This week, You! shares the perfect looks for you to take inspiration from…
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Weddings come with a hundred decisions, but none as personal as the bridal look. Some brides want to keep it simple, others want the full experience. If you’re the bride who’s been saving references, zooming into jewellery shots, and imagining how your makeup will look under the lights, you’re not alone. From picking the right glam to finding jewellery that actually frames your face, it all adds up. Whether you’re planning a big baraat, valima or a more intimate event, your look should feel like you, just totally glammed up. With styling by the right artist, statement jewellery from the best to offer in town, and design vision by ‘Meena Kari’ by Farhan Obaid, the whole look can come together without the stress. This week, You! shares the perfect looks for you to take inspiration from…
Emeralds meet elegance in this bold, structured set that balances geometry with glamour. The choker is crafted with square-cut green stones, framed in white to add contrast and clarity, modern in layout but regal in impact. Matching earrings and a stunning statement ring tie the look together without crowding the neckline.
For the bride who dreams in soft golds and ivories. This full-length gown, hand-embellished with dabka, gota, pearls, and resham, brings together the grace of old-school craftsmanship with the ease of a modern silhouette. No fuss, no flare, just fluid embroidery cascading down a well-fitted dress. Ideal for nikahs, receptions, engagements or brides who want to keep it clean and classic.
If you’re dreaming of a classic laal jora moment but want it to feel rich, royal, and rooted, this is your sign. A deep maroon base drenched in intricate gold zardozi, resham, and gota work creates that full, heirloom vibe without feeling old-school. The lehenga features a rust-toned border that adds just the right pop of contrast, while the dupatta is fully worked with a scalloped edge for some drama. Brides, this is your baraat look if you want to honour tradition and still turn heads.
Thinking of going all out on the jewellery? Here’s how to do it right. A chunky choker, matching earrings, teeka, jhoomar, bangles, and rings, all layered without overwhelming the face or neckline. The pop of green in the choker brings life to the warm tones of the outfit and adds dimension. If you want your jewellery to feel royal but still cohesive, this is the kind of well-balanced styling that works beautifully with fully embellished bridals.
Fresh skin, dewy high points, a soft pink-nude lip, and the gentlest wing, this look is all about enhancing. The glam here is striking without being loud, an artful blend of silver shimmer lids, feathered lashes, and softly sculpted cheeks. The winged liner adds edge, while the dewy blush and glossed lips keep it youthful. Hair is pulled back in a low, textured ponytail with face-framing waves for softness, ideal for a reception or a day-time nikah.
Text: Wallia Khairi
Designer: Meena Kari by Farhan Obaid
Hair Makeup: Furqan Salon
Jewellery: Kohar Jewellery
Photography & Styling: Rohail
Model: Urooj Shamim
Coordination: Umer Mushtaq