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How to choose a couture designer in Dubai

Commissioning couture means trusting someone with a garment that does not exist yet, for an occasion that cannot be repeated. These seven questions separate a true house from a label.

The HANIYE couture atelier in Al Quoz, Dubai

Before you commit

A couture commission is a relationship, not a transaction. You will spend months and several fittings with this atelier, and the result is unrepeatable. It is worth a little diligence at the start. Here is what to ask — and what good answers sound like.

The seven questions

  • 1. Do they design, or only reproduce? A true house creates from a blank page. If every gown looks like a catalogue order, it is production, not couture.
  • 2. Will I have real fittings? Fit is built across fittings, in person. One measurement and a delivery is a warning sign.
  • 3. Is the work one-of-one? Ask whether your design will be repeated for others. Exclusivity should be explicit.
  • 4. Can I see finished work and interiors? The inside of a gown — seams, structure, finishing — tells you more than the outside.
  • 5. Who actually does the work? Understand whether the house builds in its own atelier and who oversees your piece.
  • 6. How is the price agreed? A serious house quotes in writing before work begins, with clear stages.
  • 7. Do they ask about you? The right designer asks about your occasion, your life and how you want to feel — not just your size.

If a designer talks more about the dress than about you, you have your answer.

Trust your own read

Beyond the answers, notice how you are treated — the listening, the discretion, the seriousness. Couture is intimate work; the relationship should feel considered from the first message.

How HANIYE answers them

Every HANIYE gown is designed from a blank page, built through private fittings in the Al Quoz atelier, made one-of-one and numbered in the House Register, with the price agreed in writing before any work begins. Read the method on The Couture Process, or begin a conversation on WhatsApp.

Questions

How do I know if a couture house is genuine?

Look for original design from a blank page, real in-person fittings, one-of-one exclusivity, the ability to show finished work and interiors, and a written quotation agreed before work begins. A genuine house also asks about you, not just your measurements.

What questions should I ask before commissioning a gown?

Whether they design or only reproduce; whether you’ll have real fittings; whether the work is one-of-one; whether you can see finished interiors; who does the work; how the price is agreed; and whether they ask about your occasion and how you want to feel.

Is it normal to meet the designer before committing?

Yes — a consultation lets you assess the house and the relationship before you commit. There should be no obligation to proceed.

How is HANIYE different from a boutique?

A boutique sells garments that already exist; HANIYE creates a design that has never existed for one client, built through private fittings and never repeated.

Maison Haniye · Al Quoz, Dubai

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There is no obligation to proceed. There is an expectation of seriousness. Tell us your occasion and date, and the atelier will reply personally.

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