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The Wedding Wardrobe Planner

Your date, your ceremonies, one honest timeline. See when each decision wants to happen, from first consultation to the day your look comes home.

In Short

When should a bride start her wedding wardrobe?

Work backward from the wedding date. A custom bridal commission wants six to nine months including fittings. Ready bridal, finished pieces fitted to you, suits timelines of two weeks to six months. Custom jewellery takes four to eight weeks and the groom's made-to-order sherwani about twelve. The planner below lays your exact dates out.

Book a Bridal Consultation

Tell us your date and your ceremonies. We will lay out when each decision wants to happen, honestly, so nothing is rushed and nothing is late.

Which ceremonies are you having?
Who are we dressing?

Questions

Planner FAQs

How far ahead should I start my bridal?

For a custom commission, six months is the honest minimum and nine is comfortable. Inside six months, ready bridal, finished pieces fitted to you, is usually the truthful recommendation, and the planner will say so.

Are these dates promises?

They are honest planning estimates, not commitments. Your consultation confirms real timelines for your specific pieces, kaam density and fittings.

Can I share my plan with family?

Yes. Share this plan copies a link that opens your exact timeline on any device, so mothers and sisters plan from the same page.

What about the groom and the family?

Choose who we are dressing and the plan adds the groom's sherwani lead time, or a ready-to-wear note for the family closer to your dates.

Next step

Bring your plan to a private consultation

We will look at your dates together, show you looks in your world, and confirm what each timeline really allows.