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Weekend Paseo – Passeo collection | Long Feeding kurthi
Made for Motherhoood.
Make weekends effortless with the Weekend Paseo feeding kurthi – designed for moms who want relaxed style that works all day.
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👗 Panel cut fit that flatters during and after pregnancy
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👩🍼 Twin zips for convenient feeding on-the-go
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🌿 Poly-cotton fabric with lining for comfort and coverage
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🛍️ Pockets to keep essentials close
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✨ Easy to pair with leggings or wear alone
The Weekend Paseo is chic, comfy, and perfect for outings, family gatherings, or a quick café run.
Aira Handblock Printed Cotton Maternity & Feeding Dress | Noor All us women
Made for Motherhoood.
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Handblock printed pure cotton
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Thoughtfully designed maternity & feeding fit
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Hidden feeding zips for easy nursing
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Functional side pockets for everyday comfort
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yoke lined for soft, breathable coverage
Midday Stroll –Passeo collection| Long Feeding Kurthi
Made for Motherhoood.
For those sunny afternoons, the Midday Stroll feeding kurthi is your comfort-meets-style companion.
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🌞 Panel cut tailoring for an effortlessly flattering silhouette
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👩🍼 Twin feeding zips designed with nursing moms in mind
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🌿 Soft poly-cotton fabric, fully lined to prevent see-through
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🪡 Pockets to keep essentials handy
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👖 Can be styled as a kurthi or standalone dress
Midday Stroll makes every outing – from market walks to park time – chic and effortless.
Brighten your day with the Joylane feeding kurthi – a versatile piece crafted for moms who like a little joy in every step.
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👗 Panel cut design that drapes beautifully over the bump
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👩🍼 Twin zips for hassle-free nursing anytime
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🌿 Poly-cotton blend, fully lined to keep you confident and covered
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🛍️ Functional pockets for daily essentials
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🌼 Style it solo or pair with bottoms for a chic look
Joylane is playful yet practical, perfect for playdates, errands, and brunch plans.
Step into everyday ease with the Gentle Path feeding kurthi – designed for moms who love comfort without compromising style.
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🌸 Panel cut pattern for a slimming, flattering fit
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👩🍼 Twin zips for quick and discreet feeding access
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🪡 Poly-cotton fabric, fully lined to avoid transparency
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✨ Pockets for that extra practicality moms love
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👖 Can be worn as a dress or styled with bottoms
The Gentle Path blends function and elegance, making it your go-to for casual outings, strolls, and coffee catch-ups.
Sahar Handblock Printed Cotton Feeding-Friendly Maternity Dress | Noor All us women
Made for Motherhoood.
Rs. 1,899.00
Sahar – Dawn of Grace
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Soft cotton handblock fabric
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Feeding zips for convenience
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Functional side pockets
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Fully lined for breathable comfort
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Maternity-friendly and flattering fit
Named for the sacred river that flows through Ayodhya, Sarayu carries a quiet, ceremonial warmth.
A deep rust ground traced with an ivory floral print, set off by a contrast yoke and a fine printed border at the cuffs. The V-neck and gathered empire fall make room for a growing bump, then hold their shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Does not come with lining.
Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Ziya Handblock Cotton Feeding-Friendly Maternity |Noor All us women
Made for Motherhoood.
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Handblock printed cotton with soft inner lining
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Feeding zips for easy access
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Comfortable feeding fit
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With side pockets
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Lightweight, breathable, and elegant for daily wear
Named for the raga of spring — the season of opening — Vasanti is bright, warm, and full of bloom.A sunlit yellow ground covered in dusty-rose florals, with a round neck, banded yoke, and a sleeveless cut. The empire fall makes room for a growing bump, then holds its shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Comes with lining.Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Nura – Pure Illumination
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Handblock printed cotton fabric
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Hidden feeding zips for easy nursing
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Pockets on both sides
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Fully lined for gentle comfort
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Designed for maternity and postpartum wear
Named for the raga of the swing — festive, lifting joy — Hindol moves with an easy lightness.A turquoise ground traced with blue-violet florals, with a mandarin notch neck and a softly gathered fall. The empire cut makes room for a growing bump, then holds its shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.Doesnot come with lining.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the golden river, the source of the Kaveri, Hemavati glows with warmth.
A mustard-gold ground covered in an ivory floral print, with a square neck, framed yoke, and a fine printed border at the cuffs. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.
Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the sacred river of the South, Kaveri moves the way water does — soft, unhurried, sure of itself.
A cocoa-brown ground scattered with an ivory floral print, framed at the yoke with a fine printed border. The square neck and gathered empire fall make room for a growing bump, then keep their shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.
Does not come with lining.
Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the river of Karnataka, pure and swift, Tungaa runs clear and unhurried.A deep red powerloom check, woven with ivory buttis and a fine windowpane line. A V-neck and clean sleeveless cut. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding. soft cotton — woven by hand, each piece quietly its own. Made for working days and the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the raga of the monsoon — the earth waiting for rain — Malhar carries a soft, expectant warmth.
A rose-pink ground scattered with coral and apricot florals, with a scalloped sweetheart neck and cap sleeves. The empire fall makes room for a growing bump, then holds its shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.
Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the river called the giver of joy, Narmada is bright, easy, and full of light.
An olive-green ground patterned with an ivory floral print, with a central botanical motif at the notch neck and a fine printed border at the cuffs. The gathered empire fall makes room for a growing bump, then holds its shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Does not come with lining.
Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the star of prosperity and good fortune, Revati carries a warm, auspicious light.
A mustard-yellow handloom check, scattered with woven red buttis and set off by contrast red straps. A square neck and easy A-line fall. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feedingsoft cotton — woven by hand, each piece quietly its own. Made for working days and the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the gentle river, the Milky Way's earthly form, Kani moves with a soft, certain grace.An olive handloom check kurta, woven with mustard buttis, paired with mustard handloom pants. Kaftan sleeves and an easy V-neck. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Handloom soft cotton woven by hand, each piece quietly its own. Made for working days and the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the goddess of learning and craft, Sharada honours the hand that makes.
A teal power loom check, woven with small green buttis and finished with a bright green binding. A collared, easy kaftan fall with room to move. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.
soft cotton — woven by hand, each piece quietly its own. Made for working days and the long stretch of motherhood.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Named for the devotional morning raga, Bhairavi holds the quiet of early light.A soft sea-green ground blooming with coral florals, framed by a fine printed border at the neck. The V-neck and gathered empire fall make room for a growing bump, then hold their shape long after. Twin concealed zips at the bust open quietly for feeding.Soft cotton. Light enough for the everyday, made for the long stretch of motherhood.Does not come with lining.
Ethnic fits for motherhood.
Clarté. The French word for clarity — light that has nothing
to hide behind.
The palest blush mul chanderi, gathered into deep pleats that
catch and release light as she moves. Scattered across the surface,
small cobalt blue butas — hand-placed, unhurried, like ink dropped
into still water. The neckline is traced in cobalt and gold mirror
trim, precise and considered. The cuffs carry the same border in
double bands — the moment you notice it, you cannot stop noticing it.
This is the contrast that makes Clarté memorable. Blush and cobalt
have no business being this quiet together, and yet here they are.
The silhouette gathers below the bust — deep, generous, moving
with ease through every trimester. Santoon lining for a fall that
stays soft all day. Twin feeding zips within the side seams,
invisible in the blush.
For the baby shower morning. The naming ceremony. The family
lunch where she is the first thing anyone looks at, and the
last thing anyone forgets.
Nacre. The substance that forms a pearl — layer by layer, quietly,
over time. This is that quality in cloth.
Powder blue mul chanderi, so fine it barely registers as weight.
Scattered across the surface, small pink sequin butas catch light
like something left behind by water. The neckline is trimmed in
a delicate pink and gold border — the only line that holds still
on a piece that is otherwise all movement.
The silhouette is empire-gathered — fitted above, released below,
with deep pleated volume that grows with you through every month.
This is not a piece that accommodates a bump. It was designed
around one. The sheer sleeves are finished with double-band
mirror-work cuffs in pink and gold — the detail that makes it
occasion wear, not just comfortable wear.
Santoon lining beneath for a clean, cool fall. Twin feeding zips
within the side seams, invisible in the blue.
For the baby shower. The naming day. The afternoon function where
she wants to feel light — and does.
Floraison. The French word for blooming — the moment a thing becomes
fully itself.
This is that moment, in copper.
The colour alone earns attention. Warm, deep, the particular shade of
old bronze left in the sun — it is not a colour that asks permission.
Against it, the gold zardozi yoke embroidery does something unexpected:
it softens. Flowers and leaf sprays worked across the neckline and chest
in sequin, bead and thread, each motif placed with the patience of someone
who knows the cloth will outlast the occasion it was made for.
Fine gota patti lines run vertically down the body, drawing the silhouette
long and clean. A gold-tipped hem catches the light as she moves.
Mul chanderi outer, santoon lining. Twin feeding zips concealed within
the side seams. A-line through the body — room for everything,
structured at the shoulder.
The garden ceremony. The afternoon wedding. The family gathering where
she walks in and somebody says — what is that colour.
Aubade is a morning song. A love letter written before the day begins.
This is the piece for the morning of the wedding. The baptism where she walks in
and the room turns. The occasion that begins early and stays in memory long after.
The blush mul chanderi is the quietest possible backdrop for the work it carries.
Across the entire yoke — shoulder to shoulder, neckline to chest — a dense field
of gold sequin and bead embroidery blooms in flower and leaf. Each motif is placed
by hand. The density of the work means the fabric beneath almost disappears, and
what remains is something closer to jewellery than cloth.
Fine gota patti lines descend from the yoke in vertical channels, drawing the eye
downward and lengthening the silhouette. The cuffs carry a single trim border —
the quietest note in the piece, exactly right.
Santoon lining underneath. Twin feeding zips concealed within the side seams.
She will be asked where she got it.
Some colours don't announce themselves. They simply arrive, and the room quiets.
Solène is ivory — not white, not cream, but the particular warmth of something
made by hand and worn with intention. The mul chanderi is sheer at the sleeve,
substantial at the body, and catches gold the way morning catches dust in an
old haveli. The zardozi work at the hem panel is placed like punctuation —
deliberate, unhurried, exactly where it needs to be.
A gota patti border runs the neckline, the front placket, and the cuffs.
Fine sequin trim at the hem panel divides the silhouette with quiet precision.
Santoon lining underneath for a fall that stays true all day.
Twin feeding zips sit within the side seams, concealed completely in the ivory.
For the baptism morning. The wedding lunch. The occasion where you want to be
dressed beautifully without being dressed loudly.
There are pieces you wear. And there are pieces that wear the moment.
Lumière is the latter.
Cut in an A-line silhouette from mul chanderi — a fabric that holds light the way
midnight holds stars — this kurta was made for the occasions that ask something of
you. The gold zardozi embroidery is worked by hand: a trailing vine of leaves and
pearl-centred flowers that moves as you move, catches light as you turn. A fine
gota patti border traces the neckline and hem panels. Nothing is incidental here.
Lined in santoon for a clean, comfortable fall. Twin feeding zips are concealed
within the side seams — present when you need them, invisible when you don't.
Wear it to the wedding. To the baptism. To the room that will remember you.