The Gulab-e-Sitara blouse — meaning rose star — is the pearl collection's most complete and considered piece. A rose gold nude base entirely covered in mixed pearl hand embroidery — round seed pearls, elongated ovals, and dome beads arranged in flowing concentric arc formations — creates a front that is simultaneously architectural and luminous, the pearls glowing against the skin-toned base in a way that feels like a second skin studded with light.
The distinguishing feature is the 10-inch sheer net sleeves — a considered half-sleeve length that sits between the fully sleeveless pieces and a traditional full sleeve, offering the perfect coverage for women who want modesty without heaviness. The net is scattered throughout with individual pearl buti, so the sleeves carry the same embellishment language as the body without competing with it. They float rather than sit — transparent enough to reveal the arm, present enough to frame it.
The hem edges and sleeve borders are finished in dense pearl trim — a clean line that gives structure to what is otherwise a deliberately soft, flowing garment. The back is deeply open with a scoop neckline, closed at the base with a single dori tie in matching nude cord. Meticulously handcrafted at The Silver Stitch atelier, each pearl placed by hand, each net panel cut and set with precision.
Styling & occasions
The 10-inch net sleeve makes this the collection's most saree-friendly blouse — it sits beautifully under a draped pallu and gives full-arm coverage without fabric bulk. Equally at home over a blush or champagne lehenga for a wedding reception, a dusty rose sharara for an engagement, or black high-waist jeans for an elevated everyday look that crosses every dress code without trying.
The rose gold nude is universally flattering — it enhances every skin tone and pairs effortlessly with ivory, blush, champagne, emerald, navy, and even prints. Ideal for wedding receptions, engagement ceremonies, Eid, mehendi functions, festive brunches, and pre-wedding shoots across Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh.