Konche, meaning shell in Ancient Greek, quite literally takes from the clam shell in Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, with its fishtail silhouette being made to look like the wearer is standing within the shell themselves. Konche is made of 26 panels, with each one wrapping around the waist and hips and then unfurling at the knee, with the help of strategically placed godets. Each panel of the skirt has been carefully thought-out to recreate the curvature and depth that presents itself within each wave of the clamshell.
In white velvet, worn with the Ostrac Top, and the Byrsa Cloak.
In blue khadi, worn with the Apodesmos Top, and the Chrysos Coat.
Colourway: Eggshell
Fit: Mermaid-Style. High Waisted. Floor Length.
Fabric Composition:
Skirt Body: 100% Viscose Velvet
Inner Lining: 100% Cotton
dry clean only
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₹18,500.00Price
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