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Learn to Design and Stitch Professional Lehengas and Gowns

byDevansh BoutiqueBoutique at Vidyaranyapura, BengaluruView full gallery

See what my students have created. From drawing the first draft to the final stitch, they learned to build these lehengas and gowns from scratch.

A student's creation, this stunning magenta lehenga features a sheer net blouse with intricate white embroidery. This is the professional quality you will learn to produce.

This vibrant panel-cut lehenga with a Madhubala-style blouse was stitched by a student in just one day after learning the drafting. She travels three hours for the class and feels it's worth it.

A beautiful example of a student's work for their final portfolio. This elegant peach lehenga with detailed embroidery showcases the high-quality finishing taught in my classes.

This light green gown with a ruffled trail is another fantastic creation by one of my students. You will learn to work with different fabrics and create such flowing silhouettes.

A student wearing a fish-cut gown with a net trail that she designed and stitched herself. She started with basic tailoring knowledge and can now create complex designer wear.

I love seeing my students create matching outfits. This mother-daughter duo features a stylish tiered lehenga for the mother and a beautiful frock for the daughter, both student projects.

A student from Andhra who learned to create this beautiful floral lehenga during our three-month course. She now has the confidence to take on any design.

About this collection

When you look at these gowns and lehengas, remember that these weren't made by professionals with years of experience. They were made by students who started with zero knowledge. The secret isn't just the fabric; it is the drafting technique we use to get that perfect flare and fit, so you do not end up with clumsy joints or ill-fitting silhouettes.

Designing a lehenga or a gown is about more than just sewing fabric together. It requires an understanding of volume, weight, and structure. In my classes, we strip away the theory and focus entirely on the practical mechanics of construction. You will learn how to handle heavy materials, net fabrics, and intricate embroidery work that define a premium boutique finish.

Why Drafting Matters

Most fitting issues, such as uneven hemlines or poor waist alignment, happen because of weak drafting. Whether it is a panel-cut lehenga or a ruffled trail gown, the pattern has to be accurate. I teach you to measure, draft on paper, and convert those measurements into fabric cuts with precision. This ensures that when you stitch, the garment sits exactly as intended on the body.

What You Will Master

  • Pattern Construction: How to create panelled and circular cuts that provide volume without looking bulky.
  • Boutique Finishing: Techniques like invisible zips, proper lining, and hem treatments that separate amateur work from professional output.
  • Style Variation: From Madhubala-style blouses to modern off-shoulder gowns and capes, we cover the designs that clients actually want.

Many of my students come to me worried that they lack the 'eye' for design. I show them that design is a process, not a talent you are born with. By the end of our course, you will not just know how to stitch a dress; you will have a complete portfolio ready to show your own future clients.

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Devansh Boutique

Boutique at Vidyaranyapura, BengaluruStarting ₹10,000 per course

Hi, I am Sunanda. I do not believe in theory-heavy classes. At Devansh Boutique, I teach you to cut, draft, and stitch with your own hands so that when you finish, you can run your own boutique with absolute confidence.

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