Bridal Anarkali in Dusty Fawn — Zari Net Peshwas & Tissue Lehenga
This bridal anarkali is composed in dusty fawn — a warm rose-tinged greige that sits between blush and champagne, luminous under ceremony light without competing with the occasion’s intimacy. The silhouette is a floor-sweeping open-front peshwas in zari net, worn over a multi-panel farshi lehenga in pure tissue, completed with an antique gold silk organza dupatta bearing a heavily embroidered four-edge border. Three pieces, one unified composition, crafted exclusively at the HBO Multan Atelier.
The peshwas falls from a structured bodice into a full flared hem that pools at the floor — the anarkali bridal dress silhouette at its most considered. Long sleeves are finished with embroidered cuffs. The tissue lehenga beneath carries dense antique gold and rose-gold sequin scatter across its full surface, catching ambient light with every movement. The silk organza dupatta — weighted by its Zardozi and Mokaish border — drapes from the head with the gravity the ceremony demands. This is one of the nikkah dress pakistani brides commission from the Atelier when they want presence without ostentation.
Available as part of the HBO collection of pakistani bridal dresses, this composition can be customised across colorway — ivory, champagne, blush mauve, and antique silver — while retaining its exact embellishment architecture. Brides seeking bridal dresses for nikkah in the fawn-to-gold palette will find no closer equivalent in the Atelier catalogue.
The Atelier’s Craft — Six Embellishment Techniques, One Garment
Every element of this bridal anarkali is worked by hand across eleven artisan stations in the HBO Multan workshop. The embellishment palette draws from six distinct techniques applied in deliberate sequence: Zardozi raised metallic florals anchor the bodice and cuff panels; Mokaish wire-thread couching traces the transitional motif outlines across the peshwas body; Gota appliqué adds dimensional border weight to the lehenga hem and dupatta edges.
Resham silk thread fills complete each floral interior with polychrome warmth — rose, peach, and antique gold tones drawn from the dusty fawn base. Antique gold and rose-gold sequins are hand-scattered across the tissue lehenga surface in a controlled density gradient, heaviest at the hem train. Crystal bead anchors are placed at each Zardozi floret apex. Estimated handwork hours across all three pieces: 380. No machine replication is possible — the Mokaish wire-thread couching technique alone requires individual wire placement at each couching point by a specialist Master Artisan.
Bespoke Customization & Fit — Made to 37 Measurements
This anarkali bridal dress is constructed to 37 precise body measurements taken remotely via the HBO illustrated measurement guide, coordinated through WhatsApp. The peshwas bodice is structured with internal boning channels and an ivory satin underlining. The tissue lehenga is fully lined in ivory satin with a 2-inch seam allowance retained at all critical fitting points. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones: toile approval, embroidery layout completion, and final assembly review.
Colorway customisation is available across the entire garment — the dusty fawn base can be shifted to ivory, blush mauve, champagne, or antique silver while the six-technique embellishment architecture remains unchanged. Embellishment density can be adjusted for brides preferring a lighter hand. The pakistani bridal anarkali dress silhouette is also available with a modified neckline or sleeve length on request — all adjustments confirmed before cutting commences.
Worldwide Delivery & Garment Care
All HBO commissions ship via fully insured international courier to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, UAE, and Australia. The completed bridal anarkali is delivered in a branded acid-free tissue garment bag inside a rigid outer box, with customs documentation managed by the Atelier team and end-to-end WhatsApp tracking provided throughout transit. Dry-clean only. Store flat or on a padded hanger in the garment bag provided; avoid direct sunlight to preserve the antique gold sequin and Mokaish wire integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the bespoke fit process work for this bridal anarkali if I am based in the USA or UK?
HBO guides all international brides through 37 precise measurements using an illustrated WhatsApp guide. The peshwas bodice toile is constructed first and reviewed via photographs before any embroidery begins. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones. A 2-inch seam allowance is retained on all critical points for any local fine-tuning after delivery.
Can I order this pakistani bridal anarkali dress in a different color?
Yes. The dusty fawn colorway is the Atelier standard for this design, but the full composition is available in ivory, champagne, blush mauve, and antique silver. All colorway selections are confirmed with fabric swatches before production commences. Embellishment metallic tones — antique gold, rose-gold, or silver — are adjusted to complement the chosen base.
What embroidery techniques are used in this anarkali bridal dress and are they genuinely handworked?
Yes — all six techniques are performed entirely by hand by Master Artisans at the HBO Multan Atelier: Zardozi (raised metallic thread), Mokaish (wire-thread couching), Gota (metallic appliqué), Resham (silk thread fills), hand-scattered sequins, and crystal bead placement. No machine embroidery is used at any stage. Total handwork across all three pieces is approximately 380 hours.























































































