Mawra Hocane revisited her Lux Style Awards appearance on Instagram, posting a set of 11 pictures in a carousel. The carousel is a mix of close-up portraits and composed full-length shots and arrives with a short caption: “About last night… ????” and a follow-up line referencing her LSA look, offering viewers a clean record of the evening.

The outfit is essentially monochrome: a black, sequined jacket layered over a long, streamlined skirt, cinched at the waist with a leather tie. The ensemble reads as a studied balance between shine and structure.
Pointed, low-profile shoes and minimal jewelry (a watch and a couple of rings) keep the overall effect measured.

Hair and makeup maintain the same careful restraint. A half-up, slicked-back style gives the face clean lines, while the makeup emphasizes warm, well-blended tones: defined brows, soft eye definition and skin finished with a natural glow.

One of these images show the Sabaat actress on video call with husband Ameer Gillani, and we assume she was showing him her LSA look before anyone else could get a chance to see or appreciate the Jafaa actress.
Mawra Hocane is one of Pakistan’s most recognisable contemporary actresses, known for her expressive performances, refined screen presence and thoughtful choice of roles.
She rose to mainstream prominence with television dramas such as Ahista Ahista and , where her nuanced performances highlighted her ability to bring vulnerability and strength to complex characters.
She further strengthened her position with hit dramas like Aangan, Sabaat, Jafaa and Qissa Mehrbano Ka, consistently taking on emotionally layered characters rooted in realism. Mawra also made her mark in cinema, notably with the Pakistani film Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2, one of the highest-grossing local films, and her Bollywood debut Sanam Teri Kasam, which later achieved cult status.

Over the years, she has received multiple nominations and accolades, including Hum Awards recognition, cementing her reputation as a performer of substance.
Mawra is particularly known for choosing dramas that explore social issues, moral complexity and strong female perspectives, often favouring character-driven narratives over formulaic projects, which is an approach that has defined her career and set her apart in the industry.






