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Eid calls for clothes that feel festive yet easy enough to carry through a long day of family visits, lunches and evening gatherings. Soft pastels, jewel tones and classic colours often lead the way, paired with delicate embroidery, sheer dupattas and silhouettes that balance tradition with comfort. Flowing kalidaars, straight silk shirts and lightly embellished kameez sets remain popular choices, especially when finished with fine threadwork, zari accents and detailed necklines that add a festive touch without feeling too heavy. Pieces inspired by Sehrish Nadeem’s designs show how rich fabrics, subtle shine and graceful cuts can carry the spirit of Eid while staying wearable through the day. This week, You! shares inspiration for what you can wear this Eid…
This olive-gold ensemble comes in a graceful flared silhouette with a soft metallic sheen. Intricate floral and geometric
embroidery in gold, touched with hints of
crimson, runs across the fabric while the neckline and sleeves carry detailed embellishment. A heavily embroidered dupatta with ornate borders adds
richness, making it a
strong choice for formal Eid dinners or evening
celebrations.
A soft lilac silk shirt cut in a straight, ankle-length silhouette is finished with delicate gold floral embroidery scattered across the fabric. Dense handwork frames the neckline
and runs down the centre panel, while the sleeves carry matching embellishment. A sheer purple dupatta edged
with a wide gold border adds contrast, making it a graceful pick for a daytime Eid dawat or family gathering.
Rose gold takes centre stage in this carefully detailed outfit. Gold embellishments and red accents break the monotony, while the silhouette keeps everything balanced. Subtle shine, strong impact. Pair with a classic potli, stacked bangles and soft waves for Eid.
Understated yet festive, this classic gold ensemble pairs a straight-cut brocade kurta with delicate floral embroidery along the hem and sleeves. The highlight is the dramatic flared gharara underneath, adding movement and volume.
A matching dupatta drapes easily, making it a polished choice for Eid prayers followed by family visits or evening celebrations.
Flowing into a wide ghera, this bold red kalidaar dress features elaborate gold floral
embroidery that grows denser toward the hem. The fitted bodice with a v neckline and full sleeves creates structure before the skirt flares out. A matching dupatta with scattered gold accents completes a look suited for evening Eid dinners or festive gatherings.
Sage green sets the tone for this easy straight-cut kameez, covered in fine gold thread embroidery arranged in winding floral vines. The neckline carries heavier detailing while the sleeves end in a darker border. A light dupatta in a similar shade softens the look, making it ideal for a relaxed Eid lunch or a small family get-together.
CREDITS:
Text: Wallia Khairi l Designer: Sehrish Nadeem l Hair & Makeup: Nabila’s
Photography & Styling: Hussain Piart l Featuring: Mantasha Kiani
Coordination: Umer Mushtaq