Ayesha Saif Khan's traditional rose-pink wedding lehenga is every girl's dream!

It's probably every girl's dream to wear a Sabyasachi lehenga on their wedding day. Pakistan's former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's grandson, Junaid Safdar's wife Ayesha Saif Khan is no exception. Ayesha recently made heads turn as she opted to go all big on her wedding attire a few days ago. She wore a rose-pink lehenga by the ace designer Sabyasachi, who has also designed wedding outfits for many leading Bollywood actors including Priyanka Chopra Anushka Sharma and Bipasha Basu.

The traditional wedding lehenga is adorned with beautiful golden embroidery and a heavy dupatta. Ayesha teamed up her look with stunning ethnic jewellery. Speaking of her make-up, Ayesha chose to keep it subtle and minimal. The ethereal bride carried an embellished potli bag. Netizens went gaga over Ayesha's bridal look after the pictures from the dreamy wedding surfaced online.

She looks so beautiful in Sabyasachi lehanga. Mesmerised," another commented. Not only Ayesha but Junaid also left everyone impressed with his wedding outfit. He sported a black tuxedo with a matching pair of shoes.

Reportedly, Junaid and Ayesha's nikah was held in London on Sunday. Ayesha is the daughter of former politician Saif-ur-Rehman. Junaid's mother and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President, Maryam Nawaz, who did not attend the ceremony, shared some photos of the occasion and wished the couple well. "May Allah always keep you happy and prosperous," she had tweeted.

Ayesha saif wore Sabyasachi Mukherjee bridal lehenga on her nikah - Showbiz Pakistan

Ayesha saif wore Sabyasachi Mukherjee bridal lehenga on her nikah - Showbiz Pakistan

Ayesha saif wore Sabyasachi Mukherjee bridal lehenga on her nikah - Showbiz Pakistan

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