The Anti-Capsule Capsule Wardrobe
Everyone’s done with minimal beige-on-beige. This season, we’re into curated chaos — think a butter-yellow shacket from Generation thrown over a vintage Karachi Tee, paired with flared trousers in mismatched prints. The vibe is less ‘essentials’ and more ‘eccentric main character energy.’ Finally, a capsule that doesn’t look like everyone else's.
Nikkah-Ready, But Make It Chrome
Bridalwear is entering its metallics era. If you caught the sneak peeks from recent bridal shoots, you’ll know: dull gold and silver are being replaced by high-gloss chrome finishes. Not just in lehengas, but in nails, eye makeup, and even khussas. The future is shiny — quite literally.
Heirloom Jewellery, Rewired
We’re in love with the new crop of Pakistani designers reviving old-school heirloom jewellery — but flipping the script. Sapphires in structural rings, jhumkas with pearl fringe that drape across the collarbone, and chunky meenakari cuffs styled with denim jackets. It’s not about saving nani’s jewels for a wedding anymore. It’s about reimagining them for Thursday night dinner plans.
That One Fragrance Everyone Asks About
We’re not naming names (okay fine, it’s Nishane’s Hacivat — and yes, it's finally stocked in Lahore), but a specific type of scent is making rounds: woody, unisex, with a dry-down that lingers just enough to leave a question mark. Everyone we know is hunting for their “signature scent” moment — and this one feels like the pick.
Lawn, But Not the Loud Kind
This year’s quiet luxury wave has touched even the most sacred space: lawn season. No more dizzying florals or overloaded embroidery. The current favourites? Ivory-on-ivory, clean tailoring, and tonal sets with subtle lacework — like the kind we spotted at Elan and Misha Lakhani’s spring drop. It’s not “just another lawn jora.” It’s a soft flex.