Bridal Guides
Bridal Guides
Practical, honest guidance for planning your South Asian wedding wardrobe, timelines, ceremonies, craft, investment, and the GTA.
In Short
Where should I start when planning a South Asian bridal wardrobe?
Start with two things: your timeline and your ceremonies. A fully custom bridal commission usually takes 3 to 6 months, so order early, then plan outfit by outfit, because Nikkah, Mehndi, Baraat, and Walima each call for a different register. These guides walk you through every decision, and a private consultation at our Toronto flagship turns it into a plan built for your dates.
The Bridal Guides, Explained
This is the library we wish every bride had before her first appointment. Karigur Bridal is a Karachi bridal house with a North American flagship in Toronto, dressing North American brides, and these guides put that experience into plain language, what to wear to each ceremony, how far ahead to order, how made-to-order and ready-to-wear timelines work, and what serious hand-embroidery actually costs. Read them in any order; together they form one honest map from first idea to final fitting.
How far in advance should I start planning my bridal outfit?
Our Karigur pieces can be commissioned to your vision or taken ready and fitted to you, your timeline decides. For a piece made to order from scratch, begin 3 to 6 months before your first event: that window covers design, hand-embroidery at our Noori House Atelier, shipping, and unhurried fittings at our Toronto flagship. If your date is closer, a ready piece fitted to you moves faster, the timeline guides below show you exactly what each path needs so nothing is rushed at the end.
Do I really need a different outfit for every ceremony?
Most brides plan looks ceremony by ceremony rather than buying one dress for everything, because each event asks for a different mood, softer and luminous for the Nikkah, full of colour and movement for the Mehndi, the richest, heaviest work for the Baraat, and refined elegance for the Walima. Our ceremony guides break down silhouette, palette, and handwork for each, so your wardrobe feels considered as a whole rather than assembled piece by piece.
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Everything we wish every bride knew before her first appointment.
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Custom made Pakistani bridal dress in Canada
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