Chakar aa gaya!
Khair, after quick recovery,this is what I’ve figured out.
Basically, it’s a two layered shirt. Front open beige gown,with yolk on back and rest is red chiffon or whatever material,worn over second shirt, beige with double slits in front and beige back. The confusing red kappa under it it it’s slip which is longest of the three. Hence, the third layer is red which is used as the lining for the bareek second shirt.
Proto, I think the 'yoke' is kept beige.. the front is a red banarsi and the back is the beige banarsi. Then a beige embellished chiffon is attached to the front.
thanks Gina and SF. mujay bhi chakkar hee aa rahay hain..
how about this:
#1=top gown beige in front,red slitted on the beck.
#2=inner shirt - double slitted beige in the front with kaam and flairy banarsi on the back in beige(part that is showing beneath the red chiffon flaps
#3= red banarsi flairy long maxi styled innermost shirt (showing from the slits of being inner shirt on the front) and same red will be on the back beneath the beige flairy layer
I have to make churidar for bottoms so aik tension khatam hui.
I was able to figure out how its done but not sure if I'll be able to explain it - let me give it a shot anyway.
Front
For now just ignore the top gown - for understanding sake will put that back on, in the end ;)
1- Beige bodice with golden work
2- Red Inner skirt
3- Beige Outer skirt with two slits
Back
1- Beige yoke with a big motif
2- Beige inner skirt
3- Red outer skirt with slit in the middle.