Congratulations are in order for Brunei's Prince Abdul Mateen who got married to his fiance Yang Mulia Anisha Rosnah on Thursday. It has been a busy week for the couple, who embarked on the journey of togetherness in a 10-day long royal wedding from January 7 to January 16. While people of Brunei will continue to enjoy the afterglow of the royal wedding for days to come, we still can't get over the couple's wedding outfits. For the reception ceremony, Anisha picked a traditional Malay ivory gown or the Baju Kurung with an ornate hijab and a sheer veil trailing downwards from it. With high necklines and full sleeves, the regular fitted silhouette flew down to a broad pleated hem. She styled her look with pristine white pumps. It was adorned with a gleaming crown. The Brunei prince, on the other hand, wore his traditional military attire adorned with his badges and medallions all while breaking hearts of many single women out there.
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During her Khatam Quran event, Yang Mulia Anisha Rosnah looked ethereal in custom-made baju kurung from the shelves of Malaysian designer Teh Firdaus. Baju kurung is a traditional ensemble that features a two-piece set. Anisha wore a white regular-fitted kurta with full sleeves and embroidered borders. She styled it with straight skirt-style bottoms. She covered her head with a tulle dupatta. Just her engagement ring was enough to complete the elegant look.
For yet another ceremony, we spotted the couple twinning in an all-white look. The Brunei Prince looked handsome in his printed bhandhgala. He styled it with black formal shoes and a matching traditional hat. Yang Mulia Anisha Rosnah, yet again rested faith in a baju kurung but this time in a different style. The white number featured a short kurta with an embroidered scalloped border. The same embroidery was also seen on her full sleeves. Instead of tapered bottoms this time she picked a loose-fitted one without any detailing. Her plain sheer dupatta also featured scalloped borders. To tie the look together she picked a pair of beige-hued pumps.
Our favourite look from the wedding has to be the heavily embellished and embroidered gown for one of their dinner events. With a close-up neckline, the regular fitted number flew down to a flowy hem. She styled her look with a tulle drape that was embellished with subtle sequin work and formed a trail behind her. A matching shimmery clutch and gleaming necklace gave the final touch. Brunei's Prince Abdul Mateen was once again spotted in his official uniform.
Which of these styles did you like the best?
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