Qais: The Underrated Style Revolution in Jama Taqseem

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Niche

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Everyone seems to be talking about Marwa Hussain’s wardrobe in Jama Taqseem, and yes, it’s spectacular. But we can’t help feeling that Qais, the male lead, deserves just as much attention. His presence on screen has quietly shifted what it means for a man to look refined, self-assured, and deeply present. It has been a while since we have seen tailoring this deliberate on television, and Qais wears it like a second skin.

His formal looks are built around earthy tones that feel grounded and timeless. From soft mocha shirts to camel-toned dress shirts, every piece he wears carries a sense of quiet wealth and intention. The cuts are precise, the fits exact, and nothing feels excessive. There is a patience to his style, as if he understands that confidence comes from restraint. Watching him, you begin to see that true elegance is not loud; it is steady and sure.

Then came the wedding scene. Qais appeared in a black sherwani so beautifully structured it almost told its own story. The fabric caught the light just enough to reveal its texture, never its excess. It was not about grandeur but about composure and grace. That moment felt like a culmination of his journey, a visual declaration of poise and presence.
When he is at home, we see a softer side. Airy green shirts, light fabrics, the kind of ease that makes him feel human. There is even a scene where he indulges in skincare, and it feels natural, never forced. Qais represents the evolved man, one who is thoughtful, confident, and comfortable with care.

Still, it is not only his fashion that keeps us invested. His role feels layered, almost transformative. We are watching closely, hearts in hand, waiting to see how Qais becomes the change-maker our screens, and our society, truly need.