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Our favourite looks from the 2025 HUM Awards

Our favourite looks from the 2025 HUM Awards

From Mawra's gorgeous red gown and Hania Aamir's blue velvet kameez and pants, to Shuja Asad's statement coat, there was a lot to talk about.
13 Oct, 2025

The HUM Awards in Houston on Saturday night were all about celebrating excellence in television, but our eyes were on excellence in fashion, because you know there can’t be a Pakistani award show without an unofficial Pakistani fashion show to accompany it. This year, our stars did not come to play with their outfits.

We’re rounding up some of our favourites of the night!

Lady in red

Mawra Hocane looked stunning in a red gown by Gemy Maalouf. Unlike many gowns we’ve seen in the past, this one flows beautifully and relies heavily on a great cut to achieve its dazzle rather than added embellishments.

We’ve also got to take a moment to appreciate Hocane’s hair because wow. Those luscious locks make up half the look! We’re also so glad she went with a neutral lip with this outfit and didn’t fall prey to the red dress-red lip combo.

An ice queen that melts our hearts

We need to talk about the glow up that is Dananeer Mobeen’s outfit. Our memories were refreshed by Fashion Talk by Abeera posting a side-by-side of Mobeen’s outfit to the 2022 Lux Style Awards and this gorgeous number she wore on Saturday night and all we can say is wow.

Clearly, Mobeen knows icy blue is her colour. She paired her Ahmed Manan gown with minimal jewellery and simple makeup, allowing it to be the centrepiece. The dress featured a corset top and an asymmertrically gathered skirt.

Hania Aamir looks good in anything

Unlike most of her colleagues, Hania Aamir eschewed gowns and saris and instead chose a blue velvet set by Mihha. The short, sleeveless kameez, bell bottom trousers and Scandinavian Scarf, ahem, thin dupatta, were all blue velvet with zero embellishments.

On anyone else, this would be a plain outfit, and they’d be far too underdressed for an award show, but this was Hania Aamir, so of course she looked incredibly glamorous. She paired the look with statement earrings from Sherezad Jewellery and her signature makeup, complete with a rosy glow.

Keeping it classic

Mahira Khan channelled old-school elegance in a gorgeous embellished white sari by Iqbal Hussain, because when we think of Mahira Khan, we think of a great sari. This one featured a fully-worked blouse in silver, paired with a white georgette sari with a heavily embroidered border and sprays of sequins along the palloo.

She paired it with a green choker, also by Sherezad Jewellery, that was a great pop of colour. The look was complemented by a bun and smokey eyes.

All that glitters may just be gold

There’s something about a well-tailored gold dress that just works and Kinza Hashmi’s shimmery dress by Omorose Couture just worked. It certainly helped that her makeup complimented her look, adding an extra glow and a pop of colour with a bold red lip.

A sari that did all the talking

Hareem Farooq wore a statement Nomi Ansari sari that screamed statement piece. We were initially conflicted about including it in this list, but the more we looked at it, the more we liked it.

A leopard print blouse, done in what appears to be sequins, paired with a heavy sari in gold and black, and complimented by smokey eyes and a subtle lip (did all the makeup artists jointly decide everyone will be doing a subtle pink lip this year?), this outfit was a fever dream.

A suit that makes a statement

Ramsha Khan’s choice of Nomi Ansari suit was interesting. Done entirely in black sequins with silver motifs including dragonflies and the letter ‘R’, this suit was a statement. It could have been a tacky statement, but Ramsha pulled it off.

Our compliments to her hair and makeup artists who paired the look with a faux wet hair and smokey eyes.

Green with envy

Shuja Asad’s Nomi Ansari coat was a real game-changer for men’s fashion and it certainly caught our eye amid a sea of boring black coats. A dark green velvet coat with scattered embroidery, paired with dark grey trousers, this was a fun look that we really enjoyed seeing.

All black never looked so good

Please know that when we speak of boring, all black looks, we aren’t talking about Faysal Quraishi in this Naushemian by Nauman Arfeen suit. An all-black ensemble with appliqué lace and a lace cummerbund with sequins on it, paired with silver jewellery, this was a men’s award show look done right!

What was your favourite look of the night?

Comments

Syed Hasni Oct 13, 2025 02:51pm
But why Houston, isn't it expensive to accommodate everyone in USA? especially when the whole country is devastated from flood and the PM is asking flood relief from IMF and World bank on the sides of UN just across the country. I am not sure who is giving permission for these shows!! Anyhow they all look fab! especially the lady in the Red. I do not why today Jaun Bhai is coming to my mind. جو رعنائی نگاہوں کے لیے فردوس جلوہ ہے لباس مفلسی میں کتنی بے قیمت نظر آتی یہاں تو جاذبیت بھی ہے دولت ہی کی پروردہ یہ لڑکی فاقہ کش ہوتی تو بد صورت نظر آتی The beauty that is the splendour of paradise for sight Would have looked worthless wearing a pauper’s attire Here attraction is also fostered with money If starving, this girl would have looked ugly - Jaun Elia
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Taj Ahmad Oct 13, 2025 03:50pm
They all beautiful and lovely looking.❤️
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Ping Han Oct 13, 2025 05:29pm
Where's Mira Sethi?
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Ehsan Oct 13, 2025 06:20pm
Stunning, keep shining Pakistani stars
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Kam raman Oct 13, 2025 06:23pm
Women and Men really appreciate they wore classy, glamorous and decent clothing and did not follow Rihanna or Dua lipa skimpy. True beauty lies in clothes that have style and flow. Mashallah you all looked gorgeous. Keep it up
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js Oct 13, 2025 07:28pm
No red carpet photos? These Instagram photos aren't doing much.
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Ali Oct 14, 2025 12:59am
You must understand the difference between private and government sponsorship. This is not funded by the Pakistani government. By the way you and other people who must find a negative angle in everything are free to make donations where your heart desires.
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Laila Oct 14, 2025 02:30am
This is an event organised and paid for by HUM network who runs a national channel with soap opera dramas 24/7. So its budget and cost have nothing to do with state funds or floods etc. Most celebrities I imagine would be paying for themselves both because this is an opportunity to travel and also for the first exposure and self promotion. Maybe they are contractually bound to participate and pay for themselves. After all they are all big names. We probably won't see lesser known actors. I just think it would make more sense to have this show in Pakistan. Yes, there is a large Pakistani diaspora in North Americas. But still this is a Pakistani award show. Also look forward to the predictable comments decrying the "western and immoral" dresses of the actresses. Two wore sarees which apparently can only be worn by Indians. Also I still cant believe a stupid tiktok video made a teenage girl a star overnight that she just bypassed the queue with struggling and actual actors, landing her lead roles in dramas. She should stick to wearing something she can actually do justice to and walk in comfortably.
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Sarwar seth Oct 14, 2025 06:57am
The dresses are electric and the dams are beautiful in their dresses. The effort to present such a show is glorious.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 14, 2025 07:23am
Everybody has a unique look.
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Laila Oct 14, 2025 03:41pm
Mawra looks like a Disney princess. Mahira looks gorgeous and graceful. Hareem looks pretty Kinda looks nice (not sure about the seductive pose on the bed though) Hania Aamir....not so much. I hate the outfit. It makes her look manly.
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Syed Hasni Oct 14, 2025 11:42pm
Artists have special power: to shape meaning, influence feelings, model behavior, and shift public conversation. That power creates moral and ethical responsibilities — Even if you don't government clearances. I would have preferred to stay with my people to bring their spirits up. But that could be me! I could only feel for the IMF/ World Bank delegates writing those to cheques for Flood Victims and handing it to the PM ہے مشق سخن جاری چکی کی مشقت بھی اک طرفہ تماشا ہے حسرتؔ کی طبیعت بھی
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