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How to Wear a Cuff Bracelet in Pakistan — Fit, Wrist, and What to Pair It With

How to Wear a Cuff Bracelet in Pakistan — Fit, Wrist, and What to Pair It With

It looks effortless on everyone else. On you it either feels too loose and spins around all day, or too tight and leaves a mark by evening — and nobody ever explains that the fit is supposed to be ...

Eid Outfit Jewelry Pairing by Colour — What Actually Matches in Pakistan

Eid Outfit Jewelry Pairing by Colour — What Actually Matches in Pakistan

The outfit is decided two weeks before Eid. The jewelry decision happens forty minutes before you leave the house, standing in front of a drawer, holding three different necklaces against the same...

The Jewelry Every Pakistani Woman Should Actually Own

The Jewelry Every Pakistani Woman Should Actually Own

Every Pakistani woman has too much jewelry she never wears and not enough of the pieces she reaches for every morning. The problem is not quantity. It is that nobody told her which four pieces ac...

Collar Style Necklaces in Pakistan — What They Are and How to Wear Them

Collar Style Necklaces in Pakistan — What They Are and How to Wear Them

There is a particular kind of necklace that does something most pieces cannot — it changes the silhouette of whatever you are wearing, not just adds to it. If you have seen one sitting high on th...

How to Stack Bracelets in Pakistan — Read The Complete Wrist Layering Guide at Mithra and Co Official

How to Stack Bracelets in Pakistan — The Complete Wrist Layering Guide

There is a specific kind of wrist that looks effortlessly put together — three pieces, each distinct, all somehow reading as one deliberate decision. And then there's the version where four bracele...

Jewelry for Ramadan in Pakistan — Learn What Actually Works Through the Month at Mithra and Co Official

Jewelry for Ramadan in Pakistan — What Actually Works Through the Month

Ramadan dressing in Pakistan is a particular kind of problem. The occasions are real — iftar gatherings, tarawih prayers, family dinners, Eid preparation — but the backdrop is also fasting, longer ...