Abstract Due to their excellent properties, blue CsPbBr3 quantum dots show great promise for full-colour display and lighting applications. This study used acetonitrile, a polar solvent, to post-treat CsPbBr3 quantum dots, resulting in a blue shift to 453 nm. To enhance stability, these quantum dots were encapsulated within the pore structure of mesoporous silica. A flexible luminescent fiber material was prepared using poly (lactic acid) (PLA) as the substrate, demonstrating improved hydrophobicity and stable optical properties. The material exhibited a contact angle of 99.7° and maintained 82.2% of its fluorescence intensity after 30 days at room temperature. These findings highlight its significant potential for optical applications.