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Renowned designer Faiza Saqlain has publicly accused Maya Ali’s fashion label of copying her designs. Saqlain shared side-by-side images of her own dresses and similar outfits released by Maya Prêt. She directly questioned, “Should I be flattered? Inspiring this brand in ALL respects — from dress to model to backdrop.”
Moreover, Faiza expressed disappointment and sadness. The designer mentioned that Maya used to be her close friend. Now, she believes that Maya’s brand didn’t just take inspiration — it copied her work outright.

Faiza showed three clear comparisons: one bridal outfit, one velvet ombre saree, and a black peshwas look. Saqlain claimed each outfit had too many matching elements. From the design itself to even the model and background set-up.
Furthermore, Faiza urged Maya’s brand to “come up with something of your own. I cannot promise it will sell, but I hope it might.” Her frustration came through clearly in her words.
Meanwhile, social media buzzed with mixed opinions. Some users sided with Faiza and said the similarities were striking. One wrote, “Maya and Faiza used to be besties… I wonder what went down.”

On the other hand, others disagreed and said the outfits followed common bridal or festive styles in Pakistan. They argued that many brands create similar designs due to shared trends. One comment read, “I can’t see the resemblance in all three outfits; they are so different.”
At Six Screen Entertainment, we view this case as a strong example of a broader issue in fashion — the thin line that separates inspiration from imitation. Designers invest years of effort to build their names, so they deserve full recognition for their creativity.
Additionally, since Maya and Faiza were once close friends, this situation shows how creativity and friendship can collide in unexpected ways. It reminds us that professional respect must always come before rivalry.

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