
Pakistani Singer Aima Baig Ties the Knot with Zain Ahmed
The pop star announced the news through a heartfelt Instagram post shared late on Wednesday, August 6, calling Zain her 'best friend' and humbly requesting fans to keep them in their 'duas' as they embark on their new journey together.
The intimate Nikkah ceremony was attended by only close family and friends and exuded quiet elegance and warmth.
In shared wedding photos, Aima is seen in an ivory and gold‑embellished ensemble with a striking green dupatta, while Zain wore a classic white sherwani with gold detailing, together presenting a refined yin‑yang of style and tradition.
Known for her minimal jewelry, soft curls, and glowing natural makeup, Aima looked effortlessly radiant in the snapshots.
Aima Baig is one of Pakistan's most prominent and versatile pop singers, known for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Rising to fame with her performances on Coke Studio, she has delivered chart-topping hits like "Baazi" and "Item Number," and has lent her voice to numerous Pakistani film soundtracks. Over the years, she has won several Lux Style Awards and Hum Awards, earning recognition as a leading female voice in the industry.
Zain Ahmed is internationally recognized as the creative mind behind Rastah, which has redefined South Asian streetwear through a blend of handloom craft and contemporary design.
The brand has been featured in Vogue and worn by global icons like Riz Ahmed, Justin Bieber, Zayn Malik, and Timothée Chalamet. Zain was also honored in Forbes Asia's 30 Under 30 in 2022, and Rastah became the first Pakistani label showcased at London Fashion Week in 2023.
With this fresh beginning, Aima and Zain enter a chapter where music meets fashion, and creativity meets companionship. Their union is celebrated not only for its romantic resonance but also as a potential collaborative spark between two of Pakistan's most dynamic creative professionals.
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