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Dream 2.0 – Batwing Kaftan with Scarf Necktie

ر.س995,00

Embrace the elegance of Dream 2.0, a stunning formal dress crafted from luxurious textured Cupro fabric. Made with eco-friendly Cupro fabric, Dream 2.0 is a conscious choice for those who value both style and sustainability.

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Lunar – Cupro Kaftan with Neck Tie

ر.س950,00

The Lunar Kaftan Dress is a sophisticated and highly elegant piece, designed to make a statement during Ramadan. Crafted from luxurious cupro fabric, this formal jalabiya offers a refined and sleek look`1

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Taurus – Pleated Cupro Abaya

ر.س720,00

Taurus Abaya, the perfect blend of style and comfort designed for your everyday needs. Crafted from luxurious textured cupro fabric, the Taurus Abaya offers a soft and breathable feel, making it an ideal choice for daily wear.

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Yasmine – High Collar Jalabiya with Ruched Sleeves

Original price was: ر.س895,00.Current price is: ر.س537,00.

Yasmine, a splendid jalabiya, effortlessly blends modernity with timeless elegance, made with luxurious yet sustainable ribbed Cupro fabric and Ivory one made from Oxford fabric. With its relaxed fit and straight cut, Yasmine ensures both comfort and style.

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Cupro is a “regenerated cellulose” fibre made from cotton waste. It’s made using the teeny tiny silky cotton fibres, known as linter, that stick out of the cottonseed and are too small to spin. The linter is dissolved into a cuprammonium solution, which is a mixture of copper and ammonium, dropped into caustic soda, then spun into fibre. Much like TENCEL Lyocell and modal, cupro is a plant-based material that is chemically processed to produce the resulting fibre.

Cupro is said to have all the positive qualities of silk: it’s silky-smooth and drapes just like the luxurious material, although unlike silk cupro ignites easily and leaves behind copper-containing residue. First invented in the 1900s in Germany, cupro is now solely manufactured by Asahi Kasei in Japan under the trademark Bemberg. You might also see it called “ammonia silk” and “cuprammonium rayon”.