Model wearing an ivory Afghan dress with embroidered borders
TaaraLine Afghan Atelier

Threads of Heritage, Designed for Modern Women

A luxury Afghan womens fashion house where hand embroidery, ceremonial textiles, and feminine silhouettes are edited for the modern wardrobe.

Hand embroidered Made to order Afghan heritage

Featured collections

Ceremonial silhouettes with the presence of heirlooms.

Each collection begins with textile memory, then pares the form back until embroidery, fabric, and movement become the statement.

Close view of Afghan beadwork and red silk embroidery

Heritage story

A quiet luxury shaped by the hand.

TaaraLine studies Afghan embroidery as a living language: mirrorwork that catches light, geometric borders that frame identity, and jewel-like beadwork that turns cloth into memory.

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Handcrafted details

Embroidery, border, bead, and fabric are treated as architecture.

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Mirrorwork

Small reflective accents are placed to move with the body and create cinematic light in ceremony.

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Textile Borders

Every hem, cuff, and bodice edge is framed with ornament so the silhouette feels complete from every angle.

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Soft Volume

Traditional fullness is rebalanced with clean proportion, premium linings, and graceful movement.

Fashion gallery

Afghan elegance in fabric, portrait, and close detail.

Selected womenswear

A first look at the TaaraLine atelier wardrobe.

From bridal ivory to burgundy silk, the womenswear line is built for private ceremonies, Eid gatherings, and heritage-led evenings.

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Ivory Afghan dress with colorful embroidered borders

Kuchi Dresses

Kabul Ivory Kuchi Dress

$780
Ivory Afghan wedding dress with ornate bodice and veil

Wedding Dresses

Zarmina Wedding Gown

$1,280

Testimonials

Dresses remembered for their craft.

TaaraLine pieces are made for women who want beauty with ancestry, polish, and unmistakable handwork.

TaaraLine feels like wearing family memory with a modern silhouette. The embroidery has the presence of an heirloom.

Laila A.

Bride, Virginia

The dress photographed beautifully from every angle, but the real luxury was in the handwork I could feel.

Mariam S.

Event host, California

It was refined, feminine, and unmistakably Afghan. Nothing about it felt mass produced.

Soraya N.

Collector, New York