Pakistani party wear suit in mint green silk
For the South Asian woman dressing for the occasion — hand-embroidered Pakistani party wear, made to order from Multan’s most respected atelier. This is the kind of outfit Zara Khan screenshots and sends to her sister at midnight. Pure shesha silk in a pale mint that catches the light at a shaadi and doesn’t let go.
The silhouette is a floor-length kurta paired with matching wide-leg flared palazzo pants — clean, grounded, and unmistakably Pakistani. A two-toned medium silk dupatta in blush pink adds the contrast that makes this a proper designer dress for wedding events and formal South Asian functions. Three pieces, one commission.
Resham embroidery and hand-cut appliqué run across the neckline, front chaak, sleeve cuffs, and hem. The bell sleeves are finished with a deep scalloped border — the kind of detail you don’t find at a boutique. Each butterfly motif at the hem and cuffs is anchored individually, not mass-stitched.
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The atelier’s craft
Resham embroidery and appliqué on pure shesha silk
Resham is silk thread embroidery — one of the oldest continuous needlework traditions in the Subcontinent, with roots in the textile cities of Multan, Lahore, and Lucknow. At Hammad Bespoke Official, a Master Artisan with over 20 years in resham work handles every motif by hand. The floral sprays across this suit are drawn first in chalk, then filled in thread using a combination of flat satin stitch and fine-fill resham — no stabilizer, no shortcut.
The appliqué detailing — butterflies, florals, and the scalloped cuff borders — is cut from organza and anchored to the shesha silk ground with hand-stitching at every edge. This is the technique that separates a Multan atelier commission from anything produced at scale. The V&A Museum’s South Asian textile collection documents this exact style of hand-appliqué as a defining marker of Pakistani court embroidery. Each piece at Hammad Bespoke Official carries that same standard.
Bespoke customization and fit
Fitted to you — not to a size chart
Every pakistani party wear suit from the Hammad Bespoke Official atelier begins with a virtual consultation via WhatsApp. You send 40 measurements. The kurta, pants, and dupatta are cut to those exact numbers — nothing is adjusted after the fact with pins. The Bespoke Fit Guarantee means nothing ships until fit is confirmed. If you are ordering from the USA, UK, or anywhere in the diaspora, this process removes the one real risk of buying Pakistani occasion wear online.
Colour customisation is available — the mint green is the signature, but the suit can be worked in ivory, sage, blush, or any shade you prefer. The resham palette adjusts with the ground fabric. Explore the full Pakistani party wear collection for additional silhouettes and styles, or browse our embroidered suit for wedding guest for a lighter-weight option in the same category.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Once your suit is complete, it ships insured and tracked from Multan to your door — USA, UK, Canada, UAE, Australia, and worldwide. The set is folded in acid-free tissue and sealed in a breathable garment bag. Delivery typically runs 10–14 weeks from order confirmation, which includes production time. Dry clean only. Store flat in the original tissue when not worn. Do not hang — shesha silk can stretch at the shoulders over time.
Frequently asked questions
Can I customise the colour or embroidery placement?
Yes — colour, embroidery density, and sleeve length are all adjustable. Share your requirements via WhatsApp before the order is placed and the atelier will confirm what is possible for your specific commission.
How long does delivery to the USA take?
Production runs 10–14 weeks from order confirmation. Shipping from Multan to the USA is 5–7 business days once dispatched, fully insured and tracked. Most customers in the USA receive their suit well ahead of the occasion, as long as the order is placed at least 12 weeks out.
Is this pure silk — not a blend?
Yes. The shirt and pants are pure shisha silk—a smooth, medium-weight silk with a natural sheen that photographs well and feels cool against the skin. The dupatta is medium silk. No synthetics, no blends. If you have questions about the fabric before ordering, the atelier team can send a fabric swatch via WhatsApp. For formal bridal options in similar fabrics, see our Pakistani bridal dresses collection.

























































































