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Sculpted Line Dress

Sculpted Line Dress

Rs. 22,500.00

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Handcrafted in India

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Make a bold statement with our two-tone blazer dress with a sculpted drape, architectural silhouette, and embroidered line art detailing. A bold yet minimal statement in burnt sienna and nude beige. A true statement in Monochrome minimalism .

Style no –  TLM-SL-BS&NB-026

Fabric- Premium crepe with double satin 

Colour –  Burnt sienna & Nude beige

  • Notch-collar coat dress with double-breasted button closure.
  • Attached off-shoulder satin drape creating a sculptural contrast.
  • Hand-embellished sleeve cuffs in starburst embroidery.
  • Relaxed fit with structured silhouette.
  • No of Pieces: 1 ( Dress)
  • Model is wearing size S and model is 5'7
  • Care Instruction – Dry Clean Only to maintain the garment’s finish
Care & Maintenance

This is a handmade piece. Embroidery may naturally change over time
with exposure to perfumes and humidity — adding to its unique charm.


• Dry clean only
• Do not hand wash or bleach
• Iron on reverse side only, at medium heat
• Steam from a distance; avoid direct contact with embroidery

We encourage you to refer to the care instructions provided with each
item , designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition

Size & Fit

Our products are crafted to fit true to size, ensuring that you can confidently select your usual size with ease. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed or tailored fit, our designs are made to complement your unique shape and style.

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