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Saris ruled the red carpet at this year's PISA Awards

Saris ruled the red carpet at this year's PISA Awards

Iqra Aziz, Sonya Hussyn and Hania Aamir brought their sari A-game and we loved their looks.
Updated 06 Nov, 2021

Celebrity fashion amongst women stars at the PISA Awards Friday night was all about strutting gorgeous statement saris down the red carpet, a refreshing change from the usual line-up of ill-fitted gowns that we're becoming accustomed to seeing at Pakistani award shows.

The second annual Pakistan International Screen Awards (PISA) took place in Dubai on November 5, attended by many of Pakistan's A-List actors, models and designers who brought their best fashion game (or at least tried to).

We saw a whole lot of saris this time around, worn by popular celebrities such as Iqra Aziz, Hania Aamir and Sonya Hussyn. Nailing the sari look seems to be all about wearing solid colours, whether one opts for a neutral earthy colour (like Aamir did) or a brighter shade (Aziz's bright green sari for instance).

Photo: Maliha Rehman/instagram
Photo: Maliha Rehman/instagram

Actor Sana Javed went with a deep emerald sari by Umar Sayeed Couture, with open hair and minimal accessories. While Javed looked elegant overall, we feel her look was nothing innovative. An emerald green sari has been done quite a few times this fashion season and most noticeably by Naimal Khawar who wore a gorgeous emerald green sari designed by Mohsin Naveed Ranjha to Usman Mukhtar's day-time wedding.

Hussyn wore a silk sari in a gorgeous shade of rust-orange that helped the actor bring something unique to the red carpet sari game. She matched the outfit well with open hair and minimal jewellery.

Photo: Ushna Shah/Instagram
Photo: Ushna Shah/Instagram

Designer Sania Maskatiya's outfit brought a modern twist to the traditional sari with a sari pant look. She opted for pattern unlike the others, and her sari included fitted pants underneath the drape.

We're glad to see celebrities rocking elegant traditional wear at an award show red carpet for a change. Take note everyone, saris seem to be ruling the red carpet these days and we love it.

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Realistic Nov 06, 2021 01:11pm
Who cares?
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ABCD Nov 06, 2021 01:29pm
Undoubtedly, sarees give gorgeous look to celebrities.
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Ibrahim S Nov 06, 2021 01:54pm
Sari is the most graceful and elegant dress for women .
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Pops Nov 06, 2021 02:11pm
A woman looks so elegant in a sari. Love it ❤️
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Sonali Nov 06, 2021 02:45pm
Saree looks elegant and is more suited to red carpet events than a salwar kameez.
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M. Saeed Nov 06, 2021 02:54pm
Saris are not our cup of tea and often the person wearing, does not know how to carry it.
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M. Saeed Nov 06, 2021 02:56pm
@Ibrahim S, only if you know how to move about with it without exposing.
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Atif Nov 06, 2021 03:11pm
The most elegant dress for women in the world.
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Mirror Nov 06, 2021 03:58pm
Why not saree is the traditional dress of this sub continent
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tammanna Nov 06, 2021 04:00pm
keep it up they look elegant
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Chooza Nov 06, 2021 04:26pm
At last fashion has come home, without ridiculous Western cuts.
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Dan Nov 06, 2021 04:27pm
Not Islamic dress.
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JustSaying Nov 06, 2021 04:36pm
Saree Originally an Indian Outfit... It Enhances The Beauty and Elegance of the Lady Wearing it...
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Chrís Dăn Nov 06, 2021 04:56pm
Sari is the most dignified dress for ladies in sub continent. I m glad to see it is back in Pakistan after many decades.
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Siddharth Nov 06, 2021 05:17pm
Desi women look most beautiful in desi clothes. Long live peace in the subcontinent
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CR16 Nov 06, 2021 05:47pm
@M. Saeed maybe if you trust your women's judgement enough
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FasTag Nov 06, 2021 06:44pm
Sari with bindi on forehead, is a deadly combination.
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Humza Nov 06, 2021 07:08pm
@Atif The sari should not be promoted since it is the dress of India, and other countries in South Asia like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka too. It is not native Pakistani dress. If we spend our time copying other cultures and not celebrating our own culture what is left of us ?
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NYS Nov 06, 2021 07:15pm
All time favourite dress mind the choice of colour before you adopt this elegant dress SARI
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nk Nov 06, 2021 07:54pm
If you read the history of Karachi, the Baloch Makranis of Liyari are the real Karchittes. Our family have had them working for us since last 50 years and we love them and adore them.
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zafar Nov 06, 2021 08:24pm
Saris, the most elegant dress in Pakistan.
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FasTag Nov 06, 2021 08:54pm
@Realistic: Of course, YOU!!
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Optimist Nov 06, 2021 08:58pm
Good boost for indian textile industry
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Harambe Nov 06, 2021 11:12pm
I thought Pakistan has social engineered the sari as foreign Indian past and replaced it with Salwar Kameez--for the Islamic Republic!
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Harambe Nov 06, 2021 11:14pm
@M. Saeed :That is your very own MALE opinion on a woman's dress! Congratulations!
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Maria Nov 06, 2021 11:48pm
BE-YOU-TEA-FUL!!!
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Saris Nov 06, 2021 11:51pm
Saris looks really good on Pakistani women as their are fair in complexion
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pizzaman Nov 07, 2021 08:41am
Adopting foreign culture
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Tadka Nov 07, 2021 11:53am
@Saris lo when has complexion tied to Sari? Have u see entire nation to know their complexion? Ask the Brits they will tell u
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Sujatha Nov 07, 2021 06:31pm
Obviously saree makes a women look absolutely gorgeous
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SR Nov 08, 2021 01:35am
Saree a traditional Indian garment is undoubtedly most elegant and feminine wear on women!
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ayesha mohamd Nov 08, 2021 08:32am
@Harambe pakistani love to ape n copy others cultures
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ayesha mohamd Nov 08, 2021 08:33am
@Saris lol ... many indians are fair in complexions n more like kashmiris himachalis n north east indians ... they hardly wear sareess
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Uyghyr ahmadi Nov 08, 2021 09:11pm
Good to see celebrities going to back to their roots
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Aiza Nov 09, 2021 12:09am
@M. Saeed Talk for yourself!
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Aiza Nov 09, 2021 12:13am
@Siddharth The most sensible comment.
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Aiza Nov 09, 2021 12:17am
@Maria Ha ha ha, fantastic!
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M. Emad Nov 09, 2021 07:48pm
Sari Indian/ Bangladeshi dress. NOT Pakistani.
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