Fans refuse to buy Mahira Khan’s ‘expensive’ white kurtas

Fans refuse to buy Mahira Khan’s expensive white kurtas. Although Mahira Khan’s debut collection was almost completely sold out, some fans are still unhappy about the price. Khan’s new line, M By Mahira, has minimalist ivory clothes that she adores. Her beloved Nani, Razia, served as the inspiration for her debut collection.

Two kurtas, a trouser, a dupatta, and a silk tunic suit were recently unveiled by the newly established fashion label. When M By Mahira debuted on February 12, fans flocked to the website to browse the items. The items’ prices, however, stunned a lot of people. The least expensive item from the series was the ivory dupatta, which cost Rs3500. Her silk tunic ensemble, which included a shirt and pants, cost a whopping Rs24,950.

Many took to social media and shared their reservations about the ‘expensive’ clothing line. Fans refuse to buy Mahira Khan’s white kurtas. While fans continued to express their admiration for the star, many commented how they could never afford her pieces. One wrote, “Mahira Khan selling a plain white linen kurta for 13,000? And it’s already sold out? Why? How? Who?”

Another added, “Mahira jaan, I love you but these are ridiculously overpriced. You can get these from the market for Rs2000.”

Another added, “Mahira Khan selling plain silk co-ords for just 25,000 PKR! Suddenly, Zara Shahjahan seems better and cheaper.”

One tweep commented, “Amma saw M by Mahira Khan’s dresses and prices and then said ‘I can get shalwar kameez like these stitched from the tailer for Rs500’.”

Another jibed, “Once again asking this, am I getting Mahira in these prices too? because what on earth.”

According to the star, M By Mahira will comprise solid white outfits, something she’s very fond of. “If I had to wear one thing for the rest of my life, I would choose a white kurta shalwar,” Mahira said ahead of her clothing line launch.

The first collection, Razia, is an ode to her beloved Nani (grandmother). “The scent of fresh Nargis by her bedside. A plethora of books filled her shelves and fed her soul. The sound of her bangles, sometimes gentle, always sweet,” an Instagram post shared. “For our first collection, Mahira Khan draws inspiration from her late Nani, Razia.”

Speaking about the same, the award-winning actor wrote, “I was very close to my nani and was always deeply inspired by her timeless poise, grace and elegance.”

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