Butter Yellow Lehenga — Tissue Raw Silk Nikkah Bridal Set
The butter yellow lehenga is among the most quietly powerful choices a nikkah bride can make — a color that carries the warmth of ceremony without competing with candlelight or floral arrangements. This three-piece atelier set is constructed on a tissue raw silk lehenga skirt, a zari net choli, and a zari net dupatta, each piece hand-embroidered at our Multan workshop by Master Artisans who have spent decades executing the precise techniques demanded by couture bridal work.
The lehenga skirt moves in a full cathedral sweep, its multi-panel tissue raw silk ground rendered in a structured geometric lattice — angular cartouche motifs, diagonal band divisions, and connecting medallion nodes drawn in Zardozi metallic raised work and silver-tone Dabka wire-coil couching. Between and beneath these structural lines, polychrome Resham floral sprays in muted rose, sage, and powder blue appear across the field, creating visual depth that shifts with movement. The hem border carries a denser Zardozi band with coordinated crystal bead anchors and a secondary Resham floral row, grounding the skirt’s silhouette at the base.
A pastel yellow lehenga in this colorway is suited precisely to the intimacy of a nikkah ceremony — light enough for late morning or afternoon light, embellished with enough handwork to carry the occasion’s weight without excess. Brides seeking bridal dresses for nikkah in a palette that photographs equally well indoors and in natural light consistently choose butter and tissue tones for this reason.
The Atelier’s Craft
The zari net choli is constructed with a crosswrap V-neckline, full-length sleeves, and a clean open back finished with a lace-tie closure. The choli fabric — fine zari net over an ivory satin lining — receives the same Master Artisan embellishment vocabulary as the skirt: Zardozi floret clusters at the neckline point and waist seam, Dabka wire-coil edge-couching along the sleeve hem, and coordinated Resham fills at the cuff band. The result is a choli that reads as refined at close range without relying on surface density to command attention.
The zari net dupatta is bordered on all four edges with a double border structure — an outer pale gold woven zari band and an inner pink satin-ribbon border, framed by a hand-embroidered Zardozi and Resham inner edge. The dupatta field carries a light scatter of sequins and crystal beads placed at irregular intervals, allowing the fabric’s natural drape and sheen to lead. This piece functions equally as a draped dupatta and as a pinned ceremony veil. Eleven artisan stations in our Multan Atelier process each component of this set — from thread preparation and ground stabilization through to final pressing and garment sealing — requiring approximately 320 hours of combined handwork across the full three-piece commission.
Bespoke Customization and Fit
Every butter yellow lehenga commissioned from our Atelier is made to measure. We do not work from standard size charts. Our consultation process — conducted entirely via WhatsApp for international brides — guides each client through 37 precise body measurements using our illustrated guide. These measurements inform the choli’s boning structure, the lehenga’s waistband fit, and the skirt’s hem clearance from the ground.
Three WhatsApp milestone reviews are built into every commission: the first at toile construction (choli bodice structure confirmed before embroidery begins), the second at embroidery layout approval (positioning confirmed on the base fabric), and the third at final garment photography before dispatch. The color palette of this set is customizable — the butter-ivory tissue ground is available in champagne, pale sage, and warm ecru tones, and the dupatta border colors are adjustable at consultation stage. Embellishment density on the skirt field can be reduced for a simpler nikkah dress Pakistani brides prefer, or increased toward a fuller barat weight for those commissioning a single garment for multiple occasions.
Worldwide Delivery and Garment Care
All bespoke nikkah dresses from our Atelier ship via insured international courier — DHL or FedEx depending on destination — with full customs documentation, end-to-end tracking, and a branded protective garment bag with acid-free tissue internal packaging. Standard crafting lead time for this set is 10–14 weeks from measurement confirmation. Expedited timelines of 7–8 weeks are available for select designs at consultation. Tissue raw silk requires dry-clean only care; zari net components should be stored flat or loosely rolled to preserve the woven zari structure. Full garment care instructions are included with every order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the bespoke fitting process work for international brides ordering this butter yellow lehenga?
A: Our Bespoke Fit Guarantee applies to all international orders. We guide brides through 37 precise body measurements via WhatsApp using our illustrated measurement guide. Three milestone reviews — toile, embroidery layout, and final garment — are conducted before dispatch. Every design is bride-approved before shipping.
Q: Can this lehenga be shipped to the USA, UK, or Canada?
A: Yes. Our Atelier ships all bespoke nikkah dresses internationally to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, UAE, and Australia. Every order ships insured via DHL or FedEx in a branded protective garment bag with customs documentation and full tracking provided via WhatsApp.
Q: What embroidery techniques are used in this butter yellow lehenga set?
A: The set uses four hand-embroidery techniques: Zardozi (metallic thread raised work forming the geometric lattice and floret clusters), Dabka (wire-coil couching used for motif outlines and edge definition), Resham (polychrome silk thread floral sprays across the skirt field and cuff bands), and crystal bead anchoring at structural embellishment nodes. All work is performed by Master Artisans at our Multan Atelier.

























































































