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Personalized Bridal Blouses and Custom Outfits

byAnthariya by Nidhi GowdaVisit studio in Naagarabhaavi or order online across IndiaStarts from5,500 per blouseView full gallery

Your outfit tells your story, and every detail matters. Whether it is your initials, a wedding hashtag, or a meaningful motif, I help you weave your narrative directly into the fabric.

A truly personal touch for the bride. We embroidered her and her partner's initials 'S' and 'A' onto the cuff of her bridal blouse sleeve, making it a beautiful and intimate detail.

A close-up of a custom-embroidered blouse back tassel, featuring the bride's initials 'T' and 'S' in a beautiful motif.

The full view of the blouse back, showing the personalized tassel as a central design element.

For my bride Brunda, we embroidered her and her groom's initials 'A' and 'B' inside a beautiful motif on the back of her muhurtham blouse.

We personalized the reception dupatta for our client Supriya with her wedding hashtag 'SuVish', beautifully embroidered with sparkling beads.

A close-up of a bridal veil where we embroidered the couple's hashtag 'SK Shreya' in English and 'Kanasu' in Kannada script, a beautiful fusion of languages.

My client Rupali from London is obsessed with butterflies, so we made sure to incorporate beautiful, hand-embroidered butterfly motifs into her bridal blouse and saree tassels.

For a client who loved peacocks, we created this stunning design with an embroidered peacock motif set against a sheer panel on the blouse sleeve.

This bridal blouse tells a story with a full 'doli' procession scene intricately embroidered on the back, complete with elephants and palanquin bearers.

A beautiful portrait of my client Tejaswini, her custom blouse with the 'TS' initial tassel peeking through.

About The Art of Personalization

When we add personalized elements like initials or motifs, we have to think about where they sit on the garment. Placing an initial on a sleeve cuff works differently than on a back belt, especially depending on the fabric weight. I always ensure these details do not compromise the structure of your blouse, whether it is a delicate silk or a heavy velvet. It is about balancing the design with the fabric's natural drape.

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