The masterpiece of Pakistani designer Mahpara Khan was picked by Queen Maxima of the Netherlands to be worn at a Jordanian royal wedding, giving prestige to the country.

Queen Maxima wore the magnificent dress made by Khan to the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah and Rajwa Khalid Al-Saif. On a worldwide scale, the decision highlighted the beauty and skill of Pakistani fashion.
“Glad to know HRH Queen Maxima of the Netherlands chose Pakistani designer Mahpara Khan to craft her dress for the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan!” said the official Twitter account of the Embassy of Pakistan in the Netherlands. The embassy also highlighted Pakistan’s creative industry’s worldwide reach, emphasising its attention to detail, inventiveness, and complexity of work.
Khan moved to Instagram to express her delight and appreciation, showing photos of Queen Maxima in the gown. The design is a mix of Mughal motifs with traditional dapka, naqshi, resham, and gota work, according to her. Along with known fashion heavyweights such as Elie Saab, Jenny Packham, and Prada, the designer expressed enormous delight in promoting the workmanship and creativity of Pakistan and its craftsmen on a worldwide scale.
Her aim is that more South Asian artists would attain international prominence, increasing the region’s creative strength. Social media fans lavished Khan with admiration and praise for her incredible work, demonstrating Pakistani fashion’s expanding impact on the global scene. The designer’s success is a tribute to Pakistan’s rich legacy and expertise in the fashion industry, encouraging future generations of designers and craftspeople.