Modern Maharani: A Regal Fusion of Mughal Heritage & Pakistani Ready-to-Wear Fashion
At Tabassum, we’ve redefined Pakistani ready-to-wear fashion by embracing its rich Mughal and Persian influences—while others opted for mass-produced basics, we celebrated the artistry of our heritage. Where competitors prioritized quantity, we crafted thoughtful, limited collections designed to make every woman feel like royalty—never a copy-pasted mannequin.
Modern Maharani: A Tribute to Mughal Queens
Modern Maharani honors the visionary women of the Mughal royal bloodline—queens, advisors, and sovereigns who shaped history from behind the veil. This collection reimagines their timeless elegance for the contemporary woman, blending traditional Pakistani craftsmanship with modern sophistication.
Couture-Inspired Details, Ready-to-Wear Luxury
To uphold the grandeur of Mughal fashion, we infused couture-level craftsmanship into ready-to-wear silhouettes:
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32 kalis/panels per pishwas—unprecedented in Pakistani pret wear.
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550 inches of volume, a rarity in ready-to-wear fashion.
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Lined sleeves for our modest fashion queens—because elegance should be inclusive
At Tabassum, we don’t chase trends or mass production. Every piece is a statement of heritage, designed for the woman who demands authenticity, luxury, and regality in her wardrobe.
Hamida Bano Begum
Named after the mother of Akbar, she was the Matriarch of the Mughal dynasty. The Queen mother known for her resolve and strength. she nurtured an empire with wisdom and calm. This dark green is a symbol of her nurturing power. patience and grounded grace!
She was the daughter of Shah Jahan and a strategic force of the Mughal Court. An ambitious women, she shaped royal power from behind the veil. This blue embodies her boldness and cerebral elegance.

Nur Jahan
Named after the formidable wife of Emperor Jahangir who ruled beside him but never beneath him. This breathtaking red ensemble captures the very flame she carried- a fire of intellect, elegance and unshakable influence.

Gauhar Ara Begum
Daughter of Shah Jahan, who was a queen without a crown. With quiet influence and unwavering poise, she commanded request without needing to demand it. This black ensemble echoes her subtle strength and timeless grace.

Mariam-uz-Zamani
Wife of Akbar, she was the diplomatic bridge between cultures and a commanding force in Mughal trade and politics. This deep teal honors her ability to unite worlds with strength and grace.

Zeenat-un-Nissa
One of Aurangzeb's daughters, Zeenat was known for her intelligence, modesty and poetic soul. This vibrant sharara suit with its delicate embroidery captures her understated regality.
This outfit pays homage to the Mughal royalty who was known for her noble composure and unwavering loyalty. This earthly brown reflects her grounded nobility and enduring presence.

Daughter of Aurangzeb, she was a poet, scholar and a rebel whose verses outlived the walls built to contain her. This plum holds the spirit of intellectual rebellion and fearless expression.

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