The 2025 Farshi Shalwar renaissance—and the designers bringing it to life
- The Wedding Chest
- Apr 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 28

Once a symbol of Mughal opulence, the Farshi Shalwar has gracefully re-entered the fashion spotlight in 2025, captivating designers, celebrities, and fashion enthusiasts alike. This traditional attire, characterised by its floor-length, flowing silhouette, is experiencing a renaissance, blending historical elegance with contemporary flair.

Once a symbol of regal elegance among South Asian nobility, the Farshi Shalwar—its name derived from the Persian word farsh, meaning "floor"—was known for its dramatic, floor-grazing silhouette. Today, this opulent garment is enjoying a stylish revival. Designers such as Hussain Rehar, Farah Talib Aziz, and Sadaf Kanwal are reinterpreting the classic piece with luxurious fabrics like raw silk and organza, intricate embroidery, and bold colour palettes. Ideal for celebratory occasions such as Eid and weddings, the modern Farshi Shalwar is both a tribute to tradition and a striking fashion statement. Social media has played a key role in its resurgence, with influencers and celebrities like Ayeza Khan and Syeda Tuba Anwar showcasing their contemporary takes during Eid.
This revival is more than just a passing trend—it marks a cultural reconnection and a celebration of heritage within today’s fashion landscape. As the Farshi Shalwar continues to turn heads, it stands as a timeless symbol of tradition, beautifully reimagined for the modern era.
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HUSSAIN REHAR
Swoon
USD 478.92

RABIA ZUHAR
Blair
USD 239.00

SADAF KANWAL
Luxe Edit '25 - Ice Blue
USD 327.30

FARAH TALIB AZIZ
Sev Magenta Shirt and Dupatta
USD 217.00




