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Pakistani Celebrities Giving Cool Fashion Ideas For Eid-Ul-Adha

July 28, 2020


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We all look forward to spending Eid with our loved ones. Celebrities sure brought their A-game with some stunning outfits this year and we are swooning over their choices to mark the occasion.

Eid is just around the corner and Pakistani celebrities are seen sharing the fashion ideas for the upcoming Eid through Instagram. Many are also promoting different clothing brands. Anyhow, people can take inspiration from these celebrities to up their dressing game this Eid.

As this year, Eid and scorching heat are coming hand and hand so we need to be smarter with our clothing choices. A right choice of fabric and a perfect blend of colors is what we need this Eid. Stars such as actress Ayeza Khan, Sana Javed to Aiman Khan have just shown us how it’s done.


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If discussion on religion in a Pakistani forum is not allowed then such threads should also be not allowed. What has this to do with defence?
Yesterday there was a calm and nice thread about soul by @Starlord and it was locked for excuse of being religious. If religion is not allowed to be discussed on a defence forum then such threads should also not be allowed.
 
If discussion on religion in a Pakistani forum is not allowed then such threads should also be not allowed. What has this to do with defence?
Yesterday there was a calm and nice thread about soul by @Starlord and it was locked for excuse of being religious. If religion is not allowed to be discussed on a defence forum then such threads should also not be allowed.

There's an entire thread on men's styling, watches and perfumes. I see nothing wrong in fashion / style threads. They add to the variety.

About threads on religion, there are multiple interpretations which lead to quarrels and confusion. So best to avoid.
 
There's an entire thread on men's styling, watches and perfumes. I see nothing wrong in fashion / style threads. They add to the variety.

About threads on religion, there are multiple interpretations which lead to quarrels and confusion. So best to avoid.

Nice excuse, so nothing wrong in miraasipana but huge problems in discussing our own religion. Shows the level we have fallen to.
 
If discussion on religion in a Pakistani forum is not allowed then such threads should also be not allowed. What has this to do with defence?
Yesterday there was a calm and nice thread about soul by @Starlord and it was locked for excuse of being religious. If religion is not allowed to be discussed on a defence forum then such threads should also not be allowed.

I hear you brother but i beg to differ.
I sometimes feel uneasy about Religious threads in fear of potentially upsetting anyone as religion is a very personal thing that can sometimes create havoc pain and disharmony in the most calmest soul.

Islam is in our hearts - deep inside our hearts hence resulting in incredible passion. There are so many sects and division - sometimes its better to bow on a forum and avoid such confrontations. I will be honest with you and felt the thread yesterday was "uncomfortable" for me personally because death is something perhaps something i dont want to discuss openly - thats just my choice.

A thread like this is posted to perhaps lighten the tone and be attractive to our perhaps female audience. We have an exceptional large diverse and mix crowd and variation and spice is of the essence. We should try to accommodate all and in that way if people see threads that dont interest them - move on.

I by no means want to disrespect your views and understand your objection but when bringing up faith and religion its better to let it be put to one side as its too sensitive and we are not one to judge or criticize as the only one who can really do that is the creator.
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Nice excuse, so nothing wrong in miraasipana but huge problems in discussing our own religion. Shows the level we have fallen to.

Well, for those who give themselves entirely to being outwardly pious ( prayer, ritual and dresscode ) there are dedicated sites like IslamiCity and ShiaChat but I don't think such sites lead to a learned understanding of Islam.

And on PDF when Islam is discussed certain unpleasant members hijack the thread and turn it into a troll fest. And that is why the forum management banned discussion of religion.
 
Well, for those who give themselves entirely to being outwardly pious ( prayer, ritual and dresscode ) there are dedicated sites like IslamiCity and ShiaChat but I don't think such sites lead to a learned understanding of Islam.

And on PDF when Islam is discussed certain unpleasant members hijack the thread and turn it into a troll fest. And that is why the forum management banned discussion of religion.

Any discussion can turn into troll fest. For example any thread involving indians turn to a troll fest, so are those threads banned? The same goes for iranian related threads, the mods have to keep awake n promptly interfere to keep it on track or it quickly turns into sectarian or troll thread, yet those are never banned. So why just religious threads?
To me it feels like hypocrisy from the management. Religious threads can be monitored n made sure they r not turned into troll fest, there can also be rules for such threads.
Its kind of ironic and a shame that we being muslims cannot discuss religion in a mature and peaceful manner. This ban also portrays this image and hammers this thought that we cannot have a religious discussion peacefully and for learning purposes.
 
Its kind of ironic and a shame that we being muslims cannot discuss religion in a mature and peaceful manner.

You are right. That is the point. Many of such discussions have begun and soon someone does some takfir'ing and then the mods have to step in.
 
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Playing dress up with Nayab's latest collection

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Infinitely glamorous and the epitome of classic elegance is what the brand Nayab stands for. Presenting Jahan Ara- an exclusive edition of luxury unstitched sari collection. Eight beautiful designs crafted from the highest quality of organza, charmeuse silk and khaddi slub silk featuring sophisticated print in bold and pastel hues. The collection landscapes an array of ornamental embroideries, meticulously rendered stitch by stitch further adorned with 3D hand done embellishments utilizing pearls, crystals, sequins and zardozi work.

TIYA


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Layers of printed butter cream Charmeuse satin silk reminiscent of Italian gardens set the base for modern day ensembles. The blouse is decorated with thread and sequin work embedded with heavy handwork incorporating pearls, crystals, beads and sequins; perfect for any evening soirée.

Kayseriya

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Like a secret garden,exquisite flora stretch out on a warm ochre canvas with hints of coral, tangerine and salmon peaking out in a perfect harmony in ‘Kayseriya’ is framed with a scalloped border. The sari is paired with an elaborated blouse with detailed tilla and Resham work laden with 3D handwork in pearls, crystal, sequin and beads.

Mira

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Delicately crafted digitally printed ‘Mira’ features blooming florals layered over a soft coral canvas to create an awe-inspiring, glamourous look with accents of ivory, black and moss. The artsy print is paired with sumptuous organza blouse expertly illustrated with vivid floral embroidery, Intertwining the essence on the diaphanous fabric of organza ‘Mira’ features intricate handcrafted blouse luxuriously laden with iridescent sequin,sparkling crystal, ribbon rosettes and oyster pearls creating an ethereal impact. This stately look is a must have!

Dhanak

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A classically elegant look with a unique, Elysian colour palette, featuring French floral patterns that meander across a blush pink canvas in shades of crimson, soft sea foam, moss, ivory and marvelous pink, framed with embroidered sequins embellished border. The sari is paired with salmon pink blouse with delicate dainty embellishments, this stunning ensemble features hand placed sequin, crystal, pearls and zardozi work creating a magical composition.

MEHKA

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Luminous ornamental paisley and floral print laid out in the shades of ivory and charcoal grey with tinges of moss and salmon pink to accentuate the overall composition. A printed charmeuse silk sari is effortlessly draped and paired with a heavily embroidered blouse. The sleeves of the blouse are hand embroidered with matching sequins, crystals, pearls and beads. The unique and versatile ensemble is perfect for the seasonal festivities..

JAIPUR

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In an elegant ode to tradition, a beautifully crafted sari, rendered in charcoal grey, is intricately embellished with handmade mukesh. The sari is laced with a silver border highlighted with sequins and tilla. The flowing saree is paired with a heavily embroidered blouse with a lush encrusted border; this look is reminiscent of royal regalia and perfect choice for any formal occasion.

AYRA

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Exude exquisite feminine grace in the marine life ‘Ayra’, depicting vivid hues of aqua’s with dashes of cerulean, azure, crimson and amethyst on plush satin silk. Stunning corals and sensual flora come together in an explosive composition making this the perfect stand out look. The sari is paired with a soft aqua blue blouse with delicate embroidery and intricate handwork embedded with sequin and crystals.

ASHNA

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A dreamy composition is etched with great finesse and detail onto a deep Amaranth pink canvas in varying shades of mauve pink. ‘ASHANA’ Is further accentuated with shaded sequin and bead work to create a masterpiece that will stand out in every formal and festive gathering. It’s paired with an embroidered blouse worked with shades of metallic silver tilla and sequin.
 
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Playing dress up with Muneefa Naz

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MUNEEFA NAZ is a rebirthing tale of the long lived and effervescent brand: Amaltaas. The brand is reflective of tradition, unique craftsmen and contemporary vocabulary. Reinventing ancient designs with innovative use of traditional crafts and classicism - the brand brings a novel soulful touch to luxury ensembles. From distinctive use of colours, quality of fabrics, intricate embroideries and a gloriously rich Pakistani aesthetic; Muneefa Naz believes in creating moments and stories.

Elisa


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A blue symphony; a simmering love story. Elisa is a deep blue bed of beautiful crimson beads. Embellished heavily, and woven within lacy fabrics - it brings the ultimate glory to the festive, graceful woman inside of you. The most regal sari of the year.

Aria

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Turquoise mystic rendered in paneled frames. This beautiful piece is a master stroke of woven embroidery and sequinned works, perfect for cold-noon weddings. An artful piece of divinity can be styled perfectly with your neutral heels!

Camille

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A sultry love affair of sorts - Camille is a grey beauty, waiting to be adorned. A riveting emblem of glistening works, delicate and dripping in finesse. An ode to following your heart.

Charlotte

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Charlotte is a walking tale of glorious pink hues - this wedding season makes a resplendent statement in this beautifully hued piece. The salmon color will bring out your beautiful smile and ever-gorgeous self.

Aden

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The Red masterstroke; bringing glamour through every stroke of its fabric. Aden is a bridal dream - encapsulating the essence of the contemporary woman but with craft woven into tradition and soul. The meticulous detailing and clamoring bling of Aden make it ever so special.

Claire

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This festive season pays a tribute to the earthly skin tone - a dynamic, exquisite piece of art. Claire is for the woman who owns herself despite all odds and is comfortable in her body. Paired with beautiful detailing, it is a sight apart.

Oceane

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Celebrations are not rendered complete without a white look! And tis’ the wedding season, Oceane - A white amalgamation of exotic tilla work, embellished in a threaded symphony is all one would want.

Janette

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A pastel salmon affair! Janette is the most divine color of the season, bringing you a beautifully crafted and cut piece worked fit. Nuanced in pastel tones, it is the most loved piece of the season.
 
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