with matching dupatta and fabric, create a personalized ensemble that's uniquely you.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
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Returns
We ensure that all products dispatched from Khaish undergo 100% quality checks. Semi-Stitched Products in their original condition can be returned to our address in India, and a refund will be processed to customers if the item is returned without any stains or damage. Stitched items cannot be returned for a refund or exchange as these items cannot be sold to anyone else. Ready to Wear – Items purchased under the readymade section (Ready to wear) need to be altered as per height (top and bottom), and hence these products are non-returnable. Read more







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