Narjis

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Dhanak

PKR 245,000

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Reem

PKR 195,000

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Channak

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Gia

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Gul Noor

PKR 170,000

Formal Pakistani Pret for Festive and Wedding Events

Narjis by Nadia Farooqui presents a formal pret collection designed for women dressing across the Pakistani celebration calendar. Created within the space of luxury pret and wedding formals Pakistan, the collection brings together occasion-ready ensembles suited for nikkah ceremonies, mehndi gatherings, shadi events, walima receptions, and festive daawats.

The Narjis collection focuses on classic Pakistani formalwear silhouettes combined with detailed embroidery and coordinated dupattas. It speaks to women searching for Pakistani designer dresses, formals for women, and Pakistani clothes online that remain relevant for cultural celebrations and festive gatherings.

Several notable ensembles shape the identity of the collection, including Narjis, Mahpara, Gulzar, Zainab, Parveen, Nargis, Shehnaz, and Yasmin, each presenting variations in fabric choice, embroidery style, and color direction.

Traditional Silhouettes with Formal Presence

The foundation of Narjis lies in long embroidered shirts paired with tailored trousers or traditional shalwars. This silhouette continues to define modern Pakistani formal dressing while maintaining cultural familiarity.

Designs such as Mahpara and Zainab work particularly well for nikkah ceremonies and engagement dinners, where refined embroidery and balanced proportions are essential. Meanwhile, ensembles like Parveen and Shehnaz bring deeper tones and richer detailing suited to walima receptions and formal evening daawats.

The silhouettes allow comfortable movement during long celebrations while maintaining a composed and event-ready appearance.

Fabric and Embroidery Direction

Fabric choices across Narjis include organza, chiffon, and silk blends that support embroidery with clarity and depth. These textiles allow the threadwork and embellishment to remain visible while keeping the garments wearable for extended events.

Embroidery appears along necklines, sleeves, and borders, providing visual dimension without overwhelming the silhouette. Dupattas complete the ensemble, contributing movement and contrast while reinforcing the formal character of each outfit.

This careful balance positions the collection strongly within searches related to Pakistani formal wear, designer ready-to-wear, and formal festive clothing.

Designed for Shadi Season and Festive Gatherings

Narjis transitions naturally across the Pakistani wedding calendar. Lighter designs such as Gulzar and Yasmin work well for mehndi functions and festive wedding nights, where color and embroidery create celebratory energy.

Richer ensembles like Narjis and Nargis align with shadi guest dressing and walima receptions, where deeper fabrics and detailing carry greater significance. The designs also extend into Eid gatherings and engagement celebrations, allowing women to reuse the outfits across multiple events.

Color Stories for Day and Evening Wear

The palette within Narjis moves through jewel tones, festive pastels, and deeper formal shades suited to both daytime and evening occasions. These hues complement traditional jewelry and photograph well during wedding ceremonies and family gatherings.

Combined with classic Pakistani silhouettes, the color direction ensures the collection remains versatile across different celebration settings.

Pakistani Designer Pret for Global Buyers

As demand for Pakistani clothes online continues to grow, Narjis resonates with customers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar preparing for weddings and cultural events abroad.

For women building wardrobes around mehndi, nikkah, shadi, walima, and festive daawats, Narjis by Nadia Farooqui offers luxury pret rooted in Pakistani celebration dressing. The collection delivers formal ensembles defined by embroidery, fabric depth, and silhouettes that remain aligned with cultural tradition.

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