The Anant Ambani wedding extravaganza was a spectacle to behold, marked by opulence and grandeur. While no Pakistanis received official invites, Pakistani designers made their presence felt through their stunning creations, stirring quite a buzz in the fashion world. Leading the charge was the ever-popular Faraz Manan, designer for all things glamorous.
Pakistani Fashion Steals the Spotlight
From intricately embroidered lehengas to stunning sherwanis adorned with sequins, Pakistani fashion infiltrated the wardrobes of Bollywood’s elite. Amidst the glitz and glamour, however, one detail seemed to vanish—proper credit. Bollywood stars often left us guessing about who dressed them best. But fear not! If Bollywood forgot to give credit, we’re here to spotlight these talented Pakistani designers who truly deserve recognition.
Alia Bhatt’s Enchanting Ensemble
Alia Bhatt turned heads with her grand entrance in a meticulously crafted black velvet lehenga by Faraz Manan. The cropped blouse, designed with thin straps and a sweetheart neckline, was embellished with stunning golden embroidery, adding a radiant touch to her overall look. The accompanying black velvet skirt, lavishly embellished with golden embroidery, flowed elegantly to the floor, highlighting Alia’s graceful silhouette. She finished the look with a matching black sheer dupatta, elegantly draped over her shoulder, which added a touch of timeless sophistication.
Hardik Pandya’s Stylish Statement
Cricketer Hardik Pandya made a striking appearance in a crisp white ensemble, featuring a heavily embroidered jacket by Faraz Manan that added flair to his look. He accessorized with a striking heart-shaped emerald necklace and a pair of sleek sunglasses, completing his stylish outfit with a touch of elegance and boldness.
Sara Ali Khan’s Elegant Attire
Sara Ali Khan stunned in an exquisite ensemble by Iqbal Hussain. Her outfit featured an ivory pure organza peshwaz adorned with intricate marori work on the neckline, sleeves, and frill. The golden jaal filled with beautiful applique details and heavy zardozi embroidery, giving a touch of luxury. The ivory pure silk crushed lehenga boasted elegant marori work borders, perfectly complementing the intricate designs of the peshwaz. The net organza dupatta completed the look, featuring marori work on all four sides and scattered marori and zardozi work bootis throughout.
Pakistani Designers Deserve Recognition
While the Anant Ambani wedding was a showcase of grandeur and glamour, it also highlighted the immense talent of Pakistani designers. Despite the lack of official recognition, their creations spoke volumes, making a lasting impression on Bollywood’s finest. Let’s ensure these talented designers get the spotlight they deserve for their outstanding contributions to fashion.