The Soril Long dress is a breathtaking embodiment of South Asian regal heritage fused with contemporary minimalist luxury. Crafted from the finest sheer georgette, this piece pays homage to the ethereal draping styles of the Mughal era, where fabric was treated as a canvas for light and shadow. The deep, wine-toned hue serves as a sophisticated backdrop for the meticulous hand-work that defines its character. Drawing inspiration from the ancient ‘Moti-ka-Kaam’ (pearl embroidery) that once adorned the ensembles of royal courts, our artisans have hand-stitched hundreds of luminous seed pearls and shimmering Swarovski-style crystals along the neckline and the dramatic, sweeping bell sleeves. These embellishments are not merely decorative; they are placed in a linear ‘Mukaish’ style pattern that captures the light with every subtle movement of the wearer. The silhouette is a masterclass in fluid geometry, featuring a long, straight-cut tunic that provides a slimming, elongated profile while the translucent sleeves add a layer of mystery and grace. For a grand wedding celebration or a high-profile festive dinner, style the Soril Long with tapered silk cigarette pants or a floor-sweeping sharara. Complement the hand-applied pearl work with heritage Polki earrings and a sleek, pulled-back bun to emphasize the intricate detailing on the shoulders. This garment is not just a dress; it is a labor of love, requiring dozens of hours of artisanal precision to ensure that each crystal and pearl is perfectly anchored, reflecting a legacy of craft that has been passed down through generations of master embroiderers.
