
Short Skirt with Printed Flowers and Embroidered Sequins
Gentle hand-wash separately in cold water with a mild detergent. Avoid soaking. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp.
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Behind this piece
The florals on this skirt draw from a long tradition of printed cotton and blended textiles produced across Rajasthan and Gujarat, where block-printing and screen-printing ateliers have refined repeat patterns over generations. Here, that sensibility is reinterpreted on fluid rayon, a fibre that borrows the breathability of viscose while lending itself to vivid, saturated colour. The hand-applied sequin embroidery adds dimensionality to each bloom, a nod to the zardozi and sitara work practised in Lucknow and Bareilly, where light is considered a material in its own right. One hundred and seventy-eight buyers across India have already worn this conversation.
How to style
In Amaranth Purple or Wild Aster, pair the skirt with a fitted ivory cotton kurta and kolhapuri flats for a relaxed brunch. For evening gatherings, reach for the Caviar Black or Jet Black version, tuck in a tissue-silk blouse, and add oxidised silver jhumkas. The Emerald or Cedar Green colourways work beautifully with a khadi-weave crop top and block-printed potli bag for a curated daytime look. Rose Red and Rumba Red call for minimal gold studs and tan leather kolhapuris, letting the sequin embroidery carry the full weight of ornament.
Fabric & care
Rayon is a semi-synthetic fibre with a silk-like drape, yet it requires gentle handling. Hand-wash in cold water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent; machine washing weakens the weave and disturbs the sequin thread attachments. Do not wring or twist. Lay flat on a clean towel to dry in shade, as prolonged sunlight will fade the printed florals. Iron on a low setting with a pressing cloth placed between the iron and the sequins. Store folded loosely in a breathable cotton bag, away from damp, to preserve both the embroidery and the depth of colour.
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