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A bridal shower by Amna and Summaiya Khan

Amna Khan and Sumaiya Khan, the organizers of the show.

What are little girls made of, made of?
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice and everything nice
That's what little girls are made of


They have to be exceptionally sweet and productive when these girls are Amna Khan and Summaiya Khan. Daughters of an extremely talented and innovative designer Ambreen Abbass Khan, who is not only the creative force behind Rawayat clothing but exceedingly active member, rather, office bearer of Women's chamber of commerce and industry, Multan (WCCIM).

Recently, Amna and Summaiya Khan acquired an order for arranging a bridal shower, their first business venture into the fascinating world of entrepreneurs. Using their 
demiurgic skills, they went ahead to present the best bridal shower that the city of saints had ever seen.

Being young girls as they are, they were fully aware of the priorities of 'the bride to be' and her friends. So, the colour pallet they selected was every girl's favourite combination - Pink and Purple. And how was it possible if Midas' touch was there and Gold was not? Gold was there too, which added grace and elegance to entire set up.

Flower arrangements, fairy and candle lights, balloons, party props to photo booth frame, they provided everything that a 'bride to be' could think of. Curtains, table cloth, also the chairs dressers were custom made, Pink and Purple, according to theme. The decorations were simply breath taking. It made all the girls at the party to wish, it was their bridal shower. Some were totally surprised to hear that all the arrangements were done locally by these two sisters, Amna and Summaiya Khan and not by any designer from Lahore or Karachi.

Amna and Summaiya upholsted the photo frame for photo booth in Black Velvet and pearls. A beauteous way to save the memories of this respledent function. The crockery all used was regal and aristocratic in style. Which spoke volumes of the great taste of the selectors.

Even more alluring was the layout on the table. A scrumptious variety of candies and chocolates. Exquisite cakes in shape of formal gowns. Coloured cupcakes and gummy bear lollipops. In short, all this narrated the story of the innocence, creativity and sterling taste of Summaiya and Amna. It was due to these two Power puff girls that a 'bride to be' had the best bridal shower a girl can get and a lifetime of priceless memories.

We congratulate Amna Khan, Summaiya Khan for this brilliant show of event management and wish them, all the best for their future endeavours. Indeed they have selected a wonderful field of business to jump into.

Hats off to 
Ambreen Khan, for brilliantly transferring her own creative and entrepreneurial talents to her children. May they always make her proud.   

Cake cutting ceremony

The beautiful backdrop

A treat for eyes and appetite 


The elegant photo booth


The perfect cake for the bridal shower



A touch of Gold
Balloons


Sweets anybody?




Party props

Ambreen Khan, the proud mom of Amna and Summaiya receiving her prize at Blue fair.


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