Garment-first visuals
Product moments stay on dresses, textile, embroidery, and handover details.

Melbourne · Afghan couture
Traditional Afghan attire for order, rental, and bespoke — cinematic, tactile, and prepared with the care a celebration deserves.
Preserve heritage through Afghan elegance
Rangin Poshak Boutique serves clients who want Afghan traditional attire to feel considered before the first message: expressive imagery, clear availability conversations, and a refined path for order, rental, or bespoke commission.

Product moments stay on dresses, textile, embroidery, and handover details.
Human photography is reserved for the founder story and personal authorship.
Order, rental, and bespoke enquiries guide you toward the exact details the boutique needs.
The Collection
A curated edit of signature, formal, and bridal Afghan attire. Browse the full catalogue for availability, sizing, and concierge requests.

A dramatic red Afghan celebration dress with coinwork, black velvet borders, gold trim, and a full ceremonial spread.

A refined rose-red gown with gold threadwork, soft shimmer, ornate sleeve detail, and traditional jewellery pairing.

A jewel-dark ceremony set layering black velvet, lapis-blue beadwork, and antique gold for nikah and engagement entrances.

A warm saffron and ember piece built for movement — designed to catch light through attan circles and festival evenings.
Occasions
From Eid mornings to the nikah entrance, every occasion has its own palette, silhouette, and pace. We plan for all of it.

Couture installation
A darker campaign moment that frames Afghan dress as ceremony, not inventory.

Fabric landscape
Silk, velvet, coinwork, and lapis beads become a moving visual language across the page.

Boutique handover
Packaging, tissue, ribbon, and care details make rental and order feel intentional.
Boutique experience
From the first message to the final care note, every fitting and handover is shaped to feel calm, clear, and considered.
Measure · style · reserve · prepare · handover · care
Guidance for Eid, receptions, cultural events, portraits, and family celebrations.
Sizing, event date, location, and styling needs are captured before confirmation.
Melbourne-based service with shipping conversations available for international clients.
A clear handover and return process protects delicate embroidery, coins, and beadwork.
Rental conciergeWear it beautifully, once
Ceremonial pieces are made to be worn — and worn again. Our concierge rental keeps labour-intensive garments in celebration, with sizing, styling, and returns all taken care of.
Bespoke sourcingMade to your moment
Describe the palette, the occasion, and the feeling. We propose fabric and embroidery directions, source across regions, and make the piece to your measurements.

Mission
Each visual moment is built around texture: embroidery, coinwork, velvet, silk, and the cultural pride carried through Afghan attire across generations and provinces.
Craft detail
Coinwork, lapis beading, velvet, silk, and mirrorwork — a shared visual language across the collection.
“Every coin, bead, and thread is chosen to reward a second, closer look.”The Atelier
Rows of metal coins stitched across the bodice — sound, shine, and movement that mark celebration.
Deep blue beads echoing the lapis lazuli mined in Badakhshan, worked into panels and borders.
Structured velvet for ceremonial weight, silk for the drape and light that ceremony portraits love.
Mirrorwork and gold threadwork that catch candlelight across dance floors and festival evenings.
Word of mouth
It felt like being dressed by family. The fit was confirmed before I committed, and the dress arrived in packaging I almost didn't want to open.Sahar M.Eid reception — Melbourne
The founderA personal authorship
The founder curates each garment with attention to heritage, occasion, and the trust clients need when ordering, renting, or commissioning traditional attire.
The Journal
Styling, heritage, and planning notes for Eid, weddings, and the celebrations in between.

Mixing rental, owned pieces, and accessory changes to carry the whole festival with intention — and a single signature silhouette.
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What the palette and embellishment of a traditional dress can tell you about where its story began — and how to honour it.
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From nikah to reception, a week-by-week guide to fittings, jewellery, and the handover so nothing is rushed.
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Client clarity
Yes. Start with an enquiry so the boutique can confirm availability, sizing, event timing, and rental conditions before you commit.
The boutique profile states worldwide shipping. Shipping details should be confirmed per piece because traditional garments can vary in weight, care needs, and timing.
No. Human photos are used only for the founder story. Product and mission areas use dress, textile, atelier, and embroidery imagery.
Yes. Send the colour story, occasion, and any reference piece you love so the boutique can guide you toward a suitable traditional look.
For Eid and wedding season, four to six weeks gives the most flexibility for sizing, alterations, sourcing, and shipping. Last-minute requests are still welcome and handled case by case.
Yes. Each enquiry can include accessory, jewellery, and styling direction so the complete look is considered, not just the garment.
Ready when you are
Send the piece you love, your event date, and whether you are after order, rental, or bespoke. We will guide the rest.