Dream Moulders organize Mughal-style Valentine’s Day event in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY: Dream Moulders event management organized magnificent Mughal-style Valentine’s Day event in New Jersey.
A magnificent and memorable Mughal-style Valentine’s Day event was held at the Royal Albert Palace in New Jersey, in which members of the South Asian community participated in large numbers.

The event was specially decorated to reflect the culture and traditions of the Mughal empire era, where the hall was decorated in a royal style.
The beautiful Mughal-style stage and sophisticated decorations took the guests to a historical and romantic atmosphere, adding to the splendor of the event.
The event began with stunning fashion shows by renowned fashion brands MyWish Couture, Resham Creations and Mubashira, where models showcased modern and classic Mughal era attire and presented the cultural heritage in a new color.

In the fashion show, along with women, male models also wore Mughal style royal attire, which further enhanced the atmosphere of the event.
The bridal show was also the center of special attention on this occasion, in which the models in Mughal style sophisticated and royal attire captivated everyone with their charming luxuries.
In the gathering of artists, Nirmal Roy and Richie Robinson won the hearts of the audience with their magical voices.

Classical dance performances added a traditional touch to the event.
The best dressed and the best model were awarded gold necklaces and silver coins by the renowned jewelry brand RK Jewels.
Later, Dream Moulders’s Adnan Khawaja extended special thanks to his team members, participants, and sponsors, and said that without their tireless work and cooperation this magnificent event would not have been possible. He said that such cultural programs strengthen harmony and cultural identity in the community.
The participants also enjoyed the Qawwali Night, which added life to the gathering.
The Mughal-themed event not only showcased art and culture, but also provided a royal atmosphere to the participants through traditional costumes, dance, and music.
The music made the night even more magical and the guests enjoyed it a lot. This event is proof that the glory and splendor of the Mughal era is still alive in the world of culture and art, and Dream Moulders is striving to keep this heritage alive in a unique way.