Inspired from rajasthan craft work and western silhouette, this outfit is made for the theme rajasthan in pairis. The outfit if made on black scooba fabric with a body-con silhouette. It has rich rajasthani embroidery whose intense colors embrace the garment.

A body-con dress is a one-piece figure hugging garment that clings tightly to the body from the bust to the lower hem. It typically has three lengths: upper thigh, mid thigh or knee. Body-con dresses are usually made of a lycra and polyester blend, to give them enough elasticity to hug the figure smoothly.
It has become a go to look for a night out. Mid-thigh length, form-fitting with lots of stretch in the fabric. Currently very trendy are versions with lace, mesh or some sort of transparency at the back or sleeves.
A couple of decade back, 90’s was the peak of the body con dress trend. A quick google search will lead you to believe that herve leger invented the bandage dress in 1989, (originally called “the bender” because of how it bends and molds the figure.) Here are some of leger’s creations from the early 90’s.