Maheen Siddiqui wedding

The wedding festivities of Pakistan’s heartthrob Sheheryar Munawar and renowned actress Maheen Siddiqui have taken social media by storm. Fans have eagerly followed every detail of the star-studded celebrations. The stunning décor to the couple’s glamorous attire has gone viral so far. Among the highlights is Maheen Siddiqui’s impeccable wardrobe, which perfectly captures the essence of each traditional event. Here is everything Maheen wore throughout her wedding festivities.

First Dholak

For their very first dholak hosted by Mahira Khan, Maheen opted for a very vibrant and playful look. Stepping into the festivities with charm, she wore a yellow shirt paired with matching plazo pants. Adding a striking element, her bright pink dupatta provided a pop of contrast that instantly caught everyone’s eye. Transitioning seamlessly into her accessories, she adorned garlands of yellow flowers on her wrists and a mix of dark purple and maroon bangles. Her choice of accessories beautifully tied the look together, enhancing the overall vibrancy of her ensemble.

Mayoun: A Yellow Vision 

For the Mayoun ceremony, Maheen embraced the tradition of wearing yellow. Yellow is a colour known to symbolise happiness and prosperity. She looked radiant in a gharara suit paired with a matching shirt and a delicate net dupatta draped over her head. Her dress was beautifully detailed and fans adored her in it.

 

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Shab-e-Mosiqi

At the Shab-e-Mosiqi, Maheen looked gorgeous in what was undoubtedly her finest look at the wedding. Transitioning into a regal vibe, she wore a breathtaking green and red lehenga made from luxurious jamawar fabric, accented with golden embossing. The outfit was absolutely perfect, striking a harmonious balance between tradition and sophistication. To complete the look, her outfit was paired with a light green embroidered blouse, which added a touch of contemporary charm to the traditional design, elevating it even further.

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Qawwali Night Done Right

Maheen’s outfit brought the right energy into the fabulous Qawwali show. She wore a midnight blue long shirt. Her kameez was mesmerisingly adorned in beaded work from top to bottom. She paired the heavy kameez with a baby pink contrasting dupatta. Her outfit was accessorised with a matching bag, made from the exact fabric as her clothes. She wore beautiful dangling earrings and kept her makeup light and peacy.

Nikkah: Elegance In A Dress

Maheen dazzled in a stunning white kaamdar dress by Umar Sayeed Couture. The outfit featured intricate embellishments on the bodice and sleeves, flowing gracefully into a pearl-white net skirt adorned with beautiful lace detailing along the bottom. She shined with a gorgeous jhumar resting on her forehead. A simple dupatta draped over her head completing her bridal look.

Baraat

Faraz Mannan did magic with Maheen’s baraat clothes- a gorgeous jacket on top of an intricately designed lehnga-choli. The jacket was beautiful fabric work, similar to the one on her dupatta. The clothes were an elegant shade of champagne. The lehnga was a work of art, with work from waist to bottom. Plus, she accessorised her clothes with minimal jewellery and looked graceful.

 

Reception

Last but not the least was the stunning reception look. Maheen adorned a stunning Hussain Rehar dress, in bold maroon and gold. She paired the heavy yet stunning dress with a gorgeous studded necklace and a small mang tikka. Her slick-backed hair and kohl eyes were cherry on top.

Maheen Siddiqui’s outfits have been nothing less than pieces of art. Her wardrobe was a celebration of tradition and she blended contemporary trends with them gracefully. Moreover, Maheen proved that bridal fashion can be both traditional and breathtakingly modern. Her impeccable choices have left fans mesmerised and provided plenty of inspiration for future brides.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.