Fashion Pakistan Week brings you a very special finale - showcasing the legends, along with the designers whose success stories have just begun unfolding. In a celebration of the style of this city, tonight, presenting capusule collections are the incredible Shamaeel Ansari, Amir Adnan, Shehla Chatoor, Sadaf Malaterre, Maheen Khan and the Deepak Perwani.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
MISHA LAKHANI'S COLLECTION AT FASHION PAKISTAN WEEK 4
Misha Lakhani’s namesake young fashion label is the go-to for
impeccably crafted clothing that mixes a timeless aesthetic with a modern
perspective. She debuted her couture collection at Bridal Week in early October 2012, playing with the
theme of Colonial Transgression. The idea behind the collection was refining
the extravagance of old India, by fusing it with an international chic. Film,
art deco and vintage craftsmanship have been lifelong inspirationsfor Misha,
who has studied at Central Saint Martins and interned with Bunto Kazmi.
Saturday, 3 November 2012
PONDS RED CARPET AT FASHION PAKISTAN WEEK 4
The famous photographer Tapu Javeri and member of the ponds
council unveiled on the first day Fashion Pakistan Week 4 started with a
surprise that the lounge was literally the biggest thing on the red carpet.
There was display of beautiful antique stage with mannequins. As the red
curtains went up, the stage were displaying pieces from the creations of the
designer who were set to show their waiting collection at Fashion Pakistan Week
on coming 2 days of the show.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
LAL’S PATISSERIE CHOCOLATE BOUTIQUES LAUNCHING
Opening on Thursday the1st of November 2012 LAL’S PATISSERIE
CHOCOLATE BOUTIQUES, for chocolate lovers Lal Majid the chocolatier
extraordinaire, who spreads the luxuriousness of all things chocolate from
intimate chocolate shop in prestigious Zamzama to a flagship multi story
patisserie on Khayaban-e-Shahbaz Karachi.
Moreover on the launching day Madhia Majid daughter of Lal Majid a magnum brand
council member will be present with brand council
Monday, 29 October 2012
ADNAN PARDESY COLLECTION AT FASHION PAKISTAN WEEK 4
The new dresses presented by Adnan Pardesi as the
Autum/Winter collection were rocking. It is obvious that Women love the
collection of Adnan Pardesi because it’s glamorous, funky and very easy to wear.
It redefines the craft of “ralli” and gives a modern look. Truly using various
hand-crafted techniques such as weaving cross pleating and gathering of ribbons
and fabrics, it creates an unquestionable style in a non-contradictory fashion.
AAMIR BAIG COLLECTION AT FASHION PAKISTAN WEEK 4
Here it is Aamir Baig’s collection in black it is really
fabulous. He came up with “BLACK O BLACK” and highlights prints with cuts and
styles that are easy to wear for all class, rural or urban.
The print is inspired by Sindh culture, the block printing
signifies harmony and synergy, like Sindhi Ajrak single blocks are repeated to
create complete design
BANI D COLLECTION AT FASHION PAKISTAN WEEK 4
By combining cultural richness with western styling Aneeka
and Salma Cheema’s Baani D describe their line of ready wear as a “Desi-Boho,it
basically focus on mix and match. In the new collection of Baani D you will
find imprint of Chitral meets the blockprint of Sindh and Punjab .The latest collection of Baani D it is seen the distraction
of dori and leather detailing, by fabric folding techniques, that makes for a unique
combination. Finally it gives women a cosmopolitan flair
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