The Shyla Corset in White
A blend of luxury and artistry, this satin slik corset features a white base with bold, digitally rendered abstract flowers. The hand-painted details in vibrant colors create a striking contrast against the elegant background.
Price: INR 7,500 /-
Link: https://studio113.in/products/the-shyla-corset-dress-in-white
The Tina Corset in Burnt Sienna
Set against a rich burnt sienna base, this corset features a subtle, digitally rendered monotone floral print that exudes quiet sophistication. The earthy depth of the color paired with the delicate floral design creates a timeless and artful statement.
Price: INR 7,500 /-
Link: https://studio113.in/products/the-tina-corset-dress-for-women-in-burnt-sienna
The Alka Corset in Black
Experience elegance with this satin silk corset, offering a classic black base adorned with dynamic peacock Chintz prints. The rich colors stand out beautifully against the dark, luxurious fabric.
Price: INR 7, 500 /-
Link: https://studio113.in/products/the-alka-corset-dress-in-black
The Lara Corset in Tangerine
This monotone tangerine corset features a beautiful Jaal of flowers that cascades delicately across the body. The intricate floral design in a single, vibrant hue creates an elegant and striking look, blending modern simplicity with timeless beauty.
Price: INR 7,500 –
Link: https://studio113.in/products/the-lara-corset-dress-in-tangerine
The Tara Corset in Pearl Blue
This pure satin silk corset, with its classic pearl blue base and bold abstract floral design, is a canvas for vibrant, digitally rendered hues. The interplay of colors against the soft background creates a stunning visual impact.
Price: INR 7,500 /-
Link: https://studio113.in/products/the-tara-corset-dress-in-pearl-blue
What stands out is the intent, this is less about revival and more about reframing. The corset here adapts to the wearer, not the other way around, aligning with a broader shift in how Indian fashion is approaching femininity today: controlled, confident, and self-defined.
I believe this could lend itself well to a feature on evolving silhouettes in Indianwear, a designer spotlight, or a trend piece around structured dressing making a comeback, with a more relevant, contemporary lens.




