How MNR Became the Unifying Thread of Celebrity Eid Style

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Eid 2025 saw a rare cultural convergence: Pakistan’s most influential names—actors, athletes, musicians, and tastemakers—chose to wear Mohsin Naveed Ranjha. It wasn’t just a fashion moment; it was a collective celebration of identity through craft.

Cricket captain Babar Azam added flair to a pale green embroidered kurta pajama, pairing it with box-fresh white sneakers—a move that felt equal parts regal and rebellious. Mahira Khan, screen goddess and global ambassador for Pakistani cinema, looked transcendental in a white gharara that evoked old-world poetry. Fast-bowling heartthrob Naseem Shah wore a tobacco brown heavily embroidered kurta pajama from MNR’s Eid line—classic with an edge.

Actress Durefishan Saleem stunned in a custom blush pink saree, its delicate block-printed motifs rippling with every move.

Atif Aslam, the voice of a generation, chose a stark black kurta pajama, while his children wore matching powder blue and ivory embroidered kurtas and a miniature floral gharara.

The message was clear: Eid belongs to everyone—but this year, it belonged to MNR.