Burgundy and gold Afghan dress styled in a warm tented interior

Editorial collection

Collections shaped like cinematic Afghan fashion stories.

Four TaaraLine edits move from courtly ivory to nomadic radiance, bridal light, and textile memory.

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The city edit

Royal Kabul

Royal Kabul studies the elegance of Afghan city dressing through ivory fabric, precise borders, and jewelry-like color. The collection keeps traditional ornament close to the body while letting each silhouette move with modern ease.

Chiffon, beaded trim, metallic thread, soft lining
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Nomadic radiance

Desert Kuchi

Desert Kuchi honors movement, music, and celebration. Mirrorwork, saturated fabric, and rhythmic borders are arranged with a cinematic sense of scale for weddings, festivals, and heritage gatherings.

Hand mirrorwork, layered skirt panels, antique-metal ornaments
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Ceremonial light

Noor Collection

Noor is built around luminous bridal textiles, quiet ivory layers, and carefully placed shine. Each look is designed to feel intimate up close and unforgettable from across the room.

Ivory mesh, pearl beadwork, gold edging, veil panels
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Textile memory

Silk Heritage

Silk Heritage focuses on the hand. Dense beadwork, floral geometry, and satin-backed texture become the main language, turning garment details into heirloom surfaces.

Silk jacquard, bead applique, corded embroidery, satin panels

Made to order

Collection pieces can be fitted for private ceremony.

TaaraLine adapts borders, sleeve proportion, and embroidery density while preserving the identity of each collection story.

Close detail of red Afghan textile and bead embroidery