Mujra fashion is rooted in , deriving its name from the word for "salutation" or "paying respect". Traditionally performed in the royal courts of the Indian subcontinent, the attire was designed to be as lyrical as the dance itself.

In cities like Abbottabad and Lahore, mujra-inspired fashion serves as a vibrant reflection of local cultural heritage. Current "target" trends include:

: Designers are increasingly mixing these traditional elements with contemporary cuts, such as sheer jackets over lehengas or minimalist monochrome Anarkalis for a "retro-chic" vibe. Target Fashion Trends

: Ghunghroos (metallic bells) are both a musical instrument and a stylistic hallmark, often tied over embroidered Juttis .