Peach lehenga for barat: the anarkali silhouette in illusion net
There are dresses that disappear when the room fills. This peach lehenga is not one of them. Built on an anarkali silhouette over a full cathedral farshi skirt, it is cut from champagne-nude illusion net — the kind of fabric that turns chandelier light into something that moves with you. At the HBO Multan Atelier, this is how we design for barat: not to overwhelm the eye, but to hold it. The structure is deliberate. The palette — a warm champagne-peach deepening to rose gold at every embellished surface — is chosen for how it behaves under banquet lighting, not how it photographs in a fitting room. Brides exploring Pakistani bridal dresses for their barat ceremony often ask for something between the severity of red and the fragility of white. This is the answer.
The silhouette pairs a slim-fitted illusion net anarkali — with full-length sleeves, high illusion neckline, and an open back detailed with vertical Zardozi lines — over a farshi lehenga skirt. The skirt is multi-panel, cathedral-sweeping, and fully lined in ivory satin. A matching dupatta with a sequin border and hand-knotted tassels completes the rose gold lehenga set. The dupatta falls in a single, unhurried line from shoulder to floor.
The atelier’s craft: four techniques, one surface
Every surface of this rose gold lehenga is worked by hand. Our Master Artisans in Multan apply four distinct techniques in a single embellishment pass. Zardozi — fine gold-wire needlework with origins in Mughal-era court embroidery — anchors the bodice, sleeves, and skirt border in raised metallic florals and geometric scrollwork. Resham silk thread fills the interior of each motif in warm peach, rose, and champagne tones calibrated to the fabric ground. Crystal beads are hand-set at motif intersections, catching light at angles a flat sequin cannot reach. Sequin embellishment is distributed across the skirt in a gradient — denser at the hem, lighter at the waist — so the silhouette reads as luminous from a distance rather than merely decorated up close. The dupatta receives its own embellishment pass: a Zardozi border, sequin scatter, and hand-knotted tassel drops at each corner. No transfer printing. No machine embellishment. The difference is visible in photographs and certain at touch.
Bespoke fit and customization
Every peach lehenga commission begins with 37 precise body measurements, collected via WhatsApp using our illustrated measurement guide. The illusion net bodice and the farshi skirt are cut separately, each to its own measurement set, before being assembled at the Multan Atelier. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones: before cutting, after base construction, and post-embellishment. Nothing ships until the bride has approved the garment. Brides who want to adjust the Resham palette — deepening the rose, shifting toward ivory, or adding silver thread — can discuss this during the initial WhatsApp consultation. The silhouette can also be converted from an anarkali overlay to a shorter kurta length on request. For brides building a full bridal wardrobe, explore the walima dress Pakistani collection for a lighter reception silhouette that carries the same Multan craftsmanship.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
This peach lehenga ships worldwide via insured, fully tracked courier in an acid-free tissue garment bag. US, UK, and Canadian clients receive end-to-end customs documentation support and a dedicated WhatsApp coordination line throughout transit. Production lead time is 10 to 14 weeks from measurement confirmation. Rush timelines are available on consultation. For garment care: hand wash the dupatta in cold water; the anarkali and farshi skirt require dry-clean only. Store flat or on a wide-shouldered hanger away from direct light. The full barat lehenga collection is available for clients comparing silhouettes and embellishment weights before commission.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Can I customize the color or embroidery palette of this peach lehenga?
Yes. The Resham silk thread palette is fully adjustable — brides have shifted toward ivory-champagne, deepened into rose gold, or introduced silver thread accents. Discuss during your initial WhatsApp consultation before measurement confirmation.
Q: How does HBO deliver a peach lehenga to the USA?
Every order ships via insured, tracked international courier from Multan. US clients receive customs documentation support, a direct tracking link, and WhatsApp coordination from dispatch to door. We ship regularly to New York, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, and across the United States.
Q: Is the embroidery on this lehenga genuinely hand-worked?
Yes. The Zardozi, Resham, crystal bead, and sequin embellishment on this garment are applied entirely by hand by Master Artisans in our Multan Atelier. No machine embellishment is used at any stage. The difference is confirmed at delivery — transfer-print embellishment sits flat; hand-work has dimension, variation, and depth that is impossible to replicate mechanically.



































































