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In pictures: Celebrity Eid looks

White seemed to be a popular choice


Entertainment Desk June 17, 2018 2 min read
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/AYEZA KHAN

People across Pakistan celebrated the first day of Eidul Fitr on Saturday. Food, family and friends were the highlights of everyone's day. Of course, celebrities rejoiced on Eid as well and sported some beautiful numbers to go with the summer. Here are some of the celebrities who looked gorgeous in their Eid wear.

Parents-to-be Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik complimented each other by choosing a soothing combination of white and pastels.

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Hira Tareen and Ali Safina posed for a cute snap with their daughter, Mahgul. The girls wore white and gold matching outfits.



Even Hareem Farooq opted for white as she celebrated Eid away from home in Canada.



Seems like white was the go-to-choice this Eid as Danish Taimoor and wife Ayeza Khan matched with their two children.



Nadia Hussain added a floral touch to her white ensemble.



Ali Zafar and wife Ayesha Fazli sported white embroidered kurtas as well.



Model Mehreen Syed and daughter wore matching whites.



Sonya Hussyn stunned in a plain white gharara.



Newly-weds Feroze Khan and Alizeh Fatima chose colourful ensembles for their first Eid together.

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Osman Khalid Butt rocked a simple grey kurta pajama with maroon loafers.



Mawra Hocane chose gold for the festivities.



Neelum Muneer opted for an Asim Jofa outfit with no makeup.



Sarwat Gillani and husband Fahad Mirza spent Eid at home and complimented each other with golden and beige hues.



Urwa Hocane chose pastel pink for the first day of Eid.



Sisters Sajal and Saboor Aly kept it cool with pink and yellow.



Which look was your favourite?

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