Yellow salwar suit in pure sheesha silk with ombre dupatta
For the South Asian woman dressing for the occasion — this yellow salwar suit is the piece that changes the room the moment you walk in. Cut from pure sheesha silk in lemon yellow, the shirt opens to a scalloped V-neckline framed in polychrome sequins, seed pearls, and rose-cut crystals — the kind of neckline you pause at. The ombre tie-dye dupatta moves from lemon to rose pink to mint, three colours bleeding into each other in a single length of silk. It is not a matching set. It is a composition.
The bottom half — wide balloon culottes in the same sheesha silk — carries the look’s lightness into the silhouette. No stiffness. No volume that fights you. The shirt falls just below the hip, hem border hand-worked in the same polychrome sequin-and-pearl register as the neckline. This is an embroidered salwar suit designed for the woman who reads a room and dresses accordingly: a wedding function, a formal dinner, a shaadi evening that calls for something with actual craft behind it.
Hammad Bespoke Official brings this yellow salwar suit to life from the Multan atelier — part of our Pakistani party wear collection for the South Asian diaspora who know the difference between occasion wear and occasion wear.
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The atelier’s craft
Polychrome sequin embroidery and seed pearl placement
The neckline panel is the first thing anyone sees. It takes the Master Artisan — whose work in South Asian couture spans over two decades — three full sessions to complete it alone. Sequins are placed in overlapping polychrome arrangements: rose, mint, champagne, and antique gold, each one hand-set against the silk ground and anchored with a seed pearl at the centre. The result is not a border — it is a floral garden that sits flat against the fabric without ripple or pucker. The cuff tabs repeat the same hand-setting, though tighter, as a detail that rewards looking closely.
The hem border follows the same discipline: a running band of resham-outlined sequin clusters, crystal drops at intervals, the whole thing sewn by hand at the Multan atelier before the pieces are assembled. Sheesha silk — a silk variant with a mirror-bright finish — is notoriously difficult to embroider cleanly. The surface reflects every imperfection. The atelier uses fine Nakshi outline technique beneath each embellishment zone to draw and stabilise the design before the needle touches the fabric. The Victoria and Albert Museum’s South Asia collection holds surviving examples of this pre-drawing tradition from the Mughal courts — what you see on this suit is its living continuation.
The ombre tie-dye silk dupatta
The dupatta is not printed. It is hand-dyed in three colour pulls — lemon yellow, rose pink, and mint — each bleed point controlled by the atelier’s textile team during the dye bath. No two dupattas are identical. The colour transitions fall differently on each length depending on how the silk absorbs dye. This is the point: not reproduction, but a single made object. The dupatta measures a generous full-length drape and carries the lightness of the silk without losing its presence.
Bespoke customization and fit
40 measurements and the Bespoke Fit Guarantee
Every yellow salwar suit leaves the Multan atelier cut to 40 personal measurements — bust, waist, hip, shoulder slope, arm length, cuff circumference, and thirty-four more. You submit measurements via WhatsApp during the order consultation. The Master Artisan’s team then produces a toile in matching weight fabric — you approve the fit before embellishment begins. Nothing ships until fit is confirmed. That is the Bespoke Fit Guarantee, not a marketing phrase.
The shirt length, neckline depth, and culotte width are all adjustable at the consultation stage. The dupatta dye palette — lemon-to-pink-to-mint is the default, but alternate colour progressions (blush-to-sage, ivory-to-lilac) can be requested. The embellishment density at the neckline and cuffs is also adjustable: lighter for a daytime function, heavier for an evening wedding. For reference, browse the silk suit in magenta or the pistachio party wear palazzo suit to compare silhouette options from the same atelier.
Worldwide delivery and garment care
Production runs eight to twelve weeks from order confirmation. The completed suit ships in acid-free tissue with a garment bag, insured and tracked, to the USA, UK, UAE, Canada, Australia, and Pakistan. Care: dry clean only for the embellished shirt and culottes. The ombre dupatta may be gently hand-washed in cold water — not machine washed — and air-dried flat to preserve the dye transition. Store the suit flat or hung on a padded hanger, away from direct light.
Frequently asked questions
Can I adjust the fit or embellishment before the suit is made?
Yes — the whole point of the bespoke process is that adjustments happen before a single bead is sewn. During the WhatsApp consultation you submit 40 measurements, confirm the neckline style, and request any changes to shirt length or dupatta colour palette. After that, the atelier produces a toile for fit approval. Embellishment only begins once you sign off.
How long does delivery to the USA take?
Eight to twelve weeks from order confirmation to dispatch — that covers the full production cycle: toile, embellishment, assembly, and finishing. Shipping to the USA typically adds five to seven business days on top. The suit ships insured and tracked via a courier partner. You will have a tracking number from the day it leaves Multan.
Is the sheesha silk genuine, or is it a synthetic substitute?
Pure sheesha silk. The fabric is sourced from textile mills in Faisalabad and Lahore — the same supply chain the atelier has used for over a decade. Sheesha silk is a mirror-finished silk variant, not a polyester look-alike, and it behaves differently: it drapes with weight, holds embellishment without sagging, and photographs with a depth that synthetic alternatives cannot replicate. If you have questions about the fabric before ordering, ask during the WhatsApp consultation and the team will send you a swatch.





























































































