Welcome to Aisha's bespoke journey

In Indian weddings, red is never just a colour. Just like how culture is never just a concept.

After understanding Aisha’s preferences for how she wanted her day to feel, we sketched two options: one with delicate drop sleeves and another sleeveless.

Each and every process was orchestrated with perfection , making sure aisha had the best of bodements, with details in place.

The Pallu of the saree was used to create the bell corset, while the rest of the saree was transformed into a skirt with a graceful trail at the back. This element alone brought grandeur to the look.

We finished the corset with a lace tie-up at the back, falling into a seamless fade of thick red ribbons.

The veil became the most special accent of her day; embroidered with typography, it added a personal narrative to the ensemble and framed her silhouette in striking red.

In Indian weddings, red is never just a colour. Just like how culture is never just a concept.

After understanding Aisha’s preferences for how she wanted her day to feel, we sketched two options: one with delicate drop sleeves and another sleeveless.

Each and every process was orchestrated with perfection , making sure aisha had the best of bodements, with details in place.

The Pallu of the saree was used to create the bell corset, while the rest of the saree was transformed into a skirt with a graceful trail at the back. This element alone brought grandeur to the look.

We finished the corset with a lace tie-up at the back, falling into a seamless fade of thick red ribbons.

The veil became the most special accent of her day; embroidered with typography, it added a personal narrative to the ensemble and framed her silhouette in striking red.

In Indian weddings, red is never just a colour. Just like how culture is never just a concept.

After understanding Aisha’s preferences for how she wanted her day to feel, we sketched two options: one with delicate drop sleeves and another sleeveless.

Each and every process was orchestrated with perfection , making sure aisha had the best of bodements, with details in place.

The Pallu of the saree was used to create the bell corset, while the rest of the saree was transformed into a skirt with a graceful trail at the back. This element alone brought grandeur to the look.

We finished the corset with a lace tie-up at the back, falling into a seamless fade of thick red ribbons.

The veil became the most special accent of her day; embroidered with typography, it added a personal narrative to the ensemble and framed her silhouette in striking red.