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Pantai Pants

$210.00
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Color: Black
Size: S
DESCRIPTION

MATERIAL: 100% organic cotton 

ORIGIN: Fabric from India. Made in London

Split waist cropped flare in black organic cotton, featuring decorative bias strip hanging loose from side seam at knee and running up side seams, curving back across rear, intersecting at center back and tapering off into straps that pass through slanted belt loops and cross to the front, forming waistband that ties at front, exposing midriff.

CARE

FOR GARMENTS:

Hand wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Dry clean.
Dry flat.

FOR JEWELRY:

Occasionally, immerse your jewelry in warm soap water for a few minutes and gently use a soft-bristled brush to remove any dirt. Then place it on an absorbent cloth, making sure it is completely dry.

SIZE & FIT

For custom sizing, please email: hello@avte-bardo.com and we will respond within 24 hours.

SHIPMENT TIME (DIFFERS BY BRAND)

Due to the limitations of local materials and the brand's nuanced collaboration with artisans, they have limited stocks and some pieces need to be made to order. We appreciate your patience and understanding <3

Please allow the fan will take 3-5 business days to ship.

Store exchanges are welcome unless the piece is custom made to order.


ABOUT AZURA LOVISA

Azura Lovisa is a luxury slow fashion label rooted in storytelling, exploring hybridity and transcultural flows. Drawing from her mixed Malaysian-Swedish heritage, and often referencing her family photo archives, she reinterprets Southeast Asian aesthetic traditions with a Scandinavian approach.

Crafting contemporary genderless mythwear, her practices are committed to sustainability and honoring traditional crafts - all garments are handwoven with natural fabrics where the marks of the maker are evident.

The fabrics include handwoven and hand-dyed fabrics from India - raw silk from wild silkworms, lustrous bamboo fabric, and organic cotton grown, harvested, spun, woven and dyed by a company founded on regenerative agricultural practices. Batiks are made with hand-block wax-resist and marbling printing techniques sourced from Malaysia.

Her handmade jewellery are inspired by Southeast Asian folk medicine and a shamanic practice called ‘susuk’. This ritual includes plant-based ingredients like roots, flowers, spices, and seeds to enhance a person’s magnetism.

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At the brand’s core is the continual dialogue with folklore and hidden histories, the natural world and thebodies that move through it, postcolonial tensions and reinventions.