Walima outfit in rose quartz cotton net peshwas and brocade lehenga
There are wedding-day looks that photograph well. Then there is the walima outfit that actually stops the room — the one your guests ask about at dinner and your sister screenshots before you have finished getting dressed. This rose quartz peshwas set, cut from cotton net with a slim silhouette and a trailing hem, is built precisely for that moment. The dupatta is lilac tissue, scalloped and edged in cutwork, and it pools behind you in a soft cathedral sweep wherever you walk. As a walima dress Pakistani brides commission for the most-photographed day after the barat, this four-piece set — peshwas, brocade lehenga, tissue dupatta, and embroidered pouch — holds together as a complete visual statement from first glance to last photograph.
The rose quartz ground is worked in an all-over jaal of zardozi, resham, and gota that reads as luminous rather than heavy. Lilac appliqué at the hem of the brocade lehenga bleeds into candy pink at the very edge — a palette shift that is subtle in person and extraordinary in photographs. Butterfly accents and tropical palm motifs sit at intervals across the cotton net, each one hand-placed rather than machine-applied. The tissue dupatta carries its own four-edge border in scalloped cutwork, with butterfly details matched to the peshwas fabric so the full set moves as a single composition.
The atelier’s craft: zardozi, resham and gota on cotton net
This walima outfit is produced entirely at the Hammad Bespoke Official atelier in Multan — a city with an unbroken tradition of textile embroidery that spans several centuries. The primary embellishment on the cotton net peshwas is zardozi: raised metallic wire work anchored through the base fabric with silk thread, building a three-dimensional surface texture across the full body of the garment. Resham, hand-spun silk thread in coordinating rose and lilac tones, fills the floral and botanical motifs between the zardozi lines. Gota — woven metallic ribbon — is applied in strips along the edges and along structural seams, adding weight and definition where the fabric needs it most.
The butterfly appliqués are cut, shaped, and hand-attached individually. Each one sits flat against the cotton net but lifts at the wings — a small structural decision that requires hand-stitching rather than machine application. The scalloped dupatta border is worked in cutwork: fabric removed section by section and the remaining edge hand-overcast to prevent fraying. This work is slow. A single dupatta border of this type takes a skilled hand between twenty and thirty hours. The Master Artisan who leads the embroidery team at Hammad Bespoke Official has worked in zardozi for over two decades, trained through a lineage of Multan craft families who have produced embroidered textiles for formal and ceremonial occasions across generations.
Bespoke customization and fit
Every walima outfit commissioned from HBO is made to your exact measurements, not to a standard size bracket. The process begins with a WhatsApp consultation where you submit 40 body measurements — we send a guide that covers every point from shoulder width to ankle circumference. From those numbers, the atelier cuts a toile of the peshwas bodice and slim silhouette before cutting the final cotton net. You review the fit at the toile stage, and nothing moves forward until you confirm it. This is what we call the Bespoke Fit Guarantee: no garment ships unless fit has been confirmed at a milestone review. Color adjustments — shifting the rose quartz to a deeper blush or the lilac to a cooler mauve — are discussed at the consultation stage. If you are looking to explore the full bespoke bridal lehenga collection, the same fitting process applies across every silhouette.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Your walima outfit ships insured from Multan to your address in the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, Australia, or any country with a Pakistani diaspora community. Standard production and delivery runs between ten and fourteen weeks from order confirmation — longer during peak wedding seasons, shorter for orders placed outside high-demand periods. Each garment is pressed, wrapped in acid-free tissue, and placed in a structured garment bag before dispatch. Tracking is provided at every shipping milestone. For care: dry-clean only, flat storage preferred, avoid direct light over extended periods to protect the resham thread colour. If you are also considering a reception-ready alternative, the silver walima lehenga is frequently commissioned alongside this peshwas set for the second evening.
Frequently asked questions
Can I change the color or add customizations to this walima outfit?
Yes — color changes, fabric substitutions, and embellishment adjustments are all part of the consultation process. The rose quartz and lilac palette can shift to blush-ivory, dusty mauve, or champagne-grey on request. We discuss every customization via WhatsApp before the order is confirmed, so you know exactly what the final garment will look like before any cutting begins.
How long does delivery take to the USA?
Total timeline from order to delivery in the USA is ten to fourteen weeks. This covers the full production cycle — measurement review, toile fitting, embroidery, assembly, and quality check — plus international insured shipping. Orders outside peak wedding season may complete closer to the ten-week mark. We provide tracking at every stage so you always know where your garment is.
What embroidery techniques are used on this peshwas set?
Three primary techniques: zardozi (raised metallic wire work with a Mughal-era origin, hand-anchored through cotton net), resham (hand-spun silk thread fills in rose and lilac tones), and gota (woven metallic ribbon applied at structural edges). The butterfly appliqués and scalloped cutwork dupatta border are hand-finished separately — neither is machine-applied. All work is produced at the Hammad Bespoke Official atelier in Multan by a Master Artisan with over two decades in zardozi embroidery.



































































