Pearl embroidery suit in pure blush 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 pearl embroidery suit is the kind of piece you save to your camera roll and send your sister before you’ve even finished reading the description. Pure blush sheesha silk, a body scattered with hand-set seed pearls, and a hemline that breaks into resham florals against a scalloped pearl-trim border—worn with ivory palazzo trousers and a silk dupatta with a scalloped organza edge.
The silhouette is relaxed and floor-grazing: a straight-cut kurta with long, wide sleeves, tied at the neckline with a hand-knotted ivory pearl tassel. No heavy structure, no stiff lining. The fabric moves. The pearl scatter catches light in a way no printed version can. Paired as a three-piece set—kurta, palazzo, dupatta—this is the designer dress for wedding guests who want to be remembered without outshining the bride.
The dupatta is silk-based with a scalloped organza border, finished with the same pearl trim that runs the hem of the kurta. It drapes as an open shawl or pins at the shoulder—clean either way. Ivory palazzo trousers in a fluid crepe complete the set. The palette reads blush-nude against the ivory base, warm and photographically kind in every light.
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The atelier’s craft
Pearl work and resham embroidery—what goes into this suit
Hammad Bespoke Official, Multan, Pakistan, operates across eleven specialist artisan stations. The pearl embroidery work on this suit is done entirely by hand: each seed pearl is individually threaded and anchored to the silk ground, one by one, across the full body of the kurta. The hem panel is worked separately—resham satin-stitch florals in ivory and cream, outlined with Nakshi line-drawing before the needle touches the fabric. The scalloped border is cut, turned, and pearl-trimmed by hand before it is applied to the kurta edge.
Resham is a centuries-old silk-thread embroidery tradition with roots in the craft courts of the Mughal period—the same technique documented in textile collections held at institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum’s South Asia collection. The master artisan leading this work has over twenty years of experience in resham and pearl embellishment. The pearl tassel at the neckline—hand-knotted, graduated in size, finished with a loose pearl cluster—is assembled as a separate component and attached last. Nothing here is machined or printed. The dupatta’s organza scallop border is cut and finished individually, then attached panel by panel to the silk ground.
Fabric and construction detail
The kurta fabric is pure sheesha silk—a smooth, close-woven silk with a natural sheen that reads warmer than satin and softer than raw silk. The weight is light enough to drape without structure and heavy enough to sit and photograph cleanly. The palazzo trousers are cut from an ivory crepe-based fabric with enough body to hold a wide-leg silhouette from the waist to the floor. Both pieces are fully lined. The dupatta is woven in a matching silk base before the organza scallop is applied to the lower edge.
Bespoke customization and fit
Every pearl embroidery suit commissioned through our Pakistani party wear collection is cut to your measurements—not to a standard size. The process starts on WhatsApp: you send 40 body measurements using our guided measurement sheet, and we confirm each one before cutting begins. Kurta length, sleeve width, palazzo rise, dupatta, and drop—every dimension is confirmed before the fabric is touched. This is the Bespoke Fit Guarantee: nothing ships until fit is confirmed. International sizing is not an issue we paper over with size charts. It is something we solve with measurements.
Customization is available on this design: the pearl density can be increased or reduced, the palette can shift from blush to ivory or champagne, and the palazzo can be replaced with a straight trouser or culottes on request. Discuss via WhatsApp before commissioning.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Completed suits are packed in acid-free tissue inside a branded garment bag and dispatched via insured international courier. Production runs 8–12 weeks from measurement confirmation. Delivery timelines to the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, and Australia are confirmed at the time of commission. To care for the suit, dry clean the kurta and dupatta only. The palazzo can be hand-washed in cold water. Store the pearl-embellished kurta flat or rolled in tissue—never on a hanger, which will pull the pearl anchors over time.
Frequently asked questions
Can I customize the color or embellishment density?
Yes. The base palette can move from blush to ivory, champagne, or dusty rose. Pearl density and resham coverage can be adjusted up or down—lighter for a daytime function, heavier for an evening wedding. Confirm your preferences over WhatsApp before we begin.
How does delivery to the USA work?
We ship via insured international courier—fully tracked, fully insured. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a tracking number. Most USA deliveries arrive within 5–7 business days of dispatch. Production is 8–12 weeks. Your commission timeline is confirmed at the start of the order.
Is this genuinely hand-embroidered, or is it machine work?
Every pearl is individually hand-anchored to the silk ground. The resham florals are worked by hand using satin stitch and Nakshi outline. No machine embroidery is used on any HBO garment. If you would like to see the work up close before commissioning, we can share close-up process photographs via WhatsApp.
Browse the full Pakistani party wear collection for more hand-embroidered occasion wear, or explore our silk kurta for women and embroidered suit for wedding guests for related styles. This product is part of the embroidered Pakistani party wear hub.

























































































