White Bridal Lehenga — Ivory Zari Net Peshwas & Silver Brocade Set
This white bridal lehenga is composed as a three-piece ensemble: a floor-length ivory zari net peshwas, a silk brocade lehenga skirt, and a matching zari net dupatta with embellished borders and sequin spray. The silhouette is formal and refined — a long, open-front peshwas that falls in a clean A-line over the multi-panel brocade skirt — making it among the most requested nikkah dress Pakistani brides commission from our Atelier for the intimacy of the ceremony.
The peshwas fabric is lightweight ivory zari net, woven with a fine silver metallic thread that catches candlelight at the ceremony without weight or bulk. Its hem is hand-scalloped with floral Zardozi motifs that mirror the neck detailing, creating a continuous embellishment language from collar to hem. The inner bodice is constructed with structured boning for support and coverage. The brocade lehenga skirt is cut in a multi-panel silhouette with a full ivory satin lining, allowing the silver bridal lehenga base to move freely without restriction.
The dupatta is zari net, pre-draped in length, with a four-edge Mokaish and Zardozi border and a dense crystal and sequin scatter across the field. A complementary pearl-and-sequin spray across the veil face gives this white bridal lehenga its signature luminosity — an effect produced entirely by hand, without machine embroidery of any kind.
The Atelier’s Craft — Zardozi, Mokaish & Brocade
Every white bridal lehenga from the HBO Multan Atelier is hand-embellished by our Master Artisans using two primary techniques: Zardozi — raised metallic thread work forming structured floral medallions — and Mokaish — fine wire-thread couching that fills the ground with a continuous silver sheen. Together, these techniques produce the ivory-silver tonality that defines this garment: neither purely white nor purely silver, but the luminous register between them.
The brocade lehenga skirt is sourced from the textile markets of Karachi and Lahore — selected for its silver-thread woven ground and the density of its silk fill. The neck detailing — a high, structured collar with Zardozi floral clusters and crystal bead anchors — is executed across eleven dedicated artisan stations before the garment is assembled. Crafting time for this ivory wedding lehenga is approximately 280 to 320 hours of handwork. This is the measure of what bespoke Pakistani bridal dresses require at this standard.
Bespoke Customization & Fit
This white bridal lehenga is available in any colorway within the ivory-silver-champagne spectrum: pure ivory, platinum silver, champagne, or blush-ivory with silver embellishment. The peshwas length can be adjusted from full floor-length to knee-length for brides who prefer a structured kurta silhouette over the brocade skirt. Embellishment density — the proportion of Zardozi to Mokaish coverage — is customized at consultation based on the bride’s preference for restraint or full coverage.
International brides access the full Bespoke Fit Guarantee. Our team guides each bride through 37 precise body measurements via WhatsApp using our illustrated measurement guide. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones: toile construction, embroidery layout approval, and final assembly. Every white nikkah dress or lehenga set leaves our Atelier only after the bride approves the final fitting photographs. The peshwas includes a 2-inch seam allowance on all critical points for post-delivery adjustment by a local tailor.
Worldwide Delivery & Garment Care
This bespoke white bridal lehenga ships to the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, UAE, and Australia via insured international courier. Customs clearance documentation is prepared by our team; end-to-end tracking is coordinated via WhatsApp from dispatch to doorstep. The garment is packed in an acid-free tissue garment bag inside a branded protective outer box. Dry-clean only; store flat or on a padded bridal hanger away from direct light to preserve the silver Zardozi and Mokaish embellishment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize the color of this white bridal lehenga?
Yes. The HBO Atelier crafts this white bridal lehenga in any shade within the ivory-silver-champagne spectrum — including pure platinum silver, blush-ivory, and antique champagne. The peshwas fabric, brocade skirt, and dupatta colorway are selected together at consultation. Embellishment thread color (silver, antique gold, or rose gold) is also customizable.
How does the fitting process work for brides ordering from the USA or UK?
All international orders follow the HBO Bespoke Fit Guarantee. We provide an illustrated measurement guide and guide each bride through 37 precise measurements via WhatsApp. Fitting photographs are shared at three production milestones. No bride approves this white bridal lehenga for shipping without first approving final fitting photographs.
What embroidery techniques are used in this ivory peshwas lehenga set?
The peshwas and dupatta are hand-embellished using two primary techniques: Zardozi (raised metallic thread florals) and Mokaish (fine wire-thread couching for silver field coverage). Crystal beads and sequins are hand-anchored throughout. The brocade lehenga skirt is woven with silver-thread ground at source — the metallic sheen is structural, not embroidered.























































































