Type: Padded
Fabric: Modal silk
Neckline: One Shoulder
Sleeve : Sleeveless
Shoulder Length: 3 Inches
Blouse Length: 13 Inches
Opening: Side Zip
Wash Care:
1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt
2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes
3. Medium iron
Su ,The model is wearing size S blouse and the saree link is :
Love and peace https://sutastore.com/products/love-and-peace
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
She found beauty in the inequalities of the extremes that seemed equal. She found peace in that which could never be measured. She had her heart set on discovering the wonder that the misfits of the world were, including herself. She saw unparalleled magic in the art of asymmetry. She was Asammit Titli!
This modal silk blouse in black and white is asymmetrical style done right!
Modal silk is a fabric that has the strengths and beauty of both modal and silk fabric.
When it comes to fabrics, there is a history of many types of fabrics that have been used since the dawn of the first civilizations. Some of these fabrics have weathered the changes in time and are still among the most used fabrics even today. While such fabrics and weaves have an undeniable old-world charm, at the other end of the spectrum there are some wonderful fabrics that are products of new-age innovation. These fabrics are developed with the challenges of the present world in mind while also retaining the allure of conventional fabrics.
Modal products are nature based made from fibres extruded from wood, like birch, eucalyptus etc., which is sustainable, renewable and from responsible sources. They have the lowest ecological footprint. It is made using significantly lesser natural resources than other fibres, with a lower impact on the environment.
Silk exudes a regality that very few other fabrics can match. The brilliant shine that vibrates from a silk saree spells class and traditional beauty. The process of producing silk involves multiple stages such as extracting silk threads from the cocoons of silk-worms, twisting multiple silk threads to make strong threads and weaving the threads into luscious sarees. India is one of the top producers of silk in the world and the fabric is always in demand for its visual attractiveness. People associate silk with special occasions and richness. Silk is alluring and can boast of a grand appeal as well as a tinge of nostalgia. On the whole, silk is a fabric that can never go wrong.