The Sitara-e-Subah blouse — Urdu for star of the morning — is built around one idea: that the most luxurious thing you can wear is something entirely handmade. Every surface of this off-white blouse is covered in premium multi-style pearl hand embroidery, worked in bold diagonal crosshatch and geometric patterns across a structured crossover V-body. The embroidery is dense, deliberate, and dimensional — seed pearls layered alongside larger round pearls to create a surface that has texture, rhythm, and quiet radiance.
The defining detail, however, is the straps. Wide, heavily beaded with mixed pearl styles, and finished with individual dangling pearl tassels along the outer edge — they move with the wearer, catching light with every step. They are not just straps. They are jewellery built into the garment itself, making this a blouse you can wear without a single additional accessory and still feel complete.
Silhouette & styling
A structured crossover V-neckline at the front, open back with a clean hook closure — feminine at the front, confident at the back. The off-white tone sits beautifully against ivory, champagne, blush, and even pastel lehengas, making this the most versatile bridal-adjacent blouse in the collection. Pair with a flared ivory lehenga for a reception look, a draped organza saree for something editorial, or wide-leg white trousers for a modern festive moment that belongs entirely to the wearer.