Close-up macro photograph of hand-embroidered lawn fabric showing individual silk resham threads catching light, French knots casting tiny shadows on the base weave
Eid '25 · Unstitched & Stitched · 120 Sets

Silhouette

Every resham thread placed by hand.
Every dupatta draped, not folded.

Discover the Craft
Only 120 sets · No restock after Eid
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The Atelier

Not machine,
not hurried.

Artisan hands pressing a block print stamp onto ivory lawn fabric, fresh ink spreading into a geometric pattern, fingers stained with deep indigo dye

Each Silhouette set begins at a drafting table in Lahore's old city, where the artisan studies the fabric grain before a single thread is pulled through.

Resham Threadwork

Silk threads sourced from Kasur, twisted by hand before each stitch is set into the base lawn.

Gota Panel Placement

Every gold panel is hand-measured and pressed — not glued, not machine-sewn.

Block Print Register

Carved wooden blocks aligned by eye, not by grid. The slight variation is the signature.

Close-up of a wooden block printing stamp with intricate carved geometric pattern resting beside folded ivory lawn fabric

14+

Years in Anarkali

3

Artisan Families

120

Sets This Eid

0

Machine Stitches

Eid '25 Collection

The Luminous
Three-Piece.

Softly lit flat-lay of an unstitched three-piece shalwar kameez set on ivory linen — pale wisteria lawn fabric with resham floral motifs, a folded chiffon dupatta draped artfully off-frame, and matching shalwar fabric

Unstitched · Three-Piece

Wisteria Dreams

£185 · CAD $295

Macro close-up of a rose-gold chiffon dupatta edge with hand-applied gota border catching afternoon light, the fabric translucent enough to see fingers through

Chiffon Dupatta

Extreme close-up of resham silk embroidery on pale lawn fabric — tiny French knots arranged in a flower motif, each stitch casting a hair-thin shadow on the weave beneath

Resham Embroidery

"The dupatta weight was the first thing I noticed. It fell the way organza should — not stiff, not limp. Just right."

— Amara K., London · Eid '24 customer

What's Inside

The Alchemist's
ingredients.

The women who wear Silhouette know these names. They are the difference between a set you wear once and one you pass down.

Extreme close-up of fine white cotton lawn fabric weave, individual threads visible, smooth and tightly woven texture catching soft side-lighting

Faisalabad Mills

Lawn Base

Single-ply 70-count cotton lawn — light enough to breathe in a London July, structured enough to hold a gota edge without pulling.

100% cotton · 70-thread count

Translucent pale lavender chiffon fabric draped over a hand, the delicate weave visible in backlight, edges softly unfinished

Lyari Weavers

Chiffon Dupatta

The weight is everything. Our chiffon falls at 18gsm — heavy enough to drape, light enough to catch a breeze. The difference between chiffon and organza is something you feel, not see.

18gsm · hand-finished edges

Coils of vibrant silk resham thread in deep rose and gold tones arranged on ivory fabric, the twisted silk catching warm light and showing its natural sheen

Kasur Silk Farms

Resham Thread

Twisted silk, not polyester. The sheen is warmer, the texture catches light differently at every angle. Our artisans can feel the difference in their fingertips before the first stitch.

Pure mulberry silk · hand-twisted

Gold zari gota trim laid flat on ivory fabric, the woven metallic border showing intricate geometric pattern and warm golden sheen

Anarkali Bazaar

Gota Panels

Real zari-woven gota, not printed foil. Each panel is measured and hand-pressed. The slight irregularity in the gold is the proof of the hand.

Zari woven · 2.5cm width

The faintest trace of ittar still clings to the fold when you unwrap.

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Eid '25 Collection — 120 sets, no restock.

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