Dancing Dolls
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Product detail
Details
Type: Padded
Fabric: Art Silk
Full Length: 12.5 Inches
Neckline: Square Neck
Opening: Back Hook
Sleeves: Sleeveless
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Su, the model is wearing a Saree from our in house collection. To view similar Sarees - https://suta.in/collections/saree
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Story
She’d never been the kind of girl who liked dolls. She remembered being fascinated by her brothers’ toy soldiers, their cricket bats and footballs when she was little. The older she grew, the more the world tried to tell her what she liked was wrong. That she had picked the wrong side. That no one would love or appreciate a girl like her.
It felt like an endless battle that she would soon tire of fighting. A debate she could no longer participate in, for her voice was hoarse. Now, in her 20s, she realised that there was no one way of being a woman. That she could love both dolls and cars. Family and ambition. Freedom and commitment. She stared at the photograph of the vibrant, trumpet-shaped flower before her. It was a dancing doll. And, like her, it was beautiful, unconventional and looked like nothing she’d ever seen before.
This gorgeous strappy art silk blouse is as unconventional and yet beautiful as the flower it is named for.
Description
Artificial silk is composed of any synthetic fibre, which mimics real silk in terms of its texture and appearance. It could be composed of bamboo viscose, or soybean fibres, or synthetic fibres such as nylon, polyester. Besides the above, it can also be made of semi-synthetic materials such as rayon, and mercerised cotton.
Manufacturer Suta
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