Its own occasion, its own gown
The engagement — the milcha, the formal celebration, the seat at the kosha — carries its own weight and its own images. Many brides want a gown that is unmistakably distinct from the wedding dress: a different colour story, a different mood, a chance to wear something the wedding-day silhouette would not allow.
The engagement is not the wedding’s rehearsal. It deserves a gown of its own.
Designed for the stage
The kosha is a stage, often raised, often richly lit, and photographed from every angle. That changes the design conversation: how a gown reads under strong light, how a train arranges itself when you are seated, how colour and texture hold up on camera. A gown designed for that setting looks composed in exactly the moments that matter most.
- Silhouettes that sit and rise gracefully on a raised stage.
- Colour and texture chosen to read under bright lighting and on camera.
- Trains and volume arranged for seated portraits, not only standing ones.
- Coverage and register to your preference — from sculptural to richly covered.
Colour beyond white
Engagement gowns invite a wider palette — soft tones, jewelled colour, metallics, or a signature shade chosen to set the celebration’s mood. Because the gown is designed from a blank page, the colour story is yours to decide with the atelier.
Begin the conversation
Tell the atelier about the celebration — the format, the setting and the date — and a design direction can take shape. Start on WhatsApp, or see the breadth of finished work in the House Register.



