A number of female celebrities have been spotted wearing a masculine style of shalwar kameez and it has been a growing trend ever since. There have been a number of increasing fashion brands that are beginning to adapt this trend and adding it to their latest collection. View this post on Instagram Mm mmmm 🙃 A post shared by Saba Qamar (@sabaqamarzaman) on Nov 2, 2018 at 6:33am PDT The design is quite simple and therein lies its beauty. Many celebrities have sported this look pairing it with white sneakers, khussaas and even male style boots. Saba Qamar was the first to introduce this trend; she pulled of a glamorous black masculine shalwar kurta look which was then followed by many other female celebrities. Sadaf Kanwal was seen carrying of the same masculine cut in mustard color with a long strap bag. She paired up her look with a pair of emerald green khusaas and looked phenomenal. View this post on Instagram Black fire 🔥 #sanambaloch #official #exclusive A post shared by Sanam Baloch (@thesanambaloch) on Jun 28, 2018 at 12:54am PDT View this post on Instagram I am a tomboy now. I always wanted to fit in with my Brother’s group. So I climbed trees and played with lead soldiers #NH . But I am a woman’s woman. I never understood women who don’t have woman friend.. @humayunalamgir @humayunalamgirmenswear Thanks a lot for reminds me of childhood memories where everything was as fresh as the bright blue sky.. #Nimrakhan #tomboygirl #Eidoutfit #NH #humayunalamgir #karachiites A post shared by Nimra Khan (@nimrakhan_official) on Aug 23, 2018 at 2:11am PDT Hania Amir was seen continuing the trend in a black shalwar kurta, followed by celebrities like Sanam Baloch and Nimra Khan. Khan, who paired the kurta with a funky style peshawari chapel looked elegant and trendy. View this post on Instagram Some Sapphire lovin’ A post shared by Hania Aamir (@haniaheheofficial) on Oct 17, 2018 at 1:11pm PDT But is this trend a newcomer in the fashion industry or a comeback from the 80s? A comeback of course! We’ve all watched drama serials like ‘Tanhaiyaa’ and ‘Ankahi’ in which famous brand Tee Jays dressed our beautiful actresses, back in the day in baggy and monotone shalwar kameez. But is this trend a newcomer in the fashion industry or a comeback from the 80s? A comeback of course! We’ve all watched drama serials like ‘Tanhaiyaa’ and ‘Ankahi’ in which famous brand Tee Jays dressed our beautiful actresses, back in the day in baggy and monotone shalwar kameez. This trend had become quite a sensation in the 80s (as proven by the old pictures in our family albums) and is now going through a much-needed revival. What are your thoughts on this style of Shalwar Kameez? Is this style a little too much? Would you try it? Who do you think looked best in this style of “Shalwar Kameez”?