One-Sleeve Cutout Silk-Blend Crepe de Chine Mini Dress
A one-sleeve black mini that makes asymmetry, drape, and skin part of the same gesture.
Story & heritage
Supriya Lele founded her London label in 2016 and entered London Fashion Week through Fashion East in 2017. Vogue, BoF, and London Fashion Week descriptions repeatedly connect the work to her British-Indian point of view: sari-inspired draping, twisting, wrapping, sheer layers, and confident cutouts.
One-Sleeve Cutout Silk-Blend Crepe de Chine Mini Dress sits inside that vocabulary as a current retail example of the brand's body-framing ready-to-wear. Editorialist describes the dress as silk-blend crepe de chine with a one-shoulder silhouette, a draped cutout, and concealed side fastening.
Materials & craft
Editorialist describes the dress as silk-blend crepe de chine with a one-shoulder silhouette, a draped cutout, and concealed side fastening. The material and construction words are kept deliberately close to the retailer copy rather than extended beyond the source.
Across the selected pieces, the recurring craft language is not heavy embellishment but placement: ruching, draping, cutouts, ties, and asymmetry are used to direct how fabric sits against the body.
How to choose & style
Keep jewelry spare and shoes severe. The sleeve imbalance already gives the dress its movement, so clean sandals or knee boots are enough.