Pakistani couture, hand-finished in Islamabad.
Twelve pieces for the women who carry the subcontinent in the way they walk. From a daily kurta in handloom cotton to a heavy formal jora cut for the wedding you will dance through — every piece is built around the craft of Pakistani hands.
Twelve pieces. From the daily to the unforgettable.
Hooriya Hanım was born from a single belief — that the noblest fabric of all is dignity.
Every garment that leaves our atelier in Islamabad has been hand-finished by a woman whose name we know. Many of them are orphans. Many are disabled. All of them are masters of the craft they inherited from their mothers.
We pay them above the market. We train them. We send their children to school. And we believe their work is not "labor" — it is heritage, and it is sacred.
When you wear Hooriya Hanım, you wear the work of the daughters of Pakistan. We are honored to dress you.
Meet the Atelier →Every piece signed, internally, with the name of the woman who finished it. Zardozi, gota, dabka and Sindhi mirror — done by hand, never by machine.
We employ orphaned and disabled women across Punjab and Sindh, training and paying them as master artisans. Your purchase is their wage, their healthcare, their dignity.
Pieces designed to be worn for years, passed to daughters, and remembered. Heirloom thinking — never fast fashion in disguise.