Bridal Dresses for Nikkah — The Adina Peshwas Collection
Among all bridal dresses for nikkah, the open-front peshwas silhouette holds a singular place — structured enough for the formality of the ceremony, refined enough to move with the intimacy of the moment. The Adina is our Atelier’s articulation of that balance. Constructed in blush-mauve zari net, the peshwas falls open over a floor-length tissue lehenga, the two pieces working in dialogue rather than competition — the sheer upper layer revealing the metallic motifs beneath as the bride moves.
The bustier beneath the peshwas is cut from silk brocade — a geometric weave that provides both structure and embellishment at the bodice. The tissue lehenga is layered over an ivory satin lining, its multi-panel construction ensuring full, even volume from waist to hem. Completing the set, the khadi zari net dupatta is finished with embroidered borders on all four sides — Zardozi and zari work that mirrors the peshwas treatment without duplicating it. A coordinating hand-embellished belt cinches the silhouette at the waist, drawing the two pieces into one cohesive composition.
For the bride seeking a nikkah outfit for bride that sits between the understated and the ceremonially complete, the Adina offers precisely that register — not spare, not heavy, but calibrated. Blush, champagne, antique silver, and warm gold read as a single palette across all four pieces, ensuring editorial coherence from every angle of the ceremony.
The Atelier’s Craft
Every piece in this set is hand-embellished by Master Artisans at the HBO Multan Atelier across eleven dedicated production stations. The peshwas body carries Zardozi raised metallic florals — each bloom built from wire-coil foundation, antique gold thread, and crystal bead anchor points placed individually by hand. The geometric lattice across the bustier is executed in Tilla flatwork, its regularity only achievable through the patience of hand-placement rather than machine repetition.
The tissue lehenga receives a lighter hand — scattered metallic motifs in Resham silk and Dabka wire-coil couching that preserve the fabric’s natural luminosity while anchoring it within the ceremony’s visual vocabulary. The dupatta’s four-edge border is worked in Zardozi and Nakshi line-drawing, the two techniques layering metallic density against fine silk outline. Estimated handwork across the complete set: 320 hours.
Bespoke Customization and Fit
The Adina is available as a fully bespoke commission through the HBO Atelier. Every order begins with a private WhatsApp consultation — fabric selection, colour palette adjustment, and embellishment density calibration all determined before a single thread is placed. The peshwas, bustier, lehenga, and dupatta are each cut to your exact dimensions using our 37-measurement bespoke fit protocol.
For brides commissioning from the USA, UK, Canada, or UAE, our Bespoke Fit Guarantee applies in full. A toile of the bustier and peshwas is constructed at the first production milestone and shared via photograph for approval before embellishment begins. Fitting photographs are shared again at embroidery completion and pre-dispatch. Palette options extend across blush, ivory, champagne, dusty rose, and soft sage — all verifiable on fabric swatches shared via WhatsApp before confirmation. This bridal anarkali lehenga configuration — peshwas over lehenga with coordinating dupatta — is also available as a two-piece or three-piece variation.
Worldwide Delivery and Garment Care
Completed Adina commissions ship via insured international courier in HBO-branded acid-free tissue garment packaging — each of the four pieces individually wrapped and boxed. Standard production lead time is 10 to 14 weeks from measurement confirmation. Customs clearance documentation is prepared by the Atelier; end-to-end tracking is coordinated via WhatsApp. On receipt, store flat or hanging in the provided garment bag. Dry-clean only; avoid direct steam contact on zari net and tissue. Full garment care instructions accompany every delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the bespoke fitting process work for the Adina from the USA or UK?
All four pieces — peshwas, bustier, tissue lehenga, and dupatta — are cut to 37 precise measurements taken via WhatsApp using our illustrated guide. A toile of the peshwas and bustier is constructed and photographed at the first milestone for your approval. Embellishment does not begin until silhouette and fit are confirmed. Fitting photographs are shared again at embroidery completion and before dispatch.
Can I order this nikkah peshwas in a colour other than blush?
Yes. The Adina is available in any colour within the pale and mid-tone palette — ivory, champagne, dusty rose, pastel sage, and soft lavender are current Atelier selections. Fabric swatches are shared via WhatsApp before your order is confirmed. Embellishment thread palette adjusts to complement your chosen base colour.
What embroidery techniques are used across the Adina set?
The peshwas carries Zardozi raised metallic florals and Tilla flatwork geometric lattice on the silk brocade bustier. The tissue lehenga receives Resham silk fill motifs and Dabka wire-coil couching. The dupatta border combines Zardozi and Nakshi line-drawing on all four edges. All techniques are executed entirely by hand by Master Artisans at the HBO Multan Atelier.























































































