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Aima Baig’s wedding dress price revealed

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Renowned Pakistani singer Aima Baig has finally put an end to circulating rumors by announcing her marriage to long-time friend and fashion brand owner, Zain Ahmed.

The couple tied the knot in a private ceremony in Canada, with Aima sharing beautiful photos from their Nikkah on social media to share her happiness with fans.

According to details that have now emerged online, the designer bridal dress worn by Aima Baig is reportedly valued at 675,000 rupees.

The singer’s elegant look from the ceremony has been widely celebrated by her followers. For her special day, Aima wore a beautiful ivory ensemble that she customized with a striking green dupatta. Her minimalist makeup and delicate jewelry perfectly complemented the stunning outfit, which was designed by a prominent fashion designer.

Her decision to customize the outfit with a green dupatta was a key feature that added a unique and beautiful touch to her look, enhancing the overall elegance of the ensemble.

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A fashion commentator praised her choice, saying, “Aima Baig’s bridal look was a masterclass in subtlety and style. Her choice of an ivory outfit with a pop of color from the green dupatta was a perfect blend of modern and traditional, making her look truly unforgettable.” The photos quickly went viral, with fans celebrating the beautiful new chapter in the singer’s life.

 

 

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