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This Pakistani bride wore her Nani's Indian lehenga from pre-partition days

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2024, 18:00 IST
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Pakistani brides are endearing!

Pakistani brides always exude a captivating allure that transcends borders and captures the imagination. Their charm lies not only in their exquisite attire and adornments but also in the depth of their cultural heritage and traditions. Rooted in centuries-old customs and rituals, Pakistani brides infuse every celebration with a sense of grace, elegance, and timeless beauty. Their enduring allure is a reflection of their resilience, warmth, and unwavering spirit, making them not just brides, but symbols of love, tradition, and unity.

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​Pre-partition lehenga


In the shared tales of bridal elegance, the geographical boundary between India and Pakistan fades away, giving precedence to the shared cultural heritage that resides deep within the hearts of many. One such narrative unfolded as we encountered Habiba Rahman, a Pakistani bride, radiating beauty in a resplendent Indian attire, lovingly reimagined by her grandmother.

Adorned in a captivating red Banarasi lehenga embellished with intricate hand-woven golden motifs, Habiba exuded grace. Her ensemble, a testament to timeless craftsmanship, was complemented by a sage green dupatta, adorned with broad silver borders, and a choli adorned with delicate buti work.

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​Refurbished heirloom lehenga


A decade later, as she embarked on her wedding preparations, Habiba instinctively turned to her cherished heirloom. Entrusting its transformation to her beloved designer, her grandmother, Faiza Samee, the bride witnessed the magic unfold. Together, they embarked on a quest for the perfect ensemble, culminating in the rediscovery of her grandmother's legacy.

Completing her bridal ensemble with exquisite gold jewellery, including a regal necklace and matching earrings, Habiba radiated timeless elegance. A simple yet enchanting hairstyle adorned with delicate carnations enhances her ethereal beauty, while subtle makeup accentuated her features.

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​The Reception look


For her reception, Habiba once again donned a masterpiece crafted by her grandmother's skilled hands. Adorned in a meticulously handworked 13-yard farshi gharara, embellished with intricate gota patti work, she captivated all with her regal grace. Paired with a chenille kameez featuring diverse hand embroidery techniques, Habiba's ensemble was a testament to her grandmother's artistry.

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​The Mehendi look


Transitioning to her mehendi ceremony, Habiba embraced vibrant hues, radiating joy and vitality. Dressed in a yellow kurta paired with a red roses printed skirt and a tulle dupatta, she exuded youthful charm. Embellished with golden borders and buti embellishments, her kurta captured the essence of festivity. As Habiba celebrated her union, she embodies the enduring bond between tradition and modernity, seamlessly weaving together the legacies of her past with the promises of her future.

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