This Eid, Mohsin Naveed Ranjha’s ateliers in Lahore and Karachi became a one stop shop for stars seeking glamour with soul. The designer’s creations—each one steeped in heritage and handcrafted detail—appeared across timelines, feeds, and front pages, as actors, singers, cricketers, and influencers proudly wore Pakistan’s most cherished label.



Mahira Khan, cinema’s beloved icon, embodied understated elegance in an ivory gharara, her look echoing vintage bridal nostalgia.


Meanwhile, Momal Sheikh, television royalty, chose a floral panelled white peshwas, swirling with summer romance. Beauty mogul Natasha Khan shimmered in the “Meera” peshwas—a blush pink net piece encrusted with golden embroidery, pure feminine drama.


Durefishan wore a custom-crafted pink saree, block-printed with subtlety and stitched with grace.


Atif Aslam, rock star and spiritual icon, made a statement in minimalist black, letting his children’s MNR looks steal the show: blue-and-white embroidered kurtas for the boys, and a rosebud gharara ensemble for his daughter. Eid never looked more personal—or more poetic.




