IVORY KILT BLAZER
Crafted from 100% handspun & handwoven Khadi cotton, with a Modal silk hand block printed lining and fabric buttons.
Dry clean only
Size Medium - $749.00 AUD
Photographed by Gemma Thomas
An expression of quiet opulence, the Ivory Kilt Blazer brings together heritage inspiration and contemporary refinement. Drawing from the ceremonial elegance of the Royal Guard bagpipers outside Buckingham Palace, the design reinterprets the distinctive kilt silhouette through a tailored lens, structured yet fluid, formal yet effortless.
Handcrafted from 100% hand-spun and hand-woven medium-weight Khadi cotton, this blazer celebrates artisanal mastery and natural comfort. The breathable fabric lends itself to graceful movement, making it an ideal choice for occasions that demand polish without rigidity.
Every detail is considered. The interior is finished with a 100% modal silk lining, adorned with hand block prints, adding a hidden layer of craftsmanship that reveals itself only to the wearer. Subtle, elegant, and timeless, the Ivory Kilt Blazer embodies understated luxury, where global heritage meets conscious, slow fashion.
Photographed by Gemma Thomas
©Antiek East
Sourced from Decor Mantra
Hand-block printing represents a centuries-old "gaze" through which India has observed global trade, from the height of the Mughal Empire to the modern day. Historically, these fine patterned textiles were in such high demand that they were worn by French aristocrats and sought after from Persia to China. Even as the British East India Company worked to transform India from a textile manufacturer into a supplier of raw materials, the intricate skill of the block-printer remained a symbol of nationalist pride.
Crafted on fluid Modal silk, our drapes are printed using this very technique. The subtle variations in the motifs celebrate the humanity of the craft, serving as a "nod to architectural and artistic influence" that preceded the era of colonial monopolies. By blending this ancient stamping tradition with contemporary silhouettes, we ensure that the essence of India’s artisan heritage is lived in every piece.
Sourced from fashionrevolution.org
Khadi is a handspun and handwoven fabric that represents the resilience of an Indian textile legacy. Mahatma Gandhi famously championed Khadi as the "fabric of Indian independence," urging citizens to boycott factory-made British goods and adopt "homespun cloth" as a profound act of self-reliance and cultural defiance.
This fabric is celebrated for its unique texture, breathability, and "living" quality, with each piece bearing the individual touch of the artisan, roughly 70 percent of whom are women. Today, Khadi bridges India's proud industrial past with modern sustainable design, serving as a social equalizer that values character over appearance and ethical craftsmanship over mass production.
By promoting the use of the spinning wheel (charkha), Gandhi sought to revitalize rural employment and restore autonomy to village communities that had been decimated by the monopolistic control and "dictated prices" of the colonial era. Beyond its political weight, Khadi embodies a philosophy of slow, mindful making, where the entire process—from picking cotton by hand to spinning and weaving—serves as a return to essentials and a distinct "art de vivre"