The wedding invites are rolling in. You want to look sharp. Polished. Effortless.
But here’s the deal—you do not want to deal with tailors, fittings, or the last-minute “Is it ready?” panic. That is where luxury pret comes in.
Pret stands for pret-à-porter, which is French for ready-to-wear. But in 2025, in Pakistan, it really means grab it, wear it, look fabulous.
Let’s walk through some standout luxury pret brands this wedding season. We will cover the vibe, the price tag, and the kind of quality you can expect.
So you can show up and show out. No stress needed.
1. Élan – Glam That Feels Effortless
Élan’s luxury pret line continues to shine in 2025. Clean cuts. Elegant colors. Subtle sparkle.
Their pieces feel luxe without screaming for attention. Perfect for receptions or formal dinners.
Expect flowy tunics, organza jackets, and chiffon overlays. With details like mirror work, gota borders, plus delicate threadwork.
Prices range from PKR 45,000 to PKR 110,000.
Yes, it leans pricey. But you are paying for finish, fabric, and a design that holds up in photos and real life.
Last month, I wore a teal Élan number with silver pants. Took five minutes to get dressed. Felt like I tried for hours.
2. Hussain Rehar – Bold, Bright, and Brilliant
Want something louder? Something with pop?
Hussain Rehar gets you.
His 2025 luxury pret is full of life. vibrant colors. Chunky embellishments. Sharp silhouettes.
Think structured shirts with layered dupattas. Wide-legged trousers with dramatic tops. Embroidered sets with just enough bling.
Prices sit between PKR 40,000 and PKR 85,000.
The stitching is strong. The fabric falls well. Just keep in mind—this is not low-key. It is the “walk in, turn heads” kind of vibe.
Perfect for mehndis or dholkis. Or even a brunch where you feel like dressing up just because.
3. Saniya Maskatiya – Soft + Sophisticated
Now, if you are more into timeless grace than big statements, Saniya Maskatiya might be your match.
She plays with silks, cotton nets, and embroidered organza. Her pieces feel breathable and classy. Like something you can wear again at Eid or a friend’s engagement.
Her 2025 line leans on pastels, soft golds, and floral embroidery. The shirts have movement. The trousers fit well. And the dupattas tie it all together.
Prices float between PKR 38,000 and PKR 95,000.
Good fabric. Neat stitching. Ideal for nikkah events, daytime weddings, or mother-of-the-bride looks.
4. Zara Shahjahan – Vintage Feels, Modern Cuts
Zara Shahjahan gives you desi nostalgia—with a twist.
Her luxury pret this year brings old-school charm. Ghararas. Angrakhas. Straight kurtas with long chaadars. But she makes them wearable. Light. Easy.
This line is great for laid-back wedding events or daytime looks. She uses cotton net, raw silk, and hand-dyed fabrics that feel good on your skin.
Prices? Somewhere between PKR 32,000 and PKR 75,000.
If you like that “no makeup, just elegance” vibe—this is your brand.
I wore one of her lime green angarkhas to a garden nikkah. Paired it with gold jhumkas. Got more compliments than I expected.
5. Farah Talib Aziz – Feminine + Flowy
Farah Talib Aziz is all about pastels, prints, and that graceful flair.
Her 2025 collection feels soft. Think chiffon and silk base outfits with sequins, pearls, and embroidered florals. Her sets are breezy but festive.
These are perfect for bridal showers, dholkis, or even wedding-day guest outfits if you want to keep things light.
Prices range from PKR 30,000 to PKR 85,000, depending on the detailing.
Her quality is consistent. Finishing is neat. Fit is generous—nothing too clingy.
If you are someone who likes to float into a room instead of stomp in, check her stuff out.
6. Mohsin Naveed Ranjha – Desi with Drama
Mohsin Naveed Ranjha blends rich colors with cultural flair. His luxury pret line looks like something out of a classic movie—just more wearable.
His 2025 pieces feature deep maroons, forest greens, and burnt oranges. Loaded with handwork. Paired with plain lowers to balance the look.
Prices are steeper, starting from PKR 55,000 up to PKR 120,000.
But these are conversation-starter outfits. Ideal for baraats, receptions, or that one event where you want to go big.
Quality is top-tier. You feel the difference the moment you slip it on.
7. Asim Jofa – Affordable Elegance
If you are looking for something high-end without emptying your wallet, Asim Jofa has you covered.
His luxury pret pieces in 2025 keep things affordable but chic. Most sets land between PKR 20,000 and PKR 45,000.
The embroidery is usually machine-based. But it is clean. The fabrics? Not too heavy. Great for casual functions or second-day events.
You get trendy cuts, playful color blocking, and easy care instructions. Good bang for your buck.
I wore one of his black and mustard sets to a post-wedding brunch. Got it in a flash sale. Still one of my go-tos.
8. Maria B – Glam with a Side of Comfort
Maria B keeps one foot in tradition. But she makes it wearable.
Her luxury pret this season brings digital prints, lace trims, and layered embroidery. The colors are balanced—never too loud, never too dull.
She works with chiffon, cotton net, and light silks. Comfortable enough for dancing. Fancy enough for photos.
Prices hover around PKR 35,000 to PKR 90,000.
She’s a great pick for those who want something wedding-appropriate—but still reusable for other events. Bonus: Her sizes run true for most.
So, What Should You Pick?
Think about the event. The crowd. The weather.
- Going to a night-time reception? Try Élan or Mohsin Naveed Ranjha.
- Heading to a breezy nikkah? Zara Shahjahan or Saniya Maskatiya.
- Need something loud for a mehndi? Hussain Rehar brings the drama.
- Just want to look nice at a smaller event? Try Asim Jofa or Maria B.
Mix it up. Maybe go bold one day, soft the next. You do not need to stick to one style. Let the outfit fit your mood, not just the invite.
One Last Thought
Luxury pret saves time. It keeps you stress-free. No trips to the tailor. No fitting nightmares.
You just order it. Steam it. Wear it.
I wore four different pret outfits to weddings last season. Each one felt like a fresh chapter. No repeats. No fuss.
So if you are building your wedding season wardrobe in 2025—start with one solid luxury pret pick. Let it set the tone.
Then build from there.
Because when you feel good in your outfit, everything else just flows.