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Editor's Note

This is a comfortable shirt dress made of space blue, cobalt blue, and slate grey tones. It has several panels on the front and back, with pockets on the side, a notched collar, and wide cuffs. The dress comes with a slip and has handcrafted buttons.

  • Fabric: Handwoven chanderi silk
  • Color: Blue
  • Fit: Comfort fit
  • Components: Dress and slip
  • Occasion: Casual and work
  • Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor setting.
  • Care: Dry Cleaning The Clothes Is Preferable or Hand Wash Separately In Cold Water

About the Designer

The Loom Art is a fashion label founded by Aarushi Kilawat, a fashion design graduate who specializes in print textiles and fashion styling. The label focuses on reviving old craft techniques and bringing handloom back in vogue. Aarushi believes in generating employment for locals and sustaining the love and hard work that is reflected in hand-made clothing.


Salted sea shirt dress

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Editor's Note

This is a comfortable shirt dress made of space blue, cobalt blue, and slate grey tones. It has several panels on the front and back, with pockets on the side, a notched collar, and wide cuffs. The dress comes with a slip and has handcrafted buttons.

  • Fabric: Handwoven chanderi silk
  • Color: Blue
  • Fit: Comfort fit
  • Components: Dress and slip
  • Occasion: Casual and work
  • Disclaimer: Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor setting.
  • Care: Dry Cleaning The Clothes Is Preferable or Hand Wash Separately In Cold Water

About the Designer

The Loom Art is a fashion label founded by Aarushi Kilawat, a fashion design graduate who specializes in print textiles and fashion styling. The label focuses on reviving old craft techniques and bringing handloom back in vogue. Aarushi believes in generating employment for locals and sustaining the love and hard work that is reflected in hand-made clothing.