Editor's Note
It’s A Straight Long Shirt Made Of Handwoven Cotton Silk Which Has Arashi Shibori Done All Over In The Shades Of Lemon Yellow & Violet. Adorned With Intricate Embroidery And Applique Work On The Front Body, Cuffs And Buttons, This Shirt Has A Scalloped Embroidered Collar And Statement Sleeves.
Note: Pant is for styling purposes only.
- Fabric: Handwoven Cotton Silk
- Color:
Lemon Yellow & Violet
- Care: Dry Clean Only
About the Designer
A vivid solo traveller, an artist at heart, a nature lover and a social activist. The Loom Art derives it’s name from the designer’s love towards handloom and her core admiration towards art.
Aarushi Kilawat, is a Fashion Design graduate from Pearl Academy, & holds a specialisation in Print Textiles & Fashion Styling from Nottingham Trent University,UK.
Her label focuses on reviving old authentic craft techniques, and generating a platform of employment for locals & bringing handloom back in vogue.
She believes how a machine made clothing can never replace the love and hardwork that is reflected in a hand made piece.
It's this love that she wants to magnify and sustain.
Editor's Note
It’s A Straight Long Shirt Made Of Handwoven Cotton Silk Which Has Arashi Shibori Done All Over In The Shades Of Lemon Yellow & Violet. Adorned With Intricate Embroidery And Applique Work On The Front Body, Cuffs And Buttons, This Shirt Has A Scalloped Embroidered Collar And Statement Sleeves.
Note: Pant is for styling purposes only.
- Fabric: Handwoven Cotton Silk
- Color:
Lemon Yellow & Violet
- Care: Dry Clean Only
About the Designer
A vivid solo traveller, an artist at heart, a nature lover and a social activist. The Loom Art derives it’s name from the designer’s love towards handloom and her core admiration towards art.
Aarushi Kilawat, is a Fashion Design graduate from Pearl Academy, & holds a specialisation in Print Textiles & Fashion Styling from Nottingham Trent University,UK.
Her label focuses on reviving old authentic craft techniques, and generating a platform of employment for locals & bringing handloom back in vogue.
She believes how a machine made clothing can never replace the love and hardwork that is reflected in a hand made piece.
It's this love that she wants to magnify and sustain.