“THE RED/FUCHSIA WOODBLOCK PRINT”

…………..If you have ever traveled to India, or have just seen pictures of India, one of the things you are immediately struck by is the beautiful COLOR OF INDIA……Warmer climates tend to use brighter colors, and combine them with great imagination. Women of India are not shy about wearing vivid colors, and are taught at a very young age how to combine and wear these colors. It becomes second nature….RED mixed with HOT PINK is often seen in Saris, sometimes shot with metallic threads. The red of the print is neither orange nor blue, but a clear beautiful color that balances well with the hot pink. The RED or the WHITE NUGGET JEWELRY looks fabulous with this top as well as the IVORY ELEPHANT and IVORY TABLET pieces……There are many pieces of Linea jewelry that will “play” well with the print….I’ve paired it with the off white fluid beach pant for a very cool relaxed look. A351462 and A351460 are the style numbers for the reg. and petite lengths… If you own the slim red pant they too would look fabulous with the top for a completely different look! A Red strappy sandal would look wonderful!……………enjoy………………..much Love……………………….Louis

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  1. Anonymous

    Red for me ! Love the combination and definitely Indian, and I do love the blue also so maybe both.

  2. julie

    I usually go for the neutral palette, but this red/pink is so pretty & lively..it just feels happy!
    This is the one for me, thank you so much Louis~ & I really like the fact that it’s mostly rayon.

  3. Carolyn Muse

    Dear Louis, these block print tops are gorgeous. I wanted something in red/pink combination this year and so happy with this purchase. I really would like to have all the colors, but since I could not resist the embroidered lace jackets, I have to go with my favorite color combination. Thank you, thank you once again Louis.

  4. Pratt

    Oh my my, thanks for bringing India to me πŸ˜€
    This color combination is my favorite – I recently bought a saree in the same color combination πŸ˜€ And yes, we Indians don’t shy away from color haha. Probably that’s why I am rarely drawn to neutrals. Blue and pink are both in my cart. Love love love them.
    The red one especially reminds me to bandhani work (tie dye) from Rajasthan. It’s really hard to find tops with great color combinations, in the USA.

  5. Cela

    What a statement color!πŸ‘ πŸ’„πŸ’‹
    Love the v neck!
    Also, Louis, I ordered both the shirts. Can’t wait!❀️

  6. Carol

    Absolutely this red/pink combination is how an Indian woman would wear a print. Red is such a important color there in everything from clothing to architecture. This is the version I’m going to be ordering. Love!

  7. Seka

    Am drawn to the Red and Hot Pink! Have always loved this colour combination.

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