Dusty Pink Lehenga — Net & Silk Pishwas Bridal Set
Dusty Pink Lehenga in Net & Silk: Silhouette & Embellishment
This dusty pink lehenga is constructed from a soft net outer layer over a structured silk body — a pishwas silhouette defined by its elongated, fitted torso and a cathedral-sweep flared skirt in multi-panel net. The square neckline and three-quarter sleeves frame a bodice covered in dense polychrome Resham floral sprays in blush, sage, and champagne, anchored by Zardozi raised metallic florals and Dabka wire-coil couching throughout. The result is a garment whose ground fabric is barely visible beneath the accumulated depth of handwork.
The lehenga skirt is organized into horizontal bands of alternating embellishment — Zardozi geometric registers, Resham floral clusters, linear Dabka borders, and pearl-crystal scatter — building in density toward a heavily worked hem. A dusty rose lehenga palette of antique gold, blush pink, and pale sage runs through every technique, creating a coherent chromatic language that photographs brilliantly in both natural and reception lighting. The set is completed by an organza net dupatta bearing four-edge hand-embroidered borders with a pearl-and-motif interior spray — a piece of equal weight and craft to the garment itself.
Brides commissioning from our bespoke Pakistani bridal dresses collection will find this pishwas-lehenga silhouette a refined alternative to conventional formats — equally commanding at nikkah and barat occasions, and transferable across a full evening’s ceremony without the structural fatigue of heavier traditional constructions.
The Atelier’s Craft
Every component of this dusty pink lehenga is hand-worked through eleven dedicated artisan stations at the Multan Atelier, under the lineage of Master Artisans whose embroidery vocabulary draws from Multan’s historic textile tradition. The pishwas bodice alone requires over 180 individual hours of Zardozi, Resham, and Dabka application — each motif mapped in chalk before the first thread is placed, and reviewed against the overall composition at every milestone.
Technique specifics: Zardozi raised metallic florals are couched in antique gold wire over padding; polychrome Resham silk fills render each petal in two to three colour shifts; Dabka wire-coil outlines define every border register with precision unavailable to machine production; pearl and crystal beads are individually knotted — not glued — into scatter formations across both bodice and dupatta. The four-edge dupatta border is embroidered continuously, with corner joins hand-mitered for seamless transition. Cumulative handwork across the full set exceeds 350 hours.
Bespoke Customization & Fit
Every commission begins with a virtual consultation via WhatsApp or video call, during which an Atelier advisor takes 37 body measurements to construct a bespoke pattern specific to your proportions. The pishwas bodice is internally boned and lined in ivory satin for structural support and wearer comfort — no external crinoline or petticoat is required. Milestone reviews include a toile pishwas bodice fitting and an embroidery layout approval before final garment construction begins.
Colour customization is available across an extended palette: dusty rose, blush ivory, champagne, antique silver, sage green, and mauve. Embellishment density can be adjusted — a lighter hand on the skirt, heavier on the bodice, or vice versa — at no additional lead-time cost. The set is sized to a two-inch seam allowance for post-commission adjustment. This garment also sits naturally within our broader nikkah dress collection, with a silhouette appropriate for both nikkah and walima functions.
Worldwide Delivery & Garment Care
Completed garments are dispatched from the Multan Atelier in acid-free tissue within a heritage garment bag, fully insured through customs to the delivery address. Standard crafting lead time is 10–14 weeks from commission confirmation. For USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia, delivery is managed through tracked international courier with declared insured value covering the full commission price. Dry clean only; store flat, away from direct light, in the provided garment bag. This dusty pink lehenga forms part of our curated bridal lehenga collection — each piece cataloged, never duplicated.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the bespoke sizing process work for this dusty pink lehenga?
After commission confirmation, an Atelier advisor contacts you via WhatsApp to conduct a 37-measurement virtual fitting session. A toile (test) pishwas bodice is constructed first and reviewed for fit before embroidery work begins. Two further milestone reviews — embroidery layout and pre-dispatch inspection — ensure the finished garment matches your measurements precisely. A two-inch seam allowance is built into all panels for minor post-delivery adjustment.
Can this dusty pink lehenga be delivered to the USA?
Yes. All HBO commissions are dispatched with full insured international delivery to the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia. The garment ships fully insured through customs at its declared commission value, tracked door-to-door from the Multan Atelier. Delivery is coordinated around the 10–14 week crafting lead time, with the dispatch date confirmed at embroidery completion milestone.
What embroidery techniques are used on this bridal lehenga set?
This set employs five primary hand-embroidery techniques: Zardozi (raised gold-wire metallic florals), Resham (polychrome silk thread fills), Dabka (wire-coil couching outlines), and individual pearl and crystal bead application. All work is executed by Master Artisans at the Multan Atelier — no machine embroidery, no transfers, no adhesive bead application. Every motif is hand-placed and knotted through the fabric ground.

























































































