kaftan dress for wedding guest Red Printed Kaftan Maxi Dress | Wedding Guest
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kaftan dress for wedding guest

kaftan dress for wedding guest Red Printed Kaftan Maxi Dress | Wedding Guest

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kaftan dress for wedding guest Red Printed Kaftan Maxi Dress | Wedding GuestRed Pink Printed Maxi Kaftan Dress A Statement Wedding Guest Dress by Sandhya Garg This is the dress that stops conversations and starts compliments. The Duchess Kaftan Dress in red and pink is a maxi length kaftan crafted from premium viscose linen satin a fabric that catches light with a soft luminous finish while keeping you cool through long ceremonies, outdoor receptions, and evening celebrations. Designed by Sandhya Garg, a Project Runway alumna

Red Pink Printed Maxi Kaftan Dress — A Statement Wedding Guest Dress by Sandhya Garg

This is the dress that stops conversations and starts compliments. The Duchess Kaftan Dress in red and pink is a maxi-length kaftan crafted from premium viscose linen satin — a fabric that catches light with a soft luminous finish while keeping you cool through long ceremonies, outdoor receptions, and evening celebrations. Designed by Sandhya Garg, a Project Runway alumna who develops every print from original artwork in her own studio, this dress is produced in limited quantities. When this run sells out, it does not come back.

"This Kaftan is nice. I am six feet tall and though it wasn’t as long as would’ve liked it to be…it was suffice for the outing while on vacation. The material is soft and comfortable. The material thickness fits the style. I haven’t had the opportunity to wash it to test the durability of the material. Most likely, I’ll wash it by hand to preserve it for future use."

—Nikki L, verified buyer

What Makes This Kaftan Dress Different

Most printed kaftans you will find online are mass-produced from generic fabric libraries. This one is not. The red-pink ornamental print on the Duchess is a Sandhya Garg original — hand-developed through sketching, painting, and digital refinement before being printed at her own facility. The heritage-inspired motifs draw from textile traditions Sandhya grew up around in India, reinterpreted through a modern lens for women who want their wardrobe to carry craft and story, not just a label.

The viscose linen satin fabric gives you the drape and movement of silk with breathable comfort that lasts through four-hour weddings and beyond. The relaxed kaftan silhouette flatters without clinging, the adjustable waist tie lets you define shape on your terms, and the pleated detailing adds movement and visual interest as you walk.

Perfect For

The Duchess was designed for occasions where you want to be the most interesting person in the room — not the loudest, but the one everyone asks "where did you get that?" Think: wedding guest dressing where you refuse to wear another safe navy midi. Summer outdoor weddings and destination beach ceremonies where the fabric breathes and the print photographs beautifully. Cocktail receptions and evening parties paired with statement earrings. Resort evenings at venues where the dress code says "dress to impress" and you take it personally. Anniversary dinners, milestone celebrations, and formal events where you want a conversation-starting piece that is not another sequin dress.

How to Style This Kaftan Dress

For a formal wedding, pair with gold or rose-gold strappy heeled sandals (block heels work beautifully with the maxi length) and sculptural gold drop earrings — keep the necklace minimal or skip it entirely since the print and neckline carry the visual weight. A structured metallic clutch in gold or champagne completes the look. For a destination or outdoor event, swap to embellished flat sandals and a delicate chain bracelet. The kaftan silhouette layers naturally over a slim-fit bodysuit or seamless slip if you want extra structure underneath. For cooler evenings, the Fleur Blue Geometric Tapestry Jacket creates a striking high-low contrast over this dress.

Product Details

Fabric: Viscose linen satin blend (lightweight, breathable, soft luminous finish)

Print: Exclusive Sandhya Garg heritage-inspired ornamental print in red and pink tones

Silhouette: Relaxed maxi kaftan with pleated detailing

Closure: Adjustable waist tie for customizable shaping

Length: Full maxi length

Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL — See Size Chart

Care: Gentle hand wash cold water or dry clean. Mild detergent only. Do not bleach or wring. Hang dry. Steam or low-heat iron inside out.

Production: Limited-quantity production. Exclusive print designed and printed at Sandhya Garg's own facility.

Designer: Sandhya Garg — Project Runway alumna, featured in Elegant Magazine and 7 Hues Fashion Magazine

Price: $298.00 (Member price: $268.20)

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Fit note: The Duchess is cut with a relaxed kaftan silhouette — it is not sized to body measurements in the way a fitted dress is. The adjustable waist tie creates definition at any size. If you are unsure between two sizes, the smaller size will give more drape and the larger will give more volume. Email [email protected] with your bust and hip measurements for a personal recommendation.

About the Designer

Sandhya Garg is a Project Runway alumna and the founder of her namesake label, headquartered in Los Angeles. She designs every print from scratch — drawing, sketching, painting, and developing through CAD before printing at her own facility. Her collections are produced in small batches in studios in the USA and India, supporting heritage craftspeople whose embroidery and textile skills have been perfected over generations. Featured in Elegant Magazine and 7 Hues Fashion Magazine, Sandhya's work sits at the intersection of bold artisanal prints, Indian textile heritage, and modern occasion dressing.

Is this kaftan dress appropriate for a formal wedding?

Yes. The viscose linen satin fabric and ornamental print give this kaftan a dressy, occasion-appropriate look that works for formal weddings, semi-formal celebrations, and black-tie-optional events. The maxi length and structured print read as elevated rather than casual. For strictly black-tie events, pair with heeled sandals and statement jewelry to dress it up further.

What body types does this kaftan dress flatter?

The relaxed kaftan silhouette is universally flattering because it skims rather than clings. The adjustable waist tie lets you define your shape — cinch it tighter for more definition or leave it loose for a flowing column effect. Available in sizes XS through XXXL. The kaftan cut works especially well for women who want coverage and comfort without sacrificing elegance.

What fabric is this dress made from, and is it comfortable for outdoor weddings?

The dress is crafted from a viscose linen satin blend — a lightweight, breathable fabric with a subtle sheen. It is ideal for outdoor and summer weddings because the fabric promotes airflow while maintaining its drape and structure. You will stay comfortable through extended ceremonies and receptions in warm weather.

Is this print exclusive to Sandhya Garg?

Yes. Every print in Sandhya Garg's collections is an original design — developed from scratch through hand sketching, painting, and CAD refinement, then printed at her own facility. You will not find this print replicated by another brand. The limited-quantity production run means availability is finite.

How does a kaftan differ from a regular maxi dress?

A kaftan has a wider, more flowing silhouette than a fitted or A-line maxi dress. Where a standard maxi typically follows the body's contours, a kaftan drapes loosely from the shoulders with generous fabric width. This creates an effortlessly elegant look with maximum comfort and ease of movement — you can sit, dance, and move freely without adjusting. The Duchess kaftan adds structure through its waist tie and pleating, giving you the comfort of a kaftan with the polish of occasion wear.

What shoes should I wear with a red kaftan maxi dress?

Gold or rose-gold heeled sandals are the strongest pairing — the warm metallic tones complement the red-pink print beautifully. For outdoor events on grass or sand, embellished flat sandals or block-heeled mules keep you stable and comfortable. Avoid closed-toe pumps, which compete visually with the flowing maxi length. Nude heels also work if you want the dress to be the sole focal point.

Can I wear this dress to events beyond weddings?

Absolutely. This kaftan dress works for cocktail parties, anniversary dinners, resort evening wear, vacation dressing, festive celebrations, gala events, and milestone occasions. Its versatility comes from the print's richness and the fabric's adaptability — it reads as formal with heels and jewelry, or relaxed-luxe with sandals and minimal accessories.

Browse more kaftans, red dresses, maxi dresses, wedding guest dresses, and resort evening wear in the Sandhya Garg collection.

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