Influencers redefine festive eastern wear with modern flair

Instagram bloggers showcase festive Eidul Azha looks, blending tradition with modern fashion trends

From heavily embroidered festive wear to understated pastel ensembles, creators across the fashion space showcased outfits that feel glamorous yet wearable for family gatherings, brunches, and late-night festivities this Eidul Azha.

Whether it’s classic eastern silhouettes, modern drapes, or statement accessories, Instagram influencers and bloggers are proving that Eid dressing can be both timeless and trend-forward.

We gathered some of our favourite looks this Eidul Azha, featuring colourful palettes that help us momentarily forget the ongoing heatwave.

Sona Rafiq opted for three looks this Eid, featuring outfits from Farah Talib Aziz, Ansab Jahangir, and NiaMia.

From sarees to kaftans, she paired each look with delicate jewellery and glowy makeup.

Zahra Malik wore a fusion-wear outfit that included a sleeveless long vest adorned with delicate brooches and parachute pants. She paired the pastel fit with a mini blue Dior bag.

Abeera Riaz shared pictures with her husband this Eid, with the couple dressed in soft pastel tones wearing Faiza Saqlain.

She wore a pastel pink short shirt paired with an embroidered dupatta and garara, while her husband opted for a plain white shalwar kameez with a beige-coloured waistcoat.

Rija Mujahid dressed in the perfect shade of coral pink, wearing a sleeveless embroidered lawn kurta with a matching loose shalwar and dupatta from Republic Women’s Wear.

The intricate details stood out alongside her delicate jewellery and matching red purse.

Ayla Adnan, also known as Karachi blogger aylasworld, wore a printed pink ensemble paired with a sharara and dupatta from Farah Talib Aziz while posing with a pastel-coloured cake topped with cherries.

Arooba Gill opted for a darker palette, wearing a black-and-white ensemble from Farah Talib Aziz as her first Eid look.

She chose bold makeup to elevate the otherwise minimal outfit and paired it with a tiny purse.

Muzi Sufi celebrated Eid with her children in coordinated outfits from Farah Talib Aziz. She twinned with her two daughters, while her younger son wore a matching patterned shalwar kameez and waistcoat.

Manahyl Khan chose an outfit from Ammara Khan Atelier, wearing an embroidered beige suit paired with a clutch, black heels, and subtle jewellery.

From dreamy pastels to bold monochromes, this year’s Eid fashion was all about balancing comfort with elegance.

These bloggers not only embraced festive traditions but also added their own contemporary twist to eastern wear, giving fashion lovers plenty of inspiration for the festive season ahead.

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