The wedding season in Pakistan shows up with color, music, and a calendar full of events. Suppose you’re dressing little fashionistas, or building a coordinated “mini & me” look. In that case, Ajia Collection has a sweet mix of lehengas, ghararas, gowns, and cholis that feel festive without being fussy. The brand keeps silhouettes classic, adds just-right sparkle, and offers sizes that cover growing kids nicely (and some designs work for teens and adults, too). You can browse our eastern wear lineup on the site and place orders online—even from outside Pakistan.
Below are the 10 favorite Ajia collection outfits for shaadi season—think mehndi, mayoun, baraat, and walima—with quick notes on why each one works and when to wear it. Tap the product name to open the item.
1. Elegant Party Wear Dress-Sequin Net


If your event calls for sparkle, start here. This three-piece set pairs a sequin-net shirt with a graceful silk-net gharara and a lightweight net dupatta—enough shine for photos, but still comfy for long functions. It’s a versatile pick for mehndi or the reception, and sizes are available from 1 to 12 years so that siblings can coordinate easily. The price range is friendly, and yes, it ships free on site.
Embroidered Silk Lehenga Choli — Fuschia

Fuchsia is a wedding-season staple for a reason: it pops on stage and looks beautiful under warm lights. This silk lehenga choli brings traditional flair with embroidery that reads festive without going overboard. It’s an easy “wow” piece for dholki nights or a colorful baraat, and the silk finish photographs like a dream. Pair with simple bangles and a tidy bun or braids, and let the color do the talking.
3. Golden Grace Gown

For a modern twist, this satin gown with puff sleeves and a ruffled hem delivers elegant movement with minimal effort. It’s perfect when you want one polished piece that goes from ceremony to dinner without a change. Add a slim metallic headband and classic flats; you’re instantly reception-ready. The silhouette is timeless, so it’s also a competent hand-me-down candidate for younger siblings.
4. Regal Elegance Set

Royal blue always reads formal. This set leans into that mood with a luxe silk shirt and flowing coordinates that feel dressy yet comfortable for long events. It works beautifully for nikkah and walima vibes—elevated, not loud. If you’re planning family color themes, this shade pairs well with gold, pearl, and even deep maroon accessories.
5. Surkhabi Choli

Ajia collection describes this as a “shining silk ensemble” that blends traditional charm with modern elegance, and that’s precisely how it wears. Think classic choli lines, a little gleam, and an occasion-ready finish that suits everything from sangeet to smaller home functions. Style it with soft waves and a tiny potli bag for the cutest coordinated look.
6. Golden Blush Fancy Mesoori & Silk Suit — 3 Piece

This one’s a wedding-season charmer: a dull-gold, embroidered mesoori shirt paired with a pink silk farshi shalwar and a feather-light pink net dupatta. The mix reads elegant in daylight and glows beautifully under evening lights—perfect for mehndi, baraat, or Eid gatherings. The classic farshi cut gives that graceful, sweeping movement kids love, without feeling heavy or fussy.
7. Orange & Black Balochi Dress


For a cultural nod with plenty of polish, the Balochi-inspired detailing brings heritage to center stage. Black and orange serve as a canvas for jewelry, mirror-work bangles, jhumkas, or a statement clip to instantly elevate the look. It’s a strong pick for evening events where you want classic, Balochi culture-rich style that still feels easy to move in.
8. Seagreen Lehanga Choli

If you love soft, cool tones, this seagreen lehenga choli is elegant and photogenic. The lehenga features sequin embellishment, while the sleeves are finished with bright golden lace—small details that read luxe up close and in portraits. It’s lovely for nikkah or walima settings where pastels and florals dominate.
9. Light Blue Lehenga Choli Dress

This airy blue option is a breath of fresh style for daytime functions and garden venues. The tone pairs effortlessly with silver hair accessories and light-colored khussas. It’s also an easy base for family color stories built around cool pastels—mix in mint, lilac, or blush across siblings for a cohesive album.
10. Shining Aura Skirt — Glitter Shimmering

Not every event needs a complete three-piece set. This twirl-friendly skirt brings the festive shimmer. Pair it with a simple blouse or kurti and a soft net dupatta, and you’re done. It’s ideal for school shows, family dholkis, or any pre-wedding get-together where you want sparkle without the weight. The golden shine adds instant “party” to photos.
Why These Made The List?
We leaned into wedding-friendly fabrics (silk, net, and sequins), classic cuts (lehenga choli, gharara, gown), and colors that pop on camera. Ajia’s eastern dresses section offers a wide range of styles and sale picks, allowing you to create a complete week’s worth of looks, including bright mehndi tones, softer walima shades, and statement gowns for receptions, all while maintaining a cohesive theme.
How To Shop And Ship?
Browse Ajia’s site categories and “New Arrivals” to catch fresh drops and sale tags, then open each product page for details, size options, and pricing. If you’re shopping from abroad or sending gifts to family, Ajia’s social profile notes they take orders globally, handy when wedding invites land back-to-back. Keep a tape measure nearby, double-check the size chart on the product page, and place orders event-by-event so outfits arrive in the order you need them.
Quick Recap
If you need an instant short list, start with the sequin-net gharara set for mehndi, the fuchsia silk lehenga for dholki, the golden satin gown for the reception, and the black Balochi dress for an evening event. Add the seagreen or light-blue lehenga for pastel day functions, and keep that shimmering skirt on standby for school shows and pre-wedding parties. Everything above links straight to Ajia’s product pages so you can check sizes, details, and pricing with a click.
FAQs
Q1: What comes in the “Golden Blush” 3-piece set?
A dull-gold embroidered mesoori shirt, a pink silk farshi shalwar, and a feather-light pink net dupatta—coordinated and photo-ready.
Q2: Is it comfortable for long wedding events?
Yes. Mesoori is breathable, the net dupatta is light, and the farshi shalwar allows easy movement. For sensitive skin, add a soft inner slip.
Q3: How do I pick the right size?
Measure chest, waist, and length, then match the size chart on the product page. If between sizes, go one size up for growing room.
Q4: Can I request minor customizations (length/sleeves)?
Often, minor tweaks are possible. Add notes at checkout or message support; they’ll confirm feasibility and timing before processing.
Q5: What are the care instructions?
Dry clean or gentle hand wash in cold water. Do not wring. Lay flat to dry, steam on low heat, and store in a garment bag.

