
Muhammad Bilal Tanveer – Carrying the Legacy Forward
As the son of Muhammad Tanveer, the visionary behind Highway Fashion since 1965, Bilal Tanveer grew up surrounded by tradition, craftsmanship, and innovation. In 2007, he founded Bazzaz as a modern expression of that legacy — blending the rich heritage of Highway Fashion with bold, contemporary bridal and cultural designs. Under his leadership, Bazzaz has become a symbol of elegance, quality, and timeless Pakistani fashion.
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At Bazzaz, we believe every dress tells a story — of love, culture, elegance, and individuality. That’s why each piece we create is:Handcrafted with premium fabricsEmbellished using traditional techniques like resham, dabka, zardozi, naqshi, and crystal workTailored to honor regional identities while embracing contemporary fashion sensibilitiesFrom bridal lehengas to formal wear, our designs are made to celebrate milestones — be it a wedding, engagement, or cultural festivity.

what bazzaz offers
Bazzaz proudly offers a diverse collection of bridal, formal, and traditional wear that represents the rich cultural heritage of every region in Pakistan. From the vibrant charm of Punjabi mehndis, the elegance of Balochi embroidery, to the intricate detailing of Afghani and Pashtun bridal styles — we craft each outfit to honor its cultural roots. Our pieces are designed for all special occasions, including weddings, engagements, festivals, and regional celebrations, making Bazzaz a home for every Pakistani woman who values tradition with timeless style.

Afghani Culture
Afghani culture is rich with history, color, and deeply rooted traditions. Known for its bold embroidery, mirror work, and vibrant color palettes, Afghani fashion reflects strength, pride, and beauty. Traditional Afghani bridal dresses often feature detailed threadwork, coins, tassels, and glass embellishments, symbolizing protection, joy, and heritage. Each region within Afghanistan has its own unique patterns and styles, making these dresses not just garments — but expressions of identity. At Bazzaz, we draw inspiration from this cultural richness to create modern yet authentic pieces that honor the legacy of Afghani women and their special ceremonies.
Balochi Culture
Balochi culture is a proud symbol of resilience, honor, and timeless beauty. Known for its intricate hand embroidery (Doch work), Balochi dresses are a true work of art — often taking months to complete by hand. The traditional Balochi bridal dress features bold geometric patterns, colorful threads, and mirror embellishments that reflect both heritage and personal expression. These dresses are often paired with embroidered shawls and heavy jewelry, especially for weddings and cultural ceremonies


Punjab Culture
Punjabi culture is vibrant, joyful, and full of color — celebrated through energetic traditions, music, and bold fashion. Punjabi bridal and festive wear often includes richly embroidered lehenga cholis, shararas, and ghararas, paired with colorful phulkaris and shimmering dupattas. The embroidery is often done with zari, gota, and resham, reflecting the region’s love for grandeur and festivity. Weddings in Punjab are full of life, with events like mehndi and sangeet that call for dazzling, expressive outfits