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Ayeza Khan dazzles in Barbie pink ensemble

Ayeza Khan dazzles in Barbie pink ensemble

Express Tribune26-04-2025

Ayeza Khan knows how to stop a scroll. On Wednesday night, the beloved Pakistani actor lit up Instagram with a show-stopping photo, captioned simply, "I'm a Barbie girl in a not-so-Barbie world." True to her words, the look was nothing short of Barbie-esque.
Striking a statuesque pose against a marble balustrade under the night sky, Ayeza wore a hot pink pre-draped saree that felt equal parts modern diva and timeless siren. The blouse, a richly embellished V-neck with intricate beadwork and sequin detailing, brought a tactile elegance to the outfit. It featured tassels that playfully grazed her arms, adding movement and flair. The saree itself fell in smooth, glossy pleats, with a matching sequin border running along the hem and the length of the dramatic pallu that trailed behind her like a ribbon of light.
Her styling remained sleek and intentional: hair pulled back into a neat bun, soft glam makeup with a subtle rosy glow, and a pair of delicate diamond earrings and bracelet to complete the look without distracting from the sartorial statement. Hot pink heels peeked from beneath the hem, tying the ensemble together with confidence.
The setting, likely a terrace of a heritage-inspired venue, framed the look with opulence. Ayeza leaned coolly against the railing, exuding a poised power that's become her signature.
Fans quickly filled the comments with fire emojis and heart eyes, praising the actor for her impeccable fashion choices and also for her modesty. Many left "Stunning" and "Beautiful" comments while a few wrote, "I love how you cover yourself, Ayeza." It's not the first time she's nailed a fusion of desi glam with red carpet polish, and it certainly won't be the last. If this is how Ayeza Khan does Wednesday, we can't wait to see what she pulls off for the weekend.

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