Silk Gonna Shine Maxi Dress #194 by Kantha Bae
Babe, you're gonna shine!
This shapeless, timeless maxi dress is made out of ultra lux crepe silk sari making it fully reversible. This dress is floaty in all the right ways. Features a square neckline and deep interior pockets on the outside and inside. Perfect to wear by itself in the summer or to layer for the fall/winter. Easy, breezy, for all seasons.
Khadi (pronounced KAH•DEE) is the new linen and we are obsessed!
The story behind your Khadi from the makers: Years ago in India when money was few and everything was made by hand, it was difficult for families to secure enough money to purchase fabrics to create their clothing with. During this time however there was an item they had plenty of through their agricultural efforts... cotton! Cotton proved to be a huge blessing for all as families could start weaving their own beautiful fabric to adorn their bodies with. Thankfully since they could not afford new clothing for every season this beautiful cotton fabric also proved to be both durable and versatile... standing the test of time, the cold and the heat. Khadi, the beautiful sister to the fabric we all know and love, linen, is hand-loomed from cotton grown in local villages and then sewn together to become the magical garments you see!
Our Khadi Gonna Shine Maxi is floaty in all the right ways. Features a square neckline and deep interior pockets. Perfect to wear by itself in the summer or to layer for the fall/winter. Easy, breezy, for all seasons.
Free size Recommended 00-22/24
Crafted and sewn by families in a small village in
Northern India providing work and a fair living.
This product should be hand washed and line dried for longest life.
For softness, fluff in the dryer on low heat after it has dried from hand washing.
Disclosure: Our vintage styles have lived a full life
before becoming the designs in our shop.
Fabrics may have small threads or holes in the layers.
Color inconsistency or small stains may be present.
The saris are sewn together and extend the life of each design.
Imperfections should be celebrated.