Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White
Holly Dress - White

Holly Dress - White

Each Casa Nushki piece is made slowly and in very small quantities. The fabrics are carefully sourced deadstock linens and cottons, then cut and sewn in a small women-run studio in Mexico City before being hand embroidered, crocheted, dyed or finished by artisans in Oaxaca.

Many of these details take days or weeks to complete by hand. The price reflects the time, skill, materials and relationships behind each garment - from the women who sew the pieces to the artisans who dye, embroider and finish them.

We produce in tiny runs, often making only one, three or five of each design. Every piece carries human time, physical memory and the knowledge of the women who made it.


Embroidery

Anushka's personal favourite, the Holly is a classic babydoll with a twist: romantic, playful and brought to life through intricate hand craftsmanship. Crafted from white deadstock Irish linen, she feels light and airy while still holding her shape beautifully. She feels like softness and luxury. 

Her flowy silhouette makes her effortless to throw on, while the pistachio and lemon sorbet coloured hand crocheted trim, a hand finished deshilado neckline and fully hand embroidered panels at the neckline and hem bring depth and delicacy to the piece. Fully lined and finished with pockets, she was designed for ease, movement and long sun drenched days.

The embroidery on this piece was created in collaboration with artisans from Ocotlán de Morelos and San Antonino Castillo Velasco, communities renowned for their extraordinary embroidery traditions. Many of the floral motifs draw inspiration from the wildflowers of the Sierra Norte and form part of a visual language that has been passed down through generations of women. Rather than reproducing a design created elsewhere, Casa Nushki works directly with artisans whose knowledge, colour palettes and embroidery traditions shape each garment. The placement, colours and details are developed through conversation and collaboration, allowing every piece to carry the recognisable hand of the woman who made it. Their work is paid for according to the time, skill and care involved, and valued not simply as labour, but as artistry.

She feels like a prairie dream seen through the lens of the Oaxacan women we collaborate with - feminine, free spirited and endlessly wearable.

One size. Designed to fit S–L.

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