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Designer Faiza Saqlain claims Maya Ali’s fashion label copied her designs

Designer Faiza Saqlain claims Maya Ali’s fashion label copied her designs

She asked the brand to come up with something of their own, claiming three of her designs had been plagiarised.
28 Oct, 2025

Designer Faiza Saqlain has claimed that actor Maya Ali’s fashion label, MAYA Prêt-À-Porter, has been “inspired” by her work “in all respects”. “Should I be flattered?” she asked, accusing the brand of plagiarising her older designs.

Ali has not responded publicly on her personal page nor on the MAYA Prêt-À-Porter page.

Posting side by side comparisons of three outfits from her earlier collections and those Ali’s brand released this year, Saqlain said the similarities stretched from the dress to the model and even the backdrop of the shoot. She asked the brand to “come up with something of [their] own” in the hopes of selling that instead.

Among the designs in question was a bridal outfit from Ali’s Bus Tum collection released earlier this month, which had somewhat similar embellishments to one of Saqlain’s pieces from 2021.

Another design was a velvet ombre sari from the latest Viola Luxe line that bore a striking resemblance to one of the designer’s pieces from last year, albeit in purple rather than the original teal blue. Both saris also featured a thin border in silver.

The last outfit, also from the Viola Luxe collection, was a black peshwas worn by what seemed to be the same model as Saqlain’s 2023 catalogue.

In addition to comparing her pieces with Ali’s, the designer also reshared stories in which fans and colleagues called MAYA Prêt-À-Porter out for copying her designs. One story remarked how the bridal outfit was Saqlain’s ode to her mother and it was a shame to see it copied. Another user said she had seen the designer climb her way to where she is through “pure hard work” and that it was disheartening to see her work being copied.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 28, 2025 02:25pm
Unfortunately, plagiarism is a common practice all over the world in general and South Asia in particular.
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Dr Richie Ali Oct 28, 2025 03:44pm
Nothing new and won't be the last.
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Falcon1 Oct 28, 2025 03:44pm
I bet neither is original. The design was probably inspired by Coco, or Dior creations, recreated with a sequins and embroidery to make it look eastern.
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Laila Oct 28, 2025 04:00pm
Its Pakistan. What else to expect. Apparently this is where originality, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation come to die. Nothing will come of this little feud. A couple of legal notices served maybe and then all forgotten
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Zee Oct 28, 2025 05:15pm
can either of you copy cats make a decent Pakistani cricket team uniform? Especially that cap that resembles the circus clown or parking lot attendant uniform. Nothing against either of those hard working communities but cmon… national team uniform? I know I went way off subject but deep down there is a connection.
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Ejaz S Oct 28, 2025 06:12pm
Dear Faisa, your claim that Maya’s black dress is a copy seems far fetched. To me, they are completely different from one another. Yes, they are both black with gold, but beyond that, they appear to be completely different. In fact while your dress is good, Maya’s dress looks even better. So sorry, at least on this one item, I am not buying it is a copy.
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kamran Oct 28, 2025 07:10pm
For me it is more inspiration than calling it a copy. You cannot prove this in any court that one copied other.
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Mahmood Oct 28, 2025 07:17pm
For all Pakistani or south Asian self-styled 'fashion designers", I say this: Unless you have proof of taking fashion design at an accredited institution or have held apprenticeship under a recognized designer of some repute, where authentic designs were created or copyrighted, then don't call yourself a "designer" by any stretch of the imagination. Apparently. many so-called 'dubious" designers are popping up all the time, who have no record of attending any design school of a calibre in the East or the West, who simply imitate what they see online, in magazines ,movies or other designers and label them as their own, with minimal alteration or originality.
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