The Chand Haar Kurta Set answers a question no other piece in this collection has asked: what happens when the embroidery becomes the jewellery?
Two silver zari trails descend from the neckline of this hot pink chinya silk kaftan, each ending in a crescent chand motif with floral infill — the precise visual logic of a moon necklace, rendered in thread rather than metal. It is trompe-l'oeil embroidery: minimal in coverage, maximum in concept. The rest of the kurta is left entirely unembroidered, because nothing else is needed.
The chinya silk ground does the remaining work — a pure, heavyweight silk in a fuchsia so saturated it reads as a decision before it reads as a color. The kaftan silhouette is generous and asymmetric, shorter at the sides, with deep slits that move with every step.
The printed chanderi pants — black and white chevron on ivory — are the collection's boldest styling choice: a monochrome geometric clash against electric pink that feels as contemporary as anything in Indian fashion right now.
Reach for it at sangeet evenings, Diwali parties, destination weddings, festive cocktails, and every occasion where the most considered thing you can wear is also the most joyful.
Two silver zari trails descend from the neckline of this hot pink chinya silk kaftan, each ending in a crescent chand motif with floral infill — the precise visual logic of a moon necklace, rendered in thread rather than metal. It is trompe-l'oeil embroidery: minimal in coverage, maximum in concept. The rest of the kurta is left entirely unembroidered, because nothing else is needed.
The chinya silk ground does the remaining work — a pure, heavyweight silk in a fuchsia so saturated it reads as a decision before it reads as a color. The kaftan silhouette is generous and asymmetric, shorter at the sides, with deep slits that move with every step.
The printed chanderi pants — black and white chevron on ivory — are the collection's boldest styling choice: a monochrome geometric clash against electric pink that feels as contemporary as anything in Indian fashion right now.
Reach for it at sangeet evenings, Diwali parties, destination weddings, festive cocktails, and every occasion where the most considered thing you can wear is also the most joyful.
The Chand Haar Kurta Set answers a question no other piece in this collection has asked: what happens when the embroidery becomes the jewellery?
Two silver zari trails descend from the neckline of this hot pink chinya silk kaftan, each ending in a crescent chand motif with floral infill — the precise visual logic of a moon necklace, rendered in thread rather than metal. It is trompe-l'oeil embroidery: minimal in coverage, maximum in concept. The rest of the kurta is left entirely unembroidered, because nothing else is needed.
The chinya silk ground does the remaining work — a pure, heavyweight silk in a fuchsia so saturated it reads as a decision before it reads as a color. The kaftan silhouette is generous and asymmetric, shorter at the sides, with deep slits that move with every step.
The printed chanderi pants — black and white chevron on ivory — are the collection's boldest styling choice: a monochrome geometric clash against electric pink that feels as contemporary as anything in Indian fashion right now.
Reach for it at sangeet evenings, Diwali parties, destination weddings, festive cocktails, and every occasion where the most considered thing you can wear is also the most joyful.
Two silver zari trails descend from the neckline of this hot pink chinya silk kaftan, each ending in a crescent chand motif with floral infill — the precise visual logic of a moon necklace, rendered in thread rather than metal. It is trompe-l'oeil embroidery: minimal in coverage, maximum in concept. The rest of the kurta is left entirely unembroidered, because nothing else is needed.
The chinya silk ground does the remaining work — a pure, heavyweight silk in a fuchsia so saturated it reads as a decision before it reads as a color. The kaftan silhouette is generous and asymmetric, shorter at the sides, with deep slits that move with every step.
The printed chanderi pants — black and white chevron on ivory — are the collection's boldest styling choice: a monochrome geometric clash against electric pink that feels as contemporary as anything in Indian fashion right now.
Reach for it at sangeet evenings, Diwali parties, destination weddings, festive cocktails, and every occasion where the most considered thing you can wear is also the most joyful.


