
Photographer: Shayan
Video: OKB films
Makeup: Syed Hussain Mua
Stylist: Muneeb
In a world where bridal fashion often blurs into the predictable, Kanwal Malik dares to dream differently. With a design philosophy rooted in timeless femininity and intricate craftsmanship, she has quietly yet powerfully reshaped what luxury means for the modern bride.
From ethereal pastels to opulent formals, her pieces speak a language of grace, grandeur, and deep cultural resonance.
In this exclusive conversation, Kanwal opens up about her journey, her inspirations, and what truly sets her atelier apart in the ever-evolving landscape of Pakistani couture.

Kanwal, your name has become synonymous with luxury and elegance. Can you take us back to the beginning—how did your journey as a designer begin?
It was my deep-rooted passion for textiles, craft, and visual storytelling that encouraged me to start my own brand. Initially, it was a humble setup—a small team, limited resources, and a dream that refused to fade. I started on a very intimate scale, not knowing where it would lead, but the response was overwhelming. I’ve always envisioned myself as a trendsetter, someone who doesn’t just follow fashion but shapes it. That belief, paired with the love we received, laid the foundation for the Kanwal Malik brand as you see it today.

What were some of the biggest challenges you faced in the early years, and how did you overcome them?
In the formative years, our biggest hurdle was developing collections in a saturated space with limited machinery and a lean workforce. But challenges teach you how to make the most of what you have. We stayed focused, paid attention to detail, and kept pushing creatively. Slowly, with consistency and the trust of our clients, we expanded beyond those initial constraints.

How has your creative vision evolved over time?
It has become more intentionally nuanced. Initially, I was more experimental with cutlines, layering, and embellishments—exploring aesthetics. Now, I’ve grown more mindful of wearability, especially in the local market. My design process has matured to combine creative expression with commercial sensibility—something beautiful, yet relatable.
What does fashion mean to you personally?
To me, fashion is a form of power. It’s about feeling confident in your skin, expressing yourself without saying a word, and owning your space. It’s not just about how you look, but how you feel—strong, graceful, and self-assured.

If you weren’t a designer, what would you be doing?
I’d probably be an interior designer. I’ve always been fascinated by spaces—how colors, textures, and light can tell a story. My love for aesthetics goes beyond clothing.
Your pieces always carry a distinct aesthetic. How would you define the Kanwal Malik signature?
Our signature lies in our ability to blend modern silhouettes with a regal touch. Every piece carries a balanced interplay between softness and structure, tradition and trend. We love experimenting with craftsmanship and surface techniques, but the essence always remains rooted in elegance.
Where do you draw inspiration from? Are there places, people, or emotions that play into your designs?
Inspiration is everywhere for me. It often comes from a heritage building, a color palette in nature, a fleeting emotion, or the beautiful women I meet. I’m especially inspired by South Asian architecture and cultural heritage. Whenever I travel, I absorb textures, patterns, and even the moods of a place. It’s those little details that often find their way into my collections.


How do you balance tradition and modernity in your collections?
That duality is at the heart of what I do. Tradition gives depth to a garment, while modernity brings relevance. I often use classical techniques like zardozi or resham embroidery but apply them to innovative cuts, modern drapes, or new-age fabrics. That fusion is where the magic happens. I strive to create pieces that honor the past while remaining pertinent to the present.
Tell us about your latest collection featured in this cover story—what’s the story behind it?
This collection is a celebration of romance and beauty. I wanted to create something that resonates with everyone during shaadi season—whether it’s the bride, the sister, the bridesmaid, or the groom. It blends traditional craft with contemporary aesthetics and innovative tailoring, offering a versatile range for different wedding events.

What was the starting point or spark that inspired this collection?
The idea stemmed from the excitement that surrounds wedding season. I was also inspired by how modern girls are leaning into unique color choices—like butter yellow and lime green—so we introduced those shades in our *Nysa* luxury pret line. I wanted to embrace that playful energy and create something new and refreshing.
Are there any new elements—silhouettes, motifs, or fabrics—that you experimented with this time?
Yes, this time we introduced a flowy draped sari and a silk skirt with a unique silhouette—something that feels both graceful and edgy. We also played with silk and organza in new ways to create movement and layering that feels festive yet effortless.
Which look from this collection is closest to your heart and why?
*Rayen*, without a doubt. It’s black, bold, and rooted in tradition. The cut is distinctive and graceful, and it carries a sense of drama that I personally love.

How would you love to see a bride or muse style this collection?
I’d love to see it styled with individuality. Whether she chooses to go traditional by layering it with statement heirloom jewelry or keeps it modern with minimalism, each piece in the collection allows the wearer to feel confident and express her own story.
You travel quite often—what are your favorite destinations that continue to inspire your creativity?
Europe holds a special place in my heart—especially France and Italy. Their art, architecture, and effortless sense of style are incredibly inspiring. I also find deep cultural richness in places like Lahore, Jaipur, and Istanbul. Their beauty lies in rich heritage and timeless historical charm.

Are there any cities or cultures that have had a lasting impact on your design perspective?
Istanbul, absolutely. It is an enchanting city with a perfect blend of East and West. Its architecture, mosaics, deep-rooted cultural legacy, and rich history have left a lasting impression on my design sensibilities. Istanbul’s charm is undeniable.
What’s always in your carry-on when you’re traveling for work or pleasure?
My sketchbook to capture moments, a laptop for creativity, my skincare essentials to keep me refreshed, and my favorite perfume. I travel light but always keep my creative tools and comfort items close—those make travel feel like home.
What does a perfect day off look like for you when you’re not working or designing?
A peaceful day with family, laughing together, watching movies, and just being fully present. That’s what refuels me the most. I find immense joy in the simplicity of solitude.

Are you more of a mountain soul or a beach lover?
Mountains, always. The fresh air, the quiet, the vastness—it brings a sense of serenity to my soul. There’s a grounding calmness in them that speaks to me.
If you had to design a collection inspired by a city, which one would it be and why?
Jaipur! I’m deeply inspired by its breathtaking beauty, strong cultural identity, vibrant colors, and intricate palace architecture. It’s a dream to translate that richness into my couture.
How do you stay creatively energized amidst the busyness of managing a brand?
Creativity demands space—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I carve out time to be still, disconnect, and reflect. Whether it’s traveling to different cities or spending time in nature, those pauses help me return with a fresh perspective. My team also keeps me inspired; we’re always bouncing ideas off each other.

What role does your personal life play in your work? Do your emotions or life experiences seep into your designs?
Absolutely. I design from an emotional and deeply personal space. My life experiences, my mood, even personal memories—all of that informs the tone and energy of a collection. Designing, for me, is very intuitive.
Do you follow trends, or do you prefer to create outside the trend cycle?
I observe trends, but I don’t let them dictate my direction. My focus has always been on creating timeless pieces that outlast a season. Trends come and go—craftsmanship and emotion stay.
What’s your favorite way to unwind after a hectic fashion season?
A long drive, some soulful music, and just silence. That’s the reset I need. Then it’s time for chai, comfy clothes, and downtime with family.
What’s next for the Kanwal Malik brand? Any new ventures, collaborations, or dreams you’re chasing?
We’re expanding the Kanwal Malik universe with a new brand that will cater to a broader audience. We’re also planning to open flagship stores internationally to bring our pieces closer to a global clientele. The goal is to keep evolving while staying rooted.
What legacy do you hope to leave in the fashion industry?
I hope to be remembered as someone who empowered women, celebrated South Asian craft, and redefined couture without compromising authenticity. I want to leave a mark that shows women can succeed, create, and lead while gracefully balancing life and work.
And finally, what advice would you give to young women who admire your work and want to follow in your footsteps?
Believe in your vision. Stay consistent, stay passionate, and don’t let fear or society’s expectations dim your light. Every hardship is part of the journey, what matters is that you keep going.