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It took a 'creative village' to create Minal Khan's stunning Annus Abrar bridal outfit

It took a 'creative village' to create Minal Khan's stunning Annus Abrar bridal outfit

A lot of skilled artisans worked day and night on the embroidery that covered the red peshwas.
14 Sep, 2021

Minal Khan's wedding may be over but she's still the talk of the town. Or more specifically, her clothes are. Annus Abrar, who designed her wedding outfit, gave his followers some details about her stunning outfit.

The designer has posted lots of pictures of Khan's red bespoke peshwas.

The outfit had 38 kalis (panels) and was handcrafted by over 55 artisans, the designer revealed on his Instagram Stories.

Abrar also shared some videos of the making of the outfit.

We love seeing insight into how gorgeous Pakistani bridals are made because each one looks like a fabulous work of art.

Khan completed her look with jewellery from Ali Javeri Jewellers and makeup by Qasim Liaqat.

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Iqbal rangoonwala Sep 14, 2021 05:59pm
Waste of time money energy for a poor nation like Naya pakistan
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well-wisher Sep 14, 2021 06:11pm
Wedding of the rich show cased. No need to tell the world. There are millions of poor weddings taking place in PK and the other side should be show cased only if appropriate.
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Factsmatter Sep 14, 2021 07:19pm
Wonderful. Created jobs for so many.
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junaid Sep 14, 2021 08:40pm
Too much going on.
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Asim Sep 14, 2021 08:48pm
What a shameful waste.
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Noor Sep 14, 2021 10:07pm
Created by blood and sweat of poor underpaid workers who work for endless hours and get nothing in return compared to so called fashion designers.
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RNK Sep 14, 2021 10:11pm
Were these artisans paid accordingly? I mean the REAL value of their talent? Their actual share of the price? Just asking
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NYS Sep 14, 2021 11:53pm
Worth in Dollars??
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Hasnain Sep 15, 2021 12:05am
@Iqbal rangoonwala it is not a waste of money, in fact job opportunity for 55 individuals.
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ambreen Sep 15, 2021 12:41am
Would have been better if the poor people who worked so hard to embroider her dress were sent some of her shadi ka khana on the wedding day as a thankyou gesture .
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Sara khan Sep 15, 2021 04:20am
Wow and I thought she will be wearing all gold jewlery... if she has soo much money she couldn't affort to wear gold.... they were showing off as if it is a multi millionare wedding
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Tadka Sep 15, 2021 08:43am
Its a good job oppotunity for the poor skilled artisan but ensure he gets paid for it rightly ..profits usually is taken by the designer houses. But that dress gets wasted later sitting in wardrobe
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Love Your Country Sep 15, 2021 09:43am
Media helping to promote problems in the society
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funnyman Sep 15, 2021 10:28am
6 out of 10 bridal dresses are made this way. Its nothing new nor note worthy. Are you really that stupid ? or are you pretending to be?
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Huma Sep 15, 2021 12:40pm
@Hasnain Slave labour is not job opportunity. These labour work in crowded space with little amenities work over time and get paid pennies compared to fashion designers
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Abrar Sep 15, 2021 02:19pm
These actresses are paid for endorsing designer wear, on the one hand they want to ban dowry on the other hand they put poor parents under immense financial burden because their daughters want these lavish designer dress which their favourite actress showed off and got paid also.
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Nyla Sep 16, 2021 06:03pm
Total waste of money.... after putting so much effort on the outfit still looks ordinary.
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Naheed Sep 16, 2021 07:57pm
Beautiful dressed, well designed and embroidered. The dress has all Subcontinent embroidery patterns tht makes its v traditional. Crediting the labours by designer is the warmest gesture here. Minal looked stunning in it.
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