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Forget the royals, Mahira Khan’s shimmering desi moment at King Charles’ charity dinner made her look like the main event and not a guest

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2026, 17:00 IST
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Mahira Khan’s royal gala appearance

When we talk about making a traditional statement, Pakistani actress Mahira Khan rarely misses the mark. The Pakistani superstar brought a lot of South Asian glamour to King Charles III’s annual charity dinner and made heads turn in a dazzling desi ensemble. Offering an effortless blend of tradition and high fashion, she ditched the conventional evening gowns and stood tall and sparkling, carrying cultural pride and undeniable star power.

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The sparkling desi look was the plot twist

The actress wore a champagne-hued ethnic ensemble featuring heavy embroidery and intricate threadwork at the front, which gave the traditional fit-check a stunning shimmery edge. She wore a straight-fit, dazzling kurta set drenched in sunset orange and bright golden hues with green thread stitching. Mahira opted for a graceful, high-round-neck kurta with full-length sleeves and a statement cut-out at the front. She wore a matching bralette-style crop top inside and completed the look with flared, dark brown and golden blended palazzo pants. Adding a matching dupatta, she looked no less than a royal herself.


(Image Credits: @murtazaviews)

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Spotlighted South Asian fashion like no other

Mahira complemented the ensemble with dangling golden earrings, which came with a shimmery finish and suited her champagne-hued ensemble. Keeping her hands and fingers bare, she understood to keep the focus entirely on her dazzling couture and completed the look with a pair of glittery high heels. But wait till you see her fairy-like makeup.


(Image Credits: @murtazaviews)

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Desi glam never takes a back seat

Mahira is known for her natural glowing face, and she followed her signature minimal makeup touch here as well. Her makeup was very summer-blush coded, where she opted for a bright flush, doing much of the heavy lifting on a well-set and luminous base. Keeping the rest of the look soft and nude, she completed the look with brown smoky eyes, adding vivid depth and glamorous definition with a pink-nude lip combo. Leaving her caramel-brown highlights open in soft waves, the different shades of warm champagne, golden, and brown carried the entire look together.


(Image Credits: @murtazaviews)

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Left the Western gowns playing catch-up

Her latest appearance quickly became a talking point online, where fashion enthusiasts praised her for carrying desi craftsmanship onto one of the most prestigious international social calendars in the world. In an era where cultural representations on international platforms matter more than ever, she stylishly reminded us that South Asian glam continues to rock the audience and goes far beyond the subcontinent.


(Image Credits: @murtazaviews)

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