Behind the Scenes – How an AKRISH Outfit Is Made

Behind the Scenes: How an AKRISH Outfit Is Made

Every AKRISH outfit has a story.
From the first sketch to the final stitch, each piece goes through careful planning, premium fabric selection, skilled tailoring, and quality checks. Our goal is simple — to create ethnic wear that feels good, looks beautiful, and lasts long.

Here’s a complete behind-the-scenes look into how your AKRISH outfit is made.


1. Trend Research & Design Planning

Before creating a new collection, we study:

  • Latest ethnic fashion trends

  • Jaipur prints & color palettes

  • Seasonal fabrics

  • Customer preferences

  • Festive & wedding styling

Then our design team creates the initial sketches, choosing silhouettes like:

  • Anarkali

  • Straight kurta

  • Co-ord sets

  • A-line kurta

  • Daily wear cotton kurtis

Every design is made with the intention of comfort + beauty.


2. Premium Fabric Selection

Fabric is the heart of every outfit.
At AKRISH, we choose:

  • Rayon for flowy, premium, festive styles

  • Cotton 60×60 for breathable daily wear

  • Georgette for party & Anarkali looks

  • Chiffon/Net for dupattas

We ensure the fabric feels soft on the skin and has long durability.


3. The Magic of Jaipur Prints

Once the fabric is selected, it goes to printing.

Printing styles we use:

  • Sanganeri floral print

  • Dabu mud-resist print

  • Bagru earthy print

  • Indigo block print

  • Modern ethnic digital prints

Each print is chosen carefully so it enhances the design and looks elegant.


4. Cutting With Precision

After printing, the fabric is marked and cut by master tailors.

Cutting includes:

  • Accurate measurement

  • Proper alignment with prints

  • Ensuring zero fabric wastage

  • Panel cutting for Anarkalis

Perfect cutting gives the outfit:

  • Clean fitting

  • Symmetrical design

  • Perfect flare


5. Skilled Stitching & Handwork

This is where the outfit comes alive.

Our stitching process includes:

  • Overlocking

  • Lining (optional)

  • Neck shaping

  • Attaching sleeves

  • Embroidery (if required)

  • Gota, lace, or sequence work

  • Dupatta finishing

Each piece is stitched by experienced tailors who specialise in ethnic wear.


6. Finishing & Ironing

After stitching, every outfit goes through:

  • Thread cleaning

  • Shape correction

  • Soft ironing

  • Fit checking

  • Dupatta rolling

This stage ensures the outfit looks crisp, clean, and ready to wear.


7. Quality Check – The AKRISH Standard

This is one of the most important stages.

We check:

  • Fabric quality

  • Stitch strength

  • Print clarity

  • Size accuracy

  • Neckline finishing

  • Sleeve fitting

  • Pant elastic flexibility

Only after passing all checks, the outfit is approved.


8. Packaging With Care

Every AKRISH outfit is packed:

  • Neatly folded

  • With wrinkle-free finishing

  • In protective packaging

We ensure the product reaches you in perfect condition.


Final Thoughts

An AKRISH outfit is not just clothing —
It is the work of designers, tailors, artisans, printers, and finishers who put their skill and heart into every piece.

From Jaipur’s prints to premium fabrics, every detail is crafted with love.

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