Classic Pattu Pavadais for Girls
Traditional pattu pavadais crafted with soft, skin-friendly linings. From festival-ready Kanchi silk to intricate Banarasi designs, every piece is made for comfort and celebration.
A magnificent Kanchi pattu lehenga in a classic red and purple combination. The red raw silk blouse features intricate stone and zari work, while the purple Banarasi skirt has a wide, traditional temple border.
A close-up view of the red and purple Kanchi pattu lehenga on a mannequin. This shows the detail of the scalloped embroidery on the blouse and the richness of the silk skirt.
A royal purple pattu pavadai set. The pleated silk skirt has a wide gold zari border, and the matching blouse is adorned with delicate pearl and gold butti embroidery.
Another view of the elegant purple pattu lehenga. This angle highlights the pretty tassels on the skirt and the detailed embroidery work on the puff-sleeved blouse.
A beautiful green pattu pavadai with a contrasting magenta blouse. The blouse features delicate floral embroidery, and the green silk skirt has a traditional gold and red temple border.
A classic pattu pavadai design with a pink skirt and a contrasting green blouse. The blouse has simple gold butti work, and the skirt features a traditional green and gold Kanchi border.
A lovely green and pink pattu pavadai. The green blouse has delicate white floral embroidery, and the pink Banarasi skirt is paired with a wide green and gold zari border.
A mannequin view of the pure Kanchi pattu lehenga in green and pink. This showcases the scalloped peplum top and the beautiful drape of the silk skirt.
A vibrant yellow Banarasi silk lehenga paired with a contrasting purple blouse. The blouse has delicate butti work, and the skirt features a wide, intricately woven purple and gold border.
A similar design in yellow and purple, this pattu pavadai features a pleated yellow skirt and a purple blouse with puff sleeves and delicate embroidery.
About Classic Pattu Pavadais
When I select fabrics for my pattu pavadai collection, my priority is the feel against a child's skin. I use authentic Kanchi and Banarasi silks known for their natural luster, but I always pair them with a 100% pre-washed cotton lining to ensure the outfit is soft and irritation-free for long temple ceremonies or family functions.
Crafted for Comfort and Growth
I design every piece knowing that kids need freedom to move and play, even in traditional attire. Here is how I approach the construction of each pattu pavadai:
- Growth Margins: Children grow quickly, so I include hidden extra margins in the waist of every skirt and the seams of every blouse. This ensures the outfit lasts for more than just one festival season.
- Skin-Friendly Finishes: I use soft, concealed zippers and scratch-free labels. Nothing touches your child's skin except soft cotton or silk.
- Hand-Finished Details: The blouses feature intricate maggam work, using zari threads, sugar beads, and stones. These are hand-applied to ensure they do not snag or pull, keeping the garment looking new for longer.
Customization for Your Needs
If you have a specific color combination in mind or need a different sleeve length, I can adjust the design to fit your preferences. Whether you are dressing your child for Pongal, a cousin's wedding, or a naming ceremony, I work with you to select the border, the embroidery density, and the silhouette to make sure the outfit feels right for your family. I also offer ready-to-ship options if you are planning for an event at the last minute.
Eva Couture
I started Eva Couture because I wanted to capture the joy of dressing little ones in traditional silks. Every pattu pavadai I stitch is designed to be as comfortable as it is beautiful, focusing on soft fabrics and careful hand-finishing.
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