
Parfait-Pink V-Neck Printed Long Kaftan with Stone work
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
Description
There are evenings that ask only for ease, and this kaftan answers without hesitation. Cut in a fluid satin that catches light the way still water does at dusk, it arrives in a parfait pink that feels both festive and quietly personal. The surface carries an all-over print whose rhythm draws the eye without overwhelming it, while hand-applied stones punctuate the neckline and fall of the garment with the kind of deliberate restraint that speaks of considered embellishment rather than adornment for its own sake. Stone work of this nature has long graced occasion wear across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where craftspeople understand that a single well-placed accent carries more weight than abundance. The v-neck silhouette lends a gentle openness to the face, and the free-size cut drapes generously across varying figures, honouring the kaftan's long tradition as a garment of dignity and comfort in equal measure. Satin, cool against the skin and forgiving in its fall, makes this as suited to a summer terrace gathering as to a quiet celebration indoors. Wear it with flat kolhapuris and minimal gold for a relaxed festive evening. A silk clutch in ivory or deep rose would complete the mood beautifully.
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Behind this piece
Stone work, known across Rajasthan and Gujarat as the art of affixing hand-cut glass, resin, or semi-precious stones onto fabric, carries a lineage rooted in royal court dress. The kaftan silhouette itself travelled through Mughal courtly tradition before becoming a beloved form in Indian leisurewear. Here, that heritage meets a parfait-pink satin ground, the stone embellishments placed to catch light at the neckline and hem. The V-neck cut and fluid length honour the ease the form was always meant to carry: garments made not for performance, but for the quiet pleasure of dressing well.
How to style
Wear this kaftan belted loosely at the waist with wide-leg ivory palazzo trousers for a festive lunch or sundowner gathering. Pair it unbelted over slim cigarette pants in ivory or champagne for an evening diwan setting. For a beach wedding or destination celebration, let it stand alone as a dress, grounded with tan kolhapuri sandals and a single strand of rose-quartz beads. A small potli clutch in blush silk completes each look without competing with the stone work. Keep metal jewellery minimal; the embellishment on the fabric is already the statement.
Fabric & care
Satin, whether woven from polyester or silk-blend fibres, demands gentle handling to preserve its characteristic lustre. Hand-wash in cold water using a mild, pH-neutral detergent, or dry-clean to protect the stone work from loosening. Never wring or twist the fabric. Lay flat on a clean cotton towel to remove excess water, then hang-dry away from direct sunlight, which yellows pale satin over time. Store folded in soft muslin or breathable tissue paper, avoiding plastic covers. Press only on the reverse side using a low-heat setting with a pressing cloth between iron and fabric.
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