For the mehndi, valima reception, (and I think the baraat/wedding day too!) the bride chose to wear designs by Pakistani label Karma, who I'm a big fan of, and I think the outfits she wore were flattering and very pretty. I also like how each day had a different colour scheme and style to it, not to mention the actual valima dinner where Sarah opted for an English-style white dress to finish off the celebrations.
I think Sarah made a lovely bride - the detail which went into her look is stunning, right down to her beautiful bangles and her pretty make-up, and I really liked how each colour scheme suited her to create a different look.
You can see a few more pictures of the wedding celebrations on this page and also here.
Images from Karma Facebook Page, Atif Aslam Facebook page and emirates news




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