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Velvet Pearl Dress

Velvet Pearl Dress

$550.00

A refined cocktail and evening dress inspired by the Indian suit, reimagined through a modern silhouette. Cut in mustard lycra velvet, this piece brings together fluid movement and sculptural structure, designed to sit close to the body while allowing the fabric to catch light and texture with every step. The result is a statement evening dress that feels both timeless and contemporary.

Hand-stitched pearl and jewel trims trace the neckline and hem, applied by skilled karigars using traditional handwork techniques. These details draw from the decorative borders found in Indian suits, where embellishment is used to frame the body and elevate form. Here, that language is refined into a minimal, sculpted finish, allowing craftsmanship to remain the focal point.

The silhouette is clean and confident, designed for cocktail wear, evening events, and occasion dressing. Styled with heels, it functions as a modern evening dress; paired with tailored pants and a dupatta, it transforms into a contemporary Indian suit interpretation. A piece created for versatility, presence, and lasting relevance.

Product Details

  • Colour: Mustard
  • Fabric: Lycra velvet
  • Detail: Hand-stitched pearl and jewel trims by karigars
  • Neckline: Square neckline with embellished border
  • Silhouette: Fitted mini dress
  • Hem: Embellished with pearl and jewel fringe detailing
  • Closure: Invisible back zip
  • Styling: Designed for cocktail wear, evening dressing, occasion wear, or styled as a modern Indian suit with pants and a dupatta

Featured Models Sizing:

  • First and Second Model featured above wears Size 6
  • Third and Fourth Model featured wears Size 8
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Size Guide

Complimentary size exchange within 7 days of receiving your piece.

Shipping

Shipping available to India, Australia, United Kingdom, and UAE.

Each piece is crafted to order.

Our ateliers hold all fabrics and trims in-house, allowing production to begin immediately once your order is placed.

Production Timeframes

  • Non-embroidered pieces: 2 business days
  • Embroidered/Embellished pieces: 5 business days

Shipping Timeframes (after production)

  • Express Shipping: 2–5 business days
  • Standard Shipping: 7–10 business days

You will receive a tracking link by email once your order has been dispatched.

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Refund

Because pieces are made specifically for you, cancellations are not permitted. This helps us avoid material wastage and ensures a smooth production process.

You may request a return within 14 days of receiving your order. For full details on eligibility, refer to our Refund & Return Policy.

Care Guide

To preserve the drape and structure, we recommend gentle dry cleaning or light steam refreshes when needed.

Store your garment flat or hung with care to maintain its shape.

Indian Suit, Reimagined

The Indian suit has always carried a quiet authority. Its elegance was never loud, never excessive, but deeply assured. Designed around balance, proportion, and ease, it reflects a way of dressing where refinement comes from understanding, not display. The kameez gives form, the salwar or churidar allows movement, and the dupatta completes the composition with softness and intent.

Across India, the suit became a canvas for some of the world’s most sophisticated textile traditions. Phulkari, chikankari, fine needlework, mirror work, woven borders, and surface patterning were not added for decoration alone. They were expressions of regional knowledge, material mastery, and inherited skill.

A suit was never chosen casually. Fabric was selected for its quality and longevity. Details were placed with precision. Garments were tailored to the body, altered over time, and preserved with care. This created a relationship with clothing rooted in respect, patience, and permanence. Dressing was an act of intention, not consumption.

That is where the suit’s quiet royalty lives. In its restraint, its intelligence, and its assurance. It does not seek attention, yet it commands presence. Its design continues to influence modern silhouettes because true elegance does not rely on trend.

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