Like father, like son. Junaid Safdar adopts his father’s classic wedding aesthetic👑
Junaid Safdar’s wedding look was undeniably reminiscent of his father’s the classic white band-collar sherwani paired with a traditional kulla. A quiet nod to legacy, style, and heritage passed down generations.
In Punjabi and Pakistani weddings, headwear carries deep cultural meaning. While both the Pagri (turban) and Kulla symbolize honor and pride, they serve distinct roles.
The Pagri is widely recognized across South Asia as a symbol of respect, responsibility, and social standing often tied to lineage and duty.
The Kulla, on the other hand, is a more ceremonial piece. Traditionally worn by grooms, it’s an embroidered, structured, dome-shaped cap that signifies celebration, royalty, and elevated status. Often styled with a shamla, it transforms the groom’s look into something regal and festive sometimes even adorned with jewels for added grandeur.
A timeless tradition, styled across generations ✨
Junaid is wearing @theworldofhsy designed by @hassanhsy ✨️
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The Dua and Nikkah were conducted by Grand Custodian and the Sajjadah Nashīn of the Dargah of Sayyidunā Ghous al-Azam ʿAbdul -Qādir al-Jillani (R.A.) :
H.E. Al-Sayyid Afeefuddin Al-Jailani who came especially from Baghdad, Republic of Iraq
When words fail you!!!
The most intimate and telling portraits from the event! And my favourite! The unspoken bond between a father and son...Dad's generally don't share their feelings and love for their children but in moments like these they pour their heart out without uttering a single word!