Slow luxury, not trends
We design pieces to be re-worn for years - styled differently for new chapters instead of chasing seasons or viral moments.
STYLING WITH MOH BY MEERA
Thoughtful outfit pairings, colour stories and styling notes to help you wear our Chikankari beyond a single occasion. From weddings and festive evenings to slow Sundays and travels, here’s how we imagine each Moh by Meera piece moving with you through real life.
Styling philosophy
Moh by Meera is styled to feel lived-in and effortless - soft pastels, breathable fabrics and silhouettes that move with you. Each look is meant for real life: celebrations, airport mornings, long dinners and quiet Sundays, all held together by the same gentle Chikankari.
We design pieces to be re-worn for years - styled differently for new chapters instead of chasing seasons or viral moments.
Traditional Chikankari is paired with contemporary cuts and easy layering, so your outfit feels as at home at a Dubai brunch as it does at a family wedding.
From intimate mehendis to sunset dinners in Dubai, here are a few ways to style Moh by Meera for different kinds of gatherings.
Pastel kurta sets and co-ords with soft mukaish, paired with juttis and fresh, dewy skin - easy to move in, gentle on the eye, and beautiful in natural light.
Pastel kurta sets with soft mukaish, paired with juttis and fresh skin — easy to move in, beautiful in natural light.
Breezy Mudra jalabiyas and layered Manthan sets in airy fabrics, worn with soft waves, minimal jewellery and sandals. Perfect for beachside pheras, poolside brunches and sunset cocktails.
A few hero pieces from our collections, styled for daytime ease, wedding celebrations and travel — so you can rewear them long after the first occasion.
A fluid Chikankari Anarkali from the Maya collection, with soft mukaish sprinkles and sheer organza sleeves - light on the body, luminous in movement.
Daytime minimal
Bare neck, soft gold studs, nude flats and hair in a low bun. Let the Anarkali do the talking - perfect for a brunch, intimate roka or civil registration in daylight.
Wedding guest
Add a statement earring, metallic heels and a potli bag. Keep makeup dewy with a soft kohl eye so the Chikankari and mukaish catch the light without feeling heavy.
Travel ready
Layer with a lightweight shawl or stole, flat sandals and a crossbody bag so your hands stay free. Soft waves or a loose braid keep the look relaxed for airport mornings or destination dinners.
Pastels, mukaish, ivory, soft gold — a few notes on how we like to balance colour, texture and jewellery so the Chikankari quietly stays at the centre.
Pastels & daylight
Our pastel pieces love daytime light. Pair them with soft gold jewellery, glossy lips and nude nails for a fresh, camera-friendly look that keeps the focus on the Chikankari work.
IVORY, ECRU & SOFT GOLD
Ivory and ecru pieces read as modern heirlooms. They pair beautifully with soft gold, champagne or pearl accents and work for evenings where you want to look dressed without looking “done up”.
MUKAISH & EVENING LIGHT
Pieces with heavier mukaish catch every bit of light, so the styling around them can stay quiet. Think sleek hair, minimal jewellery and clean lines in your accessories.
Gentle guidance to help you choose silhouettes and lengths that feel like you — whether you prefer more coverage, more movement or something in between.
Send us your event, a quick selfie and how you like to feel in your clothes, and we’ll reply with 2-3 outfit options from our collections.