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Selma Patchwork Embroidered Maxi Skirt in Aurora Multi Linen

​​A multicolored technique titled “Let it Rip” translates a geometric drawing by Gabriela named Aurora into the relaxed drama of the Selma skirt that gently flares to a floor-length sweep. Paired with the Tatia top creates a playful elegance is created . Made from Linen yarns that are hand-painted on each strand to create a patchwork of rectangles separated by hand- embroidered ladders and frays. A team of 40 artisans comprising of 30 embroiderers and 10 painters worked together to achieve the panels.

Details:

  • 100% Linen (India)
  • Weaving Mumbai
  • Dyeing/Finishing New Dehli

Linen is a natural fiber from the flax plant, and is one of the oldest cultivated plant fibers. It has exceptional ability to keep skin cool in warm weather, due to its airflow, wicking, and crisp fibers that stand away from body. Twice as strong as cotton, it becomes softer over time, while maintaining its exceptional durability.

This small, women-led business is dedicated to sourcing and sustainability, with a sharp focus on beauty, vibrant color, and exceptional quality. They are committed to producing thoughtful, high-caliber products while ensuring fair compensation for the skilled artisans behind each creation. They abide by their own conducts of compliance & transparency, as well as building out their own raw materials life cycle assessments.

This garment was made in a couture artisan workshop founded by 2 sisters in Parma, Italy.