Party Wear

Luxury Pakistani party wear for weddings, walimas, dholkis and Eid — hand-embroidered shararas, ghararas, maxis and jora sets, made to your measurements and delivered worldwide with duties included. Around 200 artisan hours of kora, dabka and resham handwork go into each piece, every outfit is filmed for your approval before dispatch, and made-to-order pieces come in your choice of 900+ shades. In-stock styles ship in 10–12 days — browse ready to ship if your event is close, see bridal for the big day itself, or check the size chart before ordering.

How to choose party wear ▾

Match the weight to the event: lighter pret for dholkis and daytime functions, heavier hand-worked pieces for evening weddings and walimas. Every outfit is a full set — kameez or blouse, bottoms, and a dupatta (plain silk/net with kiran border as standard, with heavier embroidered dupattas available as an upgrade).

Ordering for a specific function? Our occasion edits — mehndi, walima, nikah, baraat — narrow the palette and mood for you. For colour-led shopping, browse by shade from reds to nudes. New to buying Pakistani occasionwear online? Our complete shopping guide covers timelines, measurements and what to check before you pay.

Party wear questions, answered ▾

What is Pakistani party wear vs bridal wear? Party wear covers wedding-guest, walima, dholki and Eid outfits — around 200 artisan hours of handwork, from £200. Bridal pieces carry far heavier embellishment (800+ hours) and are designed for the bride's own events.

How quickly can I get a party outfit? In-stock pieces ship in 10–12 days with free express delivery, duties included. Made-to-order takes 4–6 weeks.

Can any outfit be made in my size? Yes — every piece is made to measure, with a 3–5 inch alteration margin for local fine-tuning. Standard S/M/L also available.

What's included in the price? The full set: top, bottoms and dupatta. The standard dupatta is plain silk/net with a kiran border; heavier embroidered dupattas and matching accessories are available as add-ons.

Will I see my outfit before it ships? Yes — every finished outfit is filmed and sent for your approval before dispatch.

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  • Ronaq Regal

    Ronaq Regal

    £1,100.00 GBP

    Ronaq Regal

    £1,100.00 GBP
  • Satrangi Sitara

    Satrangi Sitara

    £1,050.00 GBP

    Satrangi Sitara

    £1,050.00 GBP
  • Zimal Zehra

    Zimal Zehra

    £1,650.00 GBP

    Zimal Zehra

    £1,650.00 GBP
  • Farida Flame

    Farida Flame

    £2,200.00 GBP

    Farida Flame

    £2,200.00 GBP

Pakistani Party Wear FAQs

  • What is Pakistani party wear?

    Pakistani party wear is formal, embroidered clothing worn to weddings, celebrations, and special events. It includes lehengas, shararas, ghararas, anarkalis, and maxis featuring hand embroidery on luxurious fabrics like silk and organza.

  • What should I wear to a Pakistani wedding as a guest?

    Guests typically wear embroidered formal wear in jewel tones or bright colors. Avoid white (reserved for brides at nikah) and red (reserved for brides at baraat). Sharara sets, anarkalis, and party-wear lehengas are popular choices.

  • How formal is Pakistani party wear?

    Pakistani party wear is more embellished than Western formal wear. What might feel "overdressed" by Western standards is appropriate for South Asian events. Heavy embroidery, statement jewelry, and rich fabrics are expected.

  • Can I wear Pakistani party wear to multiple events?

    Yes, quality Pakistani party wear is designed to be reworn. Style it differently with changed jewelry, dupatta draping, or accessories. Nobody expects guests to have a new outfit for every wedding event.