The ‘Kismet’ whispers stories of dawn's first blush – a dress that captures the delicate dance between light and shadow, wrapped in a Roman floral romance.
The fabric? A breezy linen-like texture with a bamboo-silk touch — cool, breathable, and surprisingly wrinkle-resistant. It holds its shape beautifully without the fuss of traditional cotton-linen blends. Easy to wear, easier to care for.
What really sets ‘Kismet’ apart is the pairing of vintage-inspired print with natural wooden beads — each hand-stitched, one by one, after the dress is fully constructed. About 80 of them, meticulously sewn by skilled artisans. Yes, it’s that kind of detail.
The V-neckline sparkles with these handcrafted woodgrain beads, adding texture and a soft structure. The silhouette features architectural tailoring — broad shoulders, a cinched waist, and a graceful drape. Classic with an edge.
The inner camisole is sewn into the shoulders, creating a sculpted look with layered dimension while giving the outer fabric a soft, cocoon-like shape. It’s a delicate balance of form and function, where every hidden element shapes the overall silhouette.
At the back? A same-tone button closure paired with a low slit and an open-back detail that offers just the right amount of skin — playful, not too much. And let’s not skip the elastic cuffs: soft, comfy, and fuss-free.
The skirt flows with movement, featuring light pleats and scattered hand-stitched beads that sway with every step. It’s both still and alive, casual and composed.
An invisible zip at the back makes dressing easy, while the full inner lining — dense, cottony, soft — keeps it all feeling smooth and luxurious against the skin.