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  2. Zainab Chottani - Wikipedia

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    Zainab Chottani is a Pakistan based fashion designer who started as a bridal wear designer but has since then included prêt and haute couture in her forte. She is one of the well known designers in Pakistan for bridal wear and has displayed her creations in Pakistan as well as in Dubai, USA and London.

  3. Pakistani clothing - Wikipedia

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    Bridal dresses. Pakistani brides traditionally opt for lehengas, anarkalis, or shararas and ghararas. Most wear lehengas, popularly either with short lehenga cholis or a longer shalwar top. Lehengas are long skirts usually paired with a short blouse known as a choli, but can be paired with a long shalwar kameez.

  4. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Marriage in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women. Despite their local and regional variations, marriages in Pakistan generally follow Islamic marital jurisprudence.

  5. Kashif Aslam - Wikipedia

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    Kashee held its first ever solo show ‘Bridal Festive 2022’ in Karachi and featured many celebrities presenting the latest bridal attires. The theme included Mayoon, Mehndi , Barat, and Valima. [7]

  6. Punjabi clothing - Wikipedia

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    The shalwar-kameez is a widely-worn, and national dress, of Pakistan. When women wear the shalwar-kameez in some regions, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl called a dupatta around the head or neck.

  7. Lehenga - Wikipedia

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    The lehenga, lehnga or langa or लेहंगा (also known as a ghagra, chaniyo, Paro, paavada, or lacha) is a form of ankle-length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. Different patterns and styles of traditional embroidery are used to decorate lehenga.