CURATED THIS SEASON
A blend of classic silhouettes and our signature shine,
embodied by exquisite detailing.
IN BLC
Where dreams are draped in couture and stars become muse.
THE COUTURE PROCESS
Initial Consultation
- Wedding events (Baraat, Walima, Mehndi, Nikkah)
- Preferred silhouette (Lehenga choli, Sharara, Gharara, Long gown, Peshwas, etc.)
- Color palette & cultural preferences
- Fabric choices (Velvet, Raw Silk, Organza, Net, Tissue)
- Embroidery style (Zardozi, Dabka, Naqshi, Resham, Mirror work, Swarovski)
- Budget range
- Timeline
Measurements
- Full body measurements taken
- Posture and body balance assessment
- Heel height noted
- Undergarment guidance provided
- Bust, underbust, waist, hips
- Shoulder width
- Armhole, bicep, wrist
- Lengths (kameez, choli, lehenga)
- Dupatta drape preference
Design Process
This is the heart of couture.
Step 1: Sketching
Hand-drawn bridal sketch
Embellishment placement mapped
Dupatta detailing planned
Step 2: Fabric Sourcing
Premium fabrics sourced from Pakistan
Custom dyeing if required
Lining and can-can selection for structure
Step 3: Hand Embroidery
Zardozi artisans begin handwork
Techniques may include:
Dabka & Naqshi
Kora & Tilla
Sequins & crystals
3D floral motifs
4–8 weeks depending on complexity
- Progress photos shared with bride.
Final Finishing
Hand finishing of seams
Tassels (Latkans) added
Dupatta edging detailed
Steam pressed professionally
Quality control inspection
Each piece is inspected for:
Thread security
Embroidery stability
Fit symmetry
Fabric finish
Delivery
Shipping Process:
Professionally packaged in bridal garment bag
Placed in structured bridal box
Fully insured shipping
Delivery Timeline:
Tracking number provided immediately.
What Makes It Couture?
100% Hand embroidery
Custom pattern drafted to your body
No mass production
Artisan-crafted
Luxury finishing standards
Coordination & Perfect delivery