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Track orderNew Collection · Spring 2026
Mehrunisa
Twenty-three new bridal pieces in oxblood, ivory, and antique gold. Hand-stitched in our Islamabad workshop.

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Spring 2026 · 9 pieces
Mehrunisa
Mehrunisa, the woman of the moon. A collection drawn from the slow hours after sundown, when a bride sits with herself before the world arrives.
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Founder & CEO
Muhammad Abbas Janjua
Creative Director · Chand Bridals
At the helm of Chand Bridals stands Muhammad Abbas Janjua, a visionary entrepreneur whose passion for bridal couture is rooted in a deep appreciation for artistry, heritage, and timeless elegance.
“Chand Bridals was born from a simple yet powerful vision — to make every bride feel extraordinary. For me, it is not just about designing an outfit, but about capturing a moment, an emotion, and a memory that will live forever.”
— Muhammad Abbas Janjua
About Us
The House of Chand Bridals.
Not merely a brand — it is a feeling, a story woven with threads of grace, heritage, and timeless beauty. Every creation carries the soul of a glorious past, brought to life through exquisite artistry and a mesmerizing harmony of colour, cut, and craftsmanship.
Step into timeless elegance with our designer-inspired bridal ensembles, crafted to reflect the charm of luxury couture — intricate hand embellishments, delicate embroidery, and a flawless silhouette, for brides who desire a regal look without compromise.
From the Journal
Recent dispatches.
April MMXXVI · 6 min
The Craft
Nine months on a single dupatta.
How a single Banarasi tissue panel becomes the heaviest part of a bridal trousseau, told in the hours of a single karigar.
March MMXXVI · 8 min
Heritage
On the meaning of oxblood.
From Mughal miniatures to the modern barat, an account of the colour the South Asian bride has chosen for centuries.
February MMXXVI · 5 min
Atelier Diaries
The hand that draws the moon.
A portrait of Yusuf, master of zardozi at the F-7 atelier, and the apprentices who will continue the craft.
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