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The Bespoke Journey: Our 5-Step Process

byMaster BespokeHome service across Mumbai; Visit studio in Borivali WestStarts from28,000 Per 2-Piece SetView full gallery

A look at how we build your custom outfit, from the initial sketch to the final hand-stitched detail.

Step 2: Designing and Styling. After our chat, I get to work sketching out the design, bringing your vision to life on paper before we even touch the fabric.

Step 3: Fabric Selection. I guide you through my collection of premium fabrics, helping you choose the perfect material for the look, feel, and occasion.

Step 4: Measurements. This is a crucial step where I take detailed measurements to ensure the final garment is tailored perfectly to your body. No shortcuts here.

Step 5: Cutting and Stitching. Here you can see the final stage, where the fabric is cut and stitched by hand, bringing all the elements together into your finished outfit.

Here I am, making final adjustments to the intricate embroidery on a bandhgala. This hands-on approach ensures the highest quality and attention to detail.

A glimpse into my creative process. This video shows me experimenting with hand-painting techniques, creating a unique pattern that will become part of a one-of-a-kind garment.

A candid moment in the studio, discussing design sketches with a client. I believe in a collaborative process to make sure the final outfit is exactly what you want.

It all begins with Step 1: Consultation. We start with a relaxed chat to discuss what you're looking for, your personal style, and the occasion you're dressing for.

The art of hand embroidery. This close-up shows the meticulous metalwork I add to a jacket, a process that makes each piece truly bespoke and luxurious.

About The Bespoke Journey: Our 5-Step Process

The real work happens during our two mandatory fitting sessions. Whether you visit our studio in Borivali or we coordinate a home visit, these trials are where we refine the structure and finish, making sure the final garment sits exactly right on your frame before the last stitch is set.

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