Pakistani fashion is constantly evolving, and it can be hard to keep up. Every year brings new fresh colours, fabrics, and patterns. We keep up with the latest trends so you don’t have to!
Keep reading to learn about some of our favourite pakistani bridal dress trends in Canada.
Think of this blog as a source of inspiration to help you decide on the perfect outfit for your wedding.
So grab your chai, settle in, and let’s dive in!
1. Reds and Maroons
Reds and maroons have always held a special place in Pakistani bridal fashion, While pastels have been a popular choice in recent years, 2025 marks the return of the truly traditional bride.
We love this trend because it honours Pakistani heritage while creating a beautiful connection between generations. Many brides are following in the footsteps of their mothers and grandmothers, who also chose these timeless shades for their own weddings.
Red is also very versatile. You can go with a bright scarlet, a deep regal maroon, and everything in between. Each shade is equally stunning.

2. Front-open Lehenga
Front open lehengas add a contemporary twist to the traditional Pakistani lehenga. This style highlights the intricate embroidery on the lehenga skirt underneath which is otherwise covered. This not only adds depth and dimension to your outfit, but the layers also photograph nicely!
Best of all, this style is so versatile, you can play around with different colours, lengths and materials.

3. Dupatta Trail
A dupatta trail is the desi equivalent of a veil. If you are looking to wear a traditional pakistani bridal outfit but with a subtle western twist, this trend is for you. The dupatta is usually the focal point of a pakistani bridal outfit, and extending it into a trail creates a regal effect that instantly elevates the outfit.
Plus it’s different than the usual lehenga trail you see in most traditional bridal outfits.

4. Farshi Gharara with Heavy Embroidered Top
A Farshi Gharara brings instant royal drama to any outfit, and pairing it with a heavily embroidered top takes the look to the next level. The rich detailing on the shirt balances the grand flare of the gharara which creates a bridal outfit that feels both traditional and elegant.
This look is perfect for brides who want something more regal than the classic lehenga.

5. Pastel and Muted Colours for Walima
Although reds and moons are very popular this year, brides are still opting for pastels and muted colours for their walima looks. The most popular colours are blush pink, mint green, lavender, baby blue, and ice blue.Muted neutrals like ivory, champagne, and soft gold are also trending.

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We keep up with the trends so you don’t have to! Whether you’re dreaming of a pastel Walima look, a regal Farshi Gharara, or something completely your own, we’ve got you covered. Book a free consultation with us and let’s chat about your dream outfit.