Eid 2026 Fashion Trends in Pakistan: What’s In, What’s Out, and What You’ll Actually Wear

Eid 2026 Fashion Trends in Pakistan: What’s In, What’s Out, and What You’ll Actually Wear

There’s a quiet rhythm to Eid fashion in Pakistan it doesn’t all come from runways or big fashion weeks, it comes from the streets, family gatherings, and what real women feel comfortable wearing. Last year, farshi shalwars were everywhere those sweeping, floor-length trousers that feel both regal and relaxed. This wasn’t just on one website or another; farshi silhouettes came back into everyday Eid rotation, partly because they blend tradition with modern ease.

At Mataish, we offer versions of this trend too the Black Farshi Shalwar and White Farshi Shalwar are loved for that graceful, flowing look that’s rooted in South Asian tradition but feels fresh for Eid celebrations.

This year, 2026, Easter and Eid fashion in Pakistan feels less about one single silhouette and more about versatility. Women want outfits that look good for Eid prayers in the morning, family lunch, and evening gatherings without feeling heavy or complicated.

One clear thread across local fashion pages and Instagram feeds is the rise of elegant kaftans and frock-style outfits. These aren’t new, but they have been elevated softer fabrics, subtle embellishments, and softer pastel palettes that feel festive without overwhelming. At Mataish, pieces like the Pastel Pink Kaftan and Violet Mirage Kaftan capture that balance: festive, polished, and comfortable at the same time.

Paired with that, simple yet refined cordsets and kaftan ensembles are gaining ground for daytime Eid looks. These are lighter to wear, easy to move in, and still carry enough detail prints, embroidery, or a thoughtful silhouette — to make them feel special without feeling formal. The Mint Blossom Cordset from Mataish, for example, feels at home at a daytime Eid brunch or casual family gathering.

Colour trends this year lean toward soft pastels mint greens, blush pinks, and lighter hues as well as richer tones like deep orchid or classic black for evening celebrations. Many women are choosing richer, deeper shades like maroon or black for post-Eid dinners or more formal gatherings, because they photograph beautifully in different lighting and never feel out of place.

It’s also interesting to see how classic dress types like an Anarkali-inspired kurta or a subtle printed suit are finding renewed life in Eid wardrobes. Traditional silhouettes like shalwar kameez (a foundational dress form across Pakistan) remain popular, but they are being interpreted with lighter fabrics, contemporary cuts, and playful prints that feel current yet respectful of tradition. 

If you watch fashion stories across Pakistan from independent boutiques to well-known names like Maria B and Sana Safinaz the common theme is adaptability. People want outfits they will wear again beyond Eid something you can style for evening events, family lunches, or even festive dinners months later.

So instead of chasing something that is only “Eid fancy,” a lot of women are leaning toward outfits that feel like extensions of their wardrobe, not one-time looks.

That’s the real trend for Eid 2026:
Comfort with character.
Tradition with wearability.
Looks that feel real, not just photographed.

At Mataish, you’ll find options that fit this ethos from timeless kaftans that sway easily as you move, to refined farshi shalwars that feel traditional yet modern. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s something that feels you, not just something that looks good in one photo.

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