Estimated Dispatch -
"May your choices reflect you hopes! Playfull sundress with gently gathered tiers and a tie-up neckline.
- No lining
-No fastener"
Handcrafted in India
No attached lining
No pockets
Colour: Hot pink
Fabric & Care:
Garment Measurements (in inches):
|
|
Waist (stretched) |
|
XS |
41 in |
|
S |
43 in |
|
M |
45 in |
|
L |
47 in |
|
XL |
49 in |
|
XXL |
51 in |
Model Info: Height: 5'8” | Wearing Size Small
Shipping: Once ordered this piece will take 12-15 days to be shipped out
Contact us on WhatsApp: Your WhatsApp Number
"May your choices reflect you hopes! Playfull sundress with gently gathered tiers and a tie-up neckline.
- No lining
-No fastener"
Handcrafted in India
No attached lining
No pockets
Colour: Hot pink
Fabric & Care:
Garment Measurements (in inches):
|
|
Waist (stretched) |
|
XS |
41 in |
|
S |
43 in |
|
M |
45 in |
|
L |
47 in |
|
XL |
49 in |
|
XXL |
51 in |
Model Info: Height: 5'8” | Wearing Size Small
Shipping: Once ordered this piece will take 12-15 days to be shipped out
Khara Kapas began as the quiet revolution of one designer — Shilpi Yadav — who took cotton out of the realm of sleepwear and household basics and placed it firmly in the world of modern, aspirational dressing. What she built is a label where purity isn’t a theme, but a discipline.
Rooted in handloom cotton and natural dyes, Khara Kapas works with the simplest geometry — circles, squares, triangles — and turns them into silhouettes that feel effortless, global, and emotionally familiar. There is a stillness to their clothes, a sense of returning to slower rhythms and honest materials, without ever losing relevance.
Each piece is grounded in India’s textile heritage yet designed for a woman who moves easily between cultures and climates. The brand’s commitment to homegrown cotton, artisanal processes, and clean, breathable shapes has made these garments not just beautiful, but deeply wearable.
It’s rare to find a label that holds both purity and modernity in the same breath.
Perhaps that is why collaborating with Khara Kapas — “pure cotton” in Hindi — felt less like an introduction and more like alignment.