Description
Emerging from a rare double-faced brocade woven in South Asia during the late 70s and early 80s, this piece carries the quiet complexity of a textile conceived to reveal two worlds. The fabric was woven with opposing tonalities on each side, one vivid, one softened, a distinctive technique allowing a single cloth to shift in mood through a simple reversal.
This inherent duality becomes the soul of the dress.
One face unfolds in vivid emerald green, scattered with fine floral motifs. The other reveals smooth satin de soie in deep saffron, warm and luminous. Both sides are finished with hand-worked sfifa, honoring technique without leaning on nostalgia.
A traditional green mjdoul belt defines the structure, sculpting the silhouette whether worn on the brocade or satin side. The cut remains airy and generous, allowing the dress to glide between its two identities with ease.
More than reversible, the piece expresses transformation, a shift of color, light, and attitude within the same garment. A dress with two lights, two faces, one story. A quiet expression of versatility and refinement.























