

Rizwan Beyg designed this classic off-white, georgette tunic with a rounded neckline. The simple and versatile piece has been lightly adorned with delicate lace detailing. This is a neutral garment, which can easily be transformed according to your personal style for a brunch, an engagement or even Eid.
Hajra Ismail

Social worker
This Rizwan Beyg piece is very versatile and can be worn in many ways. I opted for an all-white look since my personal style is understated and I like to keep it simple and classy. I paired the piece with white flare pants that have organza and lace detailing by Farah Talib Aziz. I wore the outfit with nude heels and added a beige clutch to match. For my hair, I got a simple blow-dry and for my make-up I gave myself soft pink lips with light eyes. I think this outfit is perfect for a lunch or even Eid day!
Alina Akram

Marketing director
I would describe my personal style as classic, so to style this Rizwan Beyg piece, I went for a traditional look that I could easily wear to either a formal dinner or an engagement. I paired the tunic with an embellished ijaar from Uroosiat and pointy gold heels from Nina. For jewellery I chose simple pearls tops and a bracelet to match. I then added a silver, Turkish-style statement clutch. As far as my hair and make-up go, I opted for a relatively understated look with tousled hair.
Falayha Khawaja

Student
I like to keep it casual, but sometimes I do dress it up and try trends, though a nice top and jeans usually does the trick for me. With this Rizwan Beyg top I wore a white belt with distressed jeans and threw on a vibrant, printed kimono over my shoulders. I then wore nude Valentino ‘Rockstud’ heels to complete my look. As my hair is naturally straight and short, I didn’t need to do much with it. I was aiming for a daytime look, so I kept my make-up light and accessorised with a bronze clutch and pink studs. I would wear this outfit to a formal brunch or a lunch. I think the colours would look great in the sunlight!
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