The post quickly sparked a buzz on social media. Entertainment portal Galaxy Lollywood picked it up with the caption: “Shaadi season loading like it's Black Friday for bride and groom.”
As winter sets in, wedding halls across the country begin to fill up, and festivities gain momentum.
Between November and February, millions of people reportedly attend weddings each week. Expats also return home for the season, filling airport arrival halls and five-star hotels.
A Karachi-based communications consultant told reporters: “December is the time when everyone gets an excuse to pause their worries, regardless of income level. Everyone’s on the same page about living in the moment. It’s the perfect time for reunions and dressing up.”
Winter weddings are particularly popular because the cool weather makes celebrations more enjoyable, keeping guests comfortable and relaxed while they partake in the festivities.
People stay longer at events, creating a lively and festive atmosphere. winter weddings are also known for their delicious food; whether it's hot biryani, qorma, soup, or seasonal desserts like gajjar ka halwa, everything tastes even better in the cold.
Winter bridal fashion looks especially elegant as heavier fabrics like chiffon, silk, and velvet complement the season perfectly, along with traditional jewelry. makeup also lasts longer in the cool weather and photographs turn out beautifully.
