About This Workshop
The Corset Dori Kurti — Why It Is the Style Every Boutique Needs Right Now
The Corset Dori Kurti has taken over boutique shelves, Instagram reels, and fashion markets across India — and for good reason. It combines the elegance of a traditional kurti silhouette with the modern, body-conscious structure of a corset bodice and the charm of hand-tied dori detailing. The result is a garment that is simultaneously stylish, versatile, and extremely high in demand among customers aged 18 to 45.
This focused workshop is designed to teach you exactly how to make this trending garment — not through guesswork, but through a precise, repeatable, step-by-step method that you can use to produce multiple pieces for your boutique or home-tailoring clients. Every stage from pattern drafting to final dori placement is covered in detail, so you leave the workshop with a finished garment and the confidence to make more.
What You Will Need
Bring or prepare: a sewing machine, tailoring scissors, measuring tape, marking chalk, pattern paper, fabric (georgette, rayon, or cotton — 2 to 2.5 metres), matching thread, dori cord (approximately 1 metre), and eyelet punch tool or readymade eyelet rings. A full materials list is shared after registration. Most items are available at any local fabric market.
Your Takeaway After This Workshop
By the end of the session you will have one complete, ready-to-wear Corset Dori Kurti made by your own hands, a reusable paper pattern you can scale to any size, the confidence to take client orders for this style, and a clear understanding of corset construction you can apply to blouses, gowns, and co-ord sets going forward.