Customer discusses outfit type (saree blouse, gown, lehenga, kurti, etc.).
Designer suggests styles, cuts, necklines, sleeves, embroidery, or trending patterns.
Customer chooses fabric (either provided by her or the boutique).
Accurate body measurements are taken (bust, waist, hip, shoulder, sleeve length, etc.).
For bridal or heavy wear, multiple measurement checks may be done.
Paper pattern or direct fabric marking is done.
Fabric is carefully cut as per design & measurements.
The basic structure of the dress is stitched.
Customer is called for first trial to check fitting and style.
Adjustments are made (loose, tight, length, neckline, sleeve fitting, etc.).
Boutique ensures comfort and perfect fit.
Embroidery, beadwork, lace, or any design detailing is added.
Stitching is completed with proper lining, hemming, and overlocking.
Customer tries the finished dress.
Final adjustments (if any) are done.
Dress is ironed, packed, and delivered.
Matching dupatta, jackets, or accessories.
Alteration services for old clothes.
Group stitching for weddings & functions.
Women’s boutique dress stitching is custom-made dress design and tailoring, often focused on unique, stylish, or designer-inspired outfits. Unlike readymade clothes, boutique stitching offers personalized fit, style, and exclusivity.
Designer Kurtis & Kurtas
Lehengas & Ghagras
Saree Blouses (heavy / simple / designer work)
Anarkali suits
Party wear gowns & dresses
Western fusion wear (tops, skirts, Indo-western dresses)
Bridal & festive wear
