Lehenga Choli Wedding Set in Champagne-Gold Kundan Net
This lehenga choli wedding ensemble from the HBO Multan Atelier is conceived for the bride who refuses the expected. Constructed entirely from champagne-gold kundan net — a fabric prized for the depth its metallic weave lends under ceremony lighting — the silhouette is a three-piece set: a cathedral-train farshi skirt, a crosswrap deep-V long-sleeve choli with a midriff cutout, and a fully embellished drape dupatta. The silhouette reads simultaneously modern and rooted — architectural in structure, luminous in surface.
The skirt is built on a multi-panel kundan net base lined in ivory satin, falling in a full farshi sweep that extends into a floor-trailing cathedral hem. Vertical geometric bands of sequin scatter and Zardozi raised floral clusters run the length of each panel, interrupted at the hem by a dense horizontal register of Mokaish wire-thread couching and crystal bead anchors. The result is a gradient of embellishment weight — lighter at the waist, saturating toward the hem — that creates movement with every step.
The gold lehenga choli design continues on the bodice with the same vocabulary of metallic needlework. The crosswrap choli neckline draws diagonally across the chest, secured at the shoulder with a fixed drape panel that replicates the dupatta line. Full-length sleeves in kundan net carry Zardozi floral motifs from cuff to elbow, intensifying toward the neckline. The open-back construction — a clean square cut at the upper back — is the only unembellished surface, functioning as deliberate negative space against the surrounding density of handwork. As part of our broader collection of bespoke nikkah dress pakistani ensembles, this piece occupies the richer end of the ceremony spectrum — fully appropriate for a Nikkah held in a formal setting.
The Atelier’s Craft: Zardozi, Mokaish, and Sequin Embellishment
Every sequin lehenga choli produced at the HBO Atelier undergoes assembly across eleven dedicated artisan stations before it is sealed for dispatch. This piece requires approximately 420 hours of hand embellishment — the majority applied to the skirt and choli bodice, with the dupatta receiving its own dedicated Mokaish border and crystal cluster program. Our Master Artisans work three distinct techniques simultaneously on each garment, requiring coordination between specialists: Zardozi raised metallic floral work, Mokaish wire-thread couching for geometric fill, and precision sequin placement in vertical and radial registers.
The Zardozi on this piece is executed in champagne-gold and antique silver thread — two tones pulled from the kundan net ground itself — so the embellishment reads as an intensification of the fabric rather than an addition to it. Mokaish couching fills the geometric lattice between Zardozi florals, creating a surface with no visual interruption. Crystal bead anchors are placed at every motif terminus: at the points of each floral, at the corners of each geometric unit, and at the hem border intersections. The dupatta’s four-edge Mokaish border is finished with matching crystal clusters at regular intervals, grounding the drape’s movement.
Bespoke Customization and Fit
This lehenga choli wedding commission begins with a private WhatsApp consultation during which our team takes you through 37 precise body measurements using an illustrated guide. The choli is constructed in toile first — a full-fabrication fitting mock-up in matching weight fabric — photographed and sent for your review before any embellishment is applied. A second milestone review is conducted after the embroidery layout is transferred, and a final pre-dispatch review is completed once the garment is fully assembled. All three milestones are managed via WhatsApp with annotated photographs.
The champagne-gold palette shown is the atelier standard. Brides may commission this silhouette in ivory, blush-silver, or antique rose-gold — the kundan net base is sourced in all four colorways from our Karachi and Lahore textile suppliers. Embellishment density is adjustable: the full-coverage program shown, or a reduced-density variant for brides preferring a lighter ceremony look. The choli neckline depth and sleeve length are adjusted to your measurement confirmation without additional charge. Every commission from our collection of Pakistani bridal dresses includes the full Bespoke Fit Guarantee — no standard sizing is ever applied to a bespoke order.
Worldwide Delivery and Garment Care
Completed lehenga choli wedding commissions ship via insured international courier to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, UAE, and Australia. Standard crafting lead time is 10 to 14 weeks from measurement confirmation; a 7-week expedited option is available for select designs. Each ensemble is dispatched in a structured garment box with acid-free tissue separation between pieces and a sealed outer protective bag. Customs documentation is prepared by our team. Dry-clean only; store flat or on a padded form away from direct light. For brides considering our full bridal suite, this silhouette pairs naturally with bridal dresses for nikkah in lighter embellishment weights for a coordinated look across ceremony events.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the fitting process work for an international lehenga choli wedding commission?
Our Bespoke Fit Guarantee covers all international orders. You provide 37 precise measurements using our illustrated WhatsApp guide. The choli is constructed in toile and photographed for your review before embellishment begins. A second review follows after embroidery transfer, and a final pre-dispatch review confirms assembly. Your approval is required at each milestone before production advances.
Can I change the color of this gold lehenga choli from the champagne-gold shown?
Yes. This silhouette is available in ivory, blush-silver, and antique rose-gold in addition to the champagne-gold shown. The kundan net base is sourced in all four colorways from our Karachi and Lahore textile partners. Embellishment thread tones are adjusted to complement your chosen ground color. All colorway commissions carry the same 10–14 week standard production timeline.
What embroidery techniques are used in this sequin lehenga choli and how are they applied?
Three techniques are applied across this ensemble: Zardozi (raised metallic thread floral work in champagne-gold and antique silver), Mokaish (wire-thread couching for geometric lattice fill), and sequin placement in vertical band and radial registers. All work is performed by hand by our Master Artisans across eleven Atelier stations. No machine embellishment is used at any stage. Crystal bead anchors are set by hand at every motif terminus across the skirt, choli, and dupatta.





















































































