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Dananeer Mobeen stuns at Mera Lyari premiere

Published on: May 4, 2026 5:00 PM

Dananeer Mobeen wore a very special embroidered corset to the London premiere of Mera Lyari

Actor Dananeer Mobeen made a striking appearance at the London premiere of Mera Lyari, drawing attention for her culturally inspired and intricately designed outfit that paid tribute to the film’s themes and setting.

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The premiere took place in London as part of the UK Asian Film Festival, ahead of the film’s release in Pakistan. Mobeen’s look was styled by Saad Hassan and combined contemporary fashion with traditional elements to reflect the story of the film, which centres on resilience and community in Lyari.

She wore a white shirt with a wide collar and puffed shoulders paired with a traditional Balochi shalwar. The minimal base outfit was designed to highlight a statement embroidered corset that featured detailed artwork and symbolic imagery.

The corset included illustrations of young girls playing football, alongside motifs such as rickshaws, palm trees, and floral patterns, all crafted in colourful threadwork. It also carried the phrase “Lyari ka Fakhar,” meaning “Pride of Lyari,” reinforcing the film’s cultural message.

Dananeer Mobeen’s custom-made nails for the premiere of Mera Lyari

Her jewellery further elevated the look, featuring bold gold pieces including a heart-shaped necklace, metal rings, and a traditional panja-style hand accessory connected to finger rings. She completed the ensemble with gold earrings and custom nail art featuring personalised messages, including references to Lyari and stylised lettering.

 

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Her hair was styled in a bubble ponytail with decorative bead accents, adding a modern touch to the traditional-inspired outfit. Mobeen also praised her styling team and designers for delivering the look on short notice ahead of the event.

Read More: Dananeer Mobeen urges kindness over online criticism

Mera Lyari stars Ayesha Omar and follows the story of a football coach who returns to Lyari to build a girls’ team, highlighting themes of empowerment and social challenges.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Ayesha Omar, Dananeer Mobeen, Film, Lifestyle-latest, London Premiere, Mera Lyari, Pakistani fashion

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