Copper Double Duchess Satin Gown with Jugnu Embroidery and Claret Satin Crepe Halter Drape
Copper satin, claret drape, and Jugnu embroidery in one high-contrast evening line.
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Story & heritage
This Fall 2026 gown gives Bibhu Mohapatra’s Jugnu embroidery a vivid formal setting. The official page describes scattered embroidery along the hips and sides, set against copper double duchess satin and crossed by a claret satin-crepe halter drape.
The piece captures a recurring Mohapatra tension: strict elongated form on one side, luminous textile embellishment on the other. Its two-tone copper-and-claret palette makes the construction read even before the viewer catches the embroidery.
Materials & craft
The product page lists double duchess satin and satin crepe, both 100% polyester, with a lining of 57% viscose and 43% polyester. It is finished with a center-back invisible zipper, hook-and-eye closure, spot-clean care, an eight-week delivery window, and made in the USA.
How to choose & style
Treat this as the color statement in the room. Warm metal earrings and a bare wrist are enough; extra embellishment competes with the Jugnu work.
The neckline benefits from hair worn up or swept away so the claret halter drape remains visible from the front and side.