If there’s one thing Pakistani dramas do really well, it’s giving us outfit inspiration for every possible event — and Dekh Zara Pyar Se delivered exactly that with its vibrant mehndi sequence. From playful florals to rich jewel tones and statement jewelry, the looks were the perfect mix of festive, traditional, and effortlessly stylish.

Here’s a breakdown:
Yumna Zaidi in Zuria Dor
Yumna Zaidi’s Zuria Dor ensemble gave us ultimate mehndi and dholki vibes. The subtle green palette paired with a plain choli and floral lehenga felt festive without being overwhelming, while the slightly embellished dupatta added just the right touch of detail. And of course, the traditional flower jewelry — something every girl secretly loves — made the look feel even more on theme.
Her makeup was soft and perfectly suited to the occasion, complementing both the outfit and the overall festive aesthetic. Safe to say, this one was a solid 10/10 mehndi look.
The Zuria Dor bridal lehenga was nothing short of a dream. The pastel colour palette, delicate work, and the beautifully embellished organza veil came together to create a look that felt soft yet striking — perfect for a baraat moment.
Hats off to Yumna for carrying the dupatta so effortlessly. Paired with jewelry from Jaipur & Co., especially the pieces with green stones, the look got the perfect pop of colour that elevated the entire ensemble.
Romaisa Khan in Anas Sami and Haris Shakeel
Styled by Ebrahim Jaliawala in an Anas Sami design, Romaisa Khan gave us all the bridesmaid energy in this vibrant look. The colour play worked beautifully — a heavily adorned red choli paired with a deep green lehenga, topped off with a pink dupatta featuring hints of green and gold.
The statement earrings added the perfect finishing touch (the jewelry lover in me definitely approves), while the half-up, half-down hairstyle kept the look youthful and festive. It’s the kind of outfit that would fit right in at any mehndi celebration.
Haris Shakeel ensembles are easy to spot thanks to his signature cuts — the long shirts, intricate adornments, and bold yet balanced colour contrasts. This look on Romaisa was no different, instantly standing out with its classic yet festive aesthetic.
Romaisa gave us all the “sister of the bride” energy, making it the perfect baraat look. The heavy eyes paired with nude lips balanced the outfit beautifully, letting the detailing of the ensemble shine without overpowering the overall vibe.
Momina Munir in Haseens and Anas Sami
Momina Munir’s look as Sukaina brought a more cool, calm and effortless vibe to the mehndi scene. Her slightly sage-toned outfit felt refreshing, and the long shirt silhouette instantly stood out — especially if, like me, you have a soft spot for longer cuts.
The tea-pink dupatta added the perfect contrast, softening the entire look beautifully. And the paranda? Absolutely yes. It added such a fun traditional touch and honestly deserves a proper comeback.
The Anas Sami peshwas looked like an absolute dream and honestly feels like a must-have silhouette for the upcoming wedding season. Light, flowy, and effortless, the outfit had a graceful movement that looked even better with every twirl.
The layers added depth to the look, while the half-up, half-down hairstyle paired with subtle makeup tied everything together perfectly, keeping the entire aesthetic soft, elegant, and timeless.
Ramesha Nawal in Amna Ismail
Ramesha Nawal wore an Amna Ismail ensemble that leaned into classic festive elegance. The dark olive green colour complemented her beautifully, while the shirt with subtle detailing paired with a farshi shalwar created a silhouette that can truly never go wrong.
Keeping the makeup soft and minimal allowed the outfit to stand out on its own, making the entire look feel graceful, balanced and perfect for a mehndi evening.
The mehndi scene in Dekh Zara Pyar Se served up plenty of festive fashion inspiration. Whether you’re planning a mehndi, dholki or just building your wedding season moodboard, these outfits definitely deserve a spot on it.

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