A simple way to see it
Think of a spectrum, from the garment that already exists to the garment created from nothing for you alone.
- Ready-to-wear — a finished garment, made to a standard size. It came first; you came second.
- Alterations — a ready-to-wear garment nipped and let out to sit closer to your body, within the limits of how it was cut.
- Made-to-measure — an existing design produced to your measurements. The pattern is adjusted to you, but the design is not invented for you.
- Bespoke / couture — a design created from a blank page for one client, drafted from her measurements and built through private fittings. Nothing pre-exists.
Made-to-measure: an existing design, your measurements
Made-to-measure starts from a design that already exists — a silhouette the house knows — and rebuilds its pattern to your measurements. You get a far better fit than off-the-rack, and a shorter path than full couture. It is the right answer when you love a known shape and want it to fit you properly.
At HANIYE this is offered as made-to-measure in Dubai — drafted to your exact measure, with real fittings.
Couture: a design that never existed before
Couture begins earlier, with a blank page. The design is sketched for you, the pattern is drafted from your body, the fabric is chosen for your frame and your occasion, and the gown is refined on you across private fittings until it moves as if it grew there. Each completed piece is hand-finished, numbered, and retired — never made twice.
A boutique sells what exists. A house creates what doesn’t.
Which one do you want?
- Choose alterations when you already own something you love and only the fit is off.
- Choose made-to-measure when you want a known silhouette to fit you precisely, on a sensible timeline.
- Choose couture when the occasion deserves a garment that is yours alone — a wedding, a gala, a milestone — and you want it designed, not selected.
Unsure which fits your occasion? A short message describing the event and date is enough for the atelier to point you to the honest answer — begin on WhatsApp.



