This delicately embellished shirt is from Hajra Hayat’s collection titled ‘Fleur Enchantee’. The designer has used pure chiffon fabric, in a smoky-grey colour and embellished it with pearls and crystals. The most unique element about this ensemble is that fine calligraphy has been done in between the motifs. If you take a closer look, you will see that the design incorporates letters from the beautiful language of Urdu.
Myda Malik
Lahore Head, TGIF Magazine
I chose to pair this lovely Hajra Hayat shirt with sharara pants for a flattering daytime look. I styled my outfit with traditional jhumkas, a silver clutch by Jimmy Choo, ‘Hangisi’ pumps by Manolo Blahnik and lastly, my wedding ring. I think my fun, voluminous blowout complemented the attire and the look I was aiming for. Overall, I’d say this makes an effortlessly chic outfit to wear to a daytime wedding.
Amna Niazi
Managing Editor, Siddy Says
My personal style is minimal. I like to mix things up, for instance I’d wear a sherwani with a skirt. This Hajra Hayat shirt felt like a kurta when I tried it on, so I paired it with ripped boyfriend jeans. I finished the look with a gold and pearl teeka that I wore on one side to add to the unorthodox vibe of my outfit. I wore my ‘Layla Pom-Pom’ sandals by Sophia Webster to give my ensemble a quirky touch. My teeka and ring was by Hamna Amir who makes some seriously swanky jewellery. Since I have a bob haircut, I feel nothing looks better on me than messy waves. I would wear this outfit to a formal, pre-wedding or anniversary brunch.
Mishal Javed
Owner, Makeup Shack by M
My personal style is very versatile. I like mixing and matching pieces together according to my mood! I styled Hajra Hayat’s bridal shirt with a plain net sharara as the shirt makes a statement on its own, and I didn’t want to take away from it. I belted the dupatta to add some oomph to the outfit. For my make-up I went for intense smoky eyes with mauve lipstick and some highlighter on my cheeks. For my hair I opted for big, beachy waves. I would wear this ensemble to a sangeet or to a mehndi.
Amina Niazi
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