Maison Hamza Khawaja
A Pakistani atelier built on the quiet conviction that a garment,made slowly, made well,remembers its wearer for a lifetime.
Our Story
Hamza Khawaja founded this house with one quiet idea: that a Pakistani bride deserves a wardrobe that holds its own against any couture address in the world,but speaks, unmistakably, in her own mother tongue.
What began in a single Lahore studio has grown into a maison shipping internationally, but the working method has not. Every bridal piece is drafted by hand, fitted to a single client, and finished by artisans whose tradition reaches back further than the brand ever could.
We believe in slow making. In silk that ages well. In zardozi placed by people who remember where they learned it. In a fitting room that takes its time.
What Guides Us
A short list. We try not to add to it.
Pakistani embroidery, weaving, and surface technique, trained in, not borrowed from. Our karigars work the way their teachers worked.
Hours, not minutes. One bridal piece can pass through twelve pairs of hands before it is folded and sent. We sign nothing we are not proud of.
A modern silhouette knows when to stop. We design with the woman who will wear it in mind,and the dinner she will wear it to.
Inside the Atelier
A look at the workroom, the hands, and the cloth before it becomes anything else.
A bride should arrive looking like herself,only the version of herself she has been quietly imagining since she was a girl., Hamza Khawaja
From bridal couture to ready-to-wear, every piece carries the same hand. Step inside.