
Here is a breakdown of how they dressed up:
Maram Azmat

Hair & make-up
With hair tied in a voluminous bun and beautiful crimson lips, Maram looked elegant and ladylike. Maram’s lightly rouged cheeks and boldly lined eyes completed her look.
Clothes
Maram wore a white anarkali from Rano’s Heirlooms, with intricate tea pink and mint green floral embroidery on the dupatta corners. We loved the outfit on her. She wasn’t just glowing at the event, but is also glowing at our style-o-meter!
Accessories and shoes
The stylist kept it simple with a few golden bangles in one hand and a blingy ring in another. However, she could have totally upped her look by wearing big hoop earrings or some kundan jhumkay rather than those raisin-sized diamond ear studs. The length of her outfit keeps us from having a look at her shoes.
Aabroo Hashimi

Hair & make-up
Abroo neatly tied her hair in a ponytail, which complemented her look for the evening. Her perfectly lined eyes, peachy pink blush accentuating her cheekbones and a bright pink pout looked really nice on her.
Clothes
She wore a deep yellow angarkha also from Rano’s Herilooms which she paired with a crushed orange dupatta appliquéd with kataan. However, we wish she had not draped the dupatta around her like a nani amma.
Accessories and shoes
A chunky black ring and diamond ear studs is all we can see Aabroo sporting. A little more jewellery would have added life to her outfit. And since she was at a mehndi, traditional flower jewellery would have done wonders for her look. Keeping it traditional, she wore gold kohlapuris from Khussa Mehel.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2013.
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