desi fashion trends for winter

Winter in Pakistan isn’t just about staying warm; it welcomes the wedding season, barbecues, and peanuts. It’s a time for showcasing the finest in desi fashion. This season, traditional wear meets contemporary trends. This winter is about creating outfits combining comfort, style, and cultural pride. As wedding and their follow-up functions approach us, here are some clothing trends for this chilly season.

1. Statement Shawls

Shawls are a winter must-have in Pakistan. They’re perfect for almost every occasion, for a dawat at home or going out with family. This year, bold and intricate designs are stealing the spotlight. Pashmina, Kashmiri, and velvet shawls with detailed embroidery or vibrant prints are a massive hit. Luxurious prints featuring intricate art and work are available in all stores. Shawls are not just for warmth but also serve as statement pieces. Pair them with simple outfits for an effortlessly chic look.

2. Everything Velvet This Winter

Velvet is making a return this winter. All velvet ensembles such as rich velvet kurtas, lehengas, and even sarees dominate this winter’s festive and formal wear. Currently, in the Pakistani fashion industry, famous designers are incorporating jewel tones like emerald green, deep maroon, and royal blue into their collections. This gives a look of grandeur and luxury to velvet.

3. Layered Kurtas and Co-Ords

Layering is key for winter if you wish to stay warm. Long kurtas paired with straight pants or palazzos in wool or khaddar fabrics look stylish but are also functional. Co-ord sets are the biggest trend this year, with embroidered two-piece suits that offer a modern twist. These pieces are versatile and perfect for casual outings or semi-formal gatherings. Even when you’ve invited some people over!Beech Tree Pakistani Winter Shirts Kurtis Coord Sets 2024-2025

4. Handwoven Khaddar This Winter

In Pakistan, khaddar is a timeless fabric for winter. This year particularly it’s all about bright prints and earthy tones. Handwoven khaddar kurtas and dupattas give a warm embrace shielding you from the chilly winter winds. Meanwhile offering a rustic charm. Designers are enhancing these looks with mirror work and shiny embellishments, making them ideal for daytime events.

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Winter in Pakistan celebrates the traditions and cultural clothes beautifully by blending them with modern, contemporary styles. They’re comfortable and provide warmth, but they also keep you looking chic.

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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.