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Custom design your look

All loose materials displayed are available for custom tailoring into the design of your choice—be it a salwar suit, lehenga, anarkali, or any other preferred silhouette.

Clients are invited to submit their measurements, along with their chosen colour and design specifications.

Additionally, any designs previously posted can be reproduced or tailored to reflect your individual preferences. We are pleased to offer a fully bespoke service to ensure every outfit is crafted with precision and personal style.

Please note that all design choices, colour selections, measurements, and any other information provided at the time of order are considered final.

Once submitted, this information will be used to create your custom outfit, and no changes can be made thereafter.

We kindly request that all details are reviewed carefully prior to confirmation, as Amore Punjabi Couture cannot take responsibility for errors or adjustments requested after production has begun.

Worldwide shipping is available and will be added to the final cost of the outfit at the time of purchase. Shipping rates may vary based on destination and delivery method selected.

For any questions, assistance, or further details regarding your order, please do not hesitate to contact Amore Punjabi Couture. We are committed to ensuring your experience is seamless and personalized, and we are happy to assist you at any stage of the process.

    • Silk – A luxurious, smooth fabric with a natural sheen. Perfect for formal events and weddings. Drapes beautifully and feels soft against the skin.

    • Tissue – Lightweight and slightly sheer with a subtle shimmer. Adds elegance and volume to any outfit—great for party wear and traditional occasions.

    • Crepe – Soft, textured, and wrinkle-resistant. Comfortable for everyday wear while still offering a graceful fall and structured look.

    • Georgette – A lightweight, flowy fabric with a slightly crinkled texture. Ideal for layered outfits and fluid drapes with a semi-formal touch.

    • Chiffon – Very light and sheer with an airy quality. Perfect for dupattas, gowns, and soft, feminine silhouettes.

    • Velvet – Thick, rich, and plush with a luxurious finish. Best for winter wear, bridal outfits, and high-end festive looks.

    • Cotton Silk – A blend of comfort and shine—cotton’s breathability meets silk’s elegance. Suitable for semi-formal and casual ethnic styles.

    • Banarasi Brocade – Intricately woven with metallic threads for a regal, traditional look. Ideal for festive and bridal wear.

    • Net – A transparent fabric often used for overlays and dupattas. Light, decorative, and often paired with embroidery or sequins.

    • Organza – Crisp and translucent with a glossy finish. Great for structured styles and delicate, modern traditional outfits. text goes here

  • ItemZari Embroidery – Traditional metallic threadwork using gold or silver threads. Adds richness and shimmer, ideal for bridal and festive wear.

    • Zardozi – A more elaborate form of zari that includes beads, sequins, and stones. Known for its royal, three-dimensional effect.

    • Chikankari – Elegant hand embroidery from Lucknow, using fine white thread on pastel or light-colored fabrics. Delicate and graceful, perfect for casual to semi-formal wear.

    • Phulkari – A vibrant folk embroidery from Punjab featuring floral motifs in bright silk threads. Often done on cotton or georgette fabrics.

    • Aari Work – Intricate chain-stitch embroidery using a hooked needle. Known for fine detailing and often combined with sequins or stones.

    • Mirror Work (Shisha) – Small mirrors are sewn into the fabric, creating a sparkling effect. Common in Rajasthani and Gujarati designs.

    • Kantha – A running stitch embroidery from Bengal. Often seen on cotton or silk, featuring motifs of flora, fauna, and geometric patterns.

    • Kashmiri Embroidery (Kashida) – Rich, colorful threadwork using nature-inspired motifs like flowers, birds, and paisleys. Typically done on wool or pashmina.

    • Gota Patti – Decorative applique embroidery using gold or silver ribbon (gota). Popular for lehengas and dupattas during weddings and festivals.

    • Thread Embroidery (Resham) – Simple yet versatile embroidery using colored silk or cotton threads. Can be done in floral, paisley, or custom patterns.

    • Cutwork – A stylish embroidery style where portions of the fabric are cut out and embroidered around, often combined with net or sheer fabrics.description

  • BustFull around the fullest part of chest

    WaistAround the narrowest part of waist

    HipsAround the widest part of hips

    Shoulder WidthEdge of one shoulder to the other

    ArmholeAround the shoulder socket

    Sleeve LengthFrom shoulder to desired sleeve length

    BicepAround the widest part of upper arm [

    Kameez/Top LengthFrom shoulder down to where top ends

    Neck Depth (Front)From shoulder to lowest point of neckline

    Neck Depth (Back)Same for back design

  • Where you wear the lehenga inches

    HipAround the fullest part

    LengthFrom waist to floor with shoes (or as desired)

    Flair/GheraDesired volume of skirt

  • WaistWhere the bottom is worn

    HipsFullest part of hips

    ThighAround the widest part of thigh

    Bottom LengthFrom waist to ankle/floor (as needed)

    InseamFrom crotch to ankle [ ]

    Ankle OpeningAround the ankle (for churidar/pants) [ ]

  • WaistWhere you wear the lehenga

    HipAround the fullest part

    LengthFrom waist to floor with shoes (or as desired)

    Flair/GheraDesired volume of skirt

  • Dupatta Length Optional (default used if blank)

    Dupatta WidthOptional

    Border PreferenceHeavy / Light / None]

    Dupatta Style Matching / Contrast / Custom Color]