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Bridal wear dresses by Zara Shahjahan 2011-12
Zara Shahjahan is the designer who can put different
eras and cultures together with such subtlety that the result is not
just a great asset to your wardrobe but also a comment upon the
evolution of fashion in this part of the world. In simple words each one of Zara Shahjahans creation is a fashion statement. Her earlier lines of exquisite gaara embroidery saaris and sheesha work
were so well received by the industry that in her few years of
experience Zara Shahjahan has become a name to be reckoned with. she is
the trend setter in fashion industry. Here is the bridal wear collection of Zara Shahjahan launched this year.
Karachi Fashion Week: Rizwanullah, Mistry spice it up
KARACHI: The second day of the Karachi
Fashion Week was laced with glaring disappointments and obvious fashion
faux pas on the ramp. While there was diversity — from Nina Ajmal’s
tie-and-dye tops to Zara’s Bermuda shorts — the event was marred by
mistakes made earlier. If the day was saved, it was only because of
fashion designers Syed Rizwanullah and Nadya Mistry.
Zara Zara’s Spring/Summer collection 2012 saw a deep loyalty to the brand’s signature style and stuck to trendy and sporty clothes — the look Zara is famous for at the international level as well. The men’s range saw Bermuda shorts in floral prints, cargo pants and flip-flops, while the women’s line created a stir with mini-skirts and high-heels.
Indus Higher School
Unfortunately, the young lot of Indus Higher School failed to impress
on the ramp. In a collection of western-styled outfits for men, turbans
don’t stand a chance. Similarly, motifs of wish bones and human skulls
don’t seem to have mass appeal either. Meanwhile, in the women’s line,
the concept of scissors hanging on cocktail dresses was another fashion
no-no.
Nina Ajmal
Nina Ajmal made her debut on the ramp with a casual collection
comprising of tie-and-dye tops. However, one couldn’t help but wonder
why the designer chose to show gold, shimmery shalwars. Overall, the collection failed to excite with most of the outfits looking identical.
Nadya Mistry
Nadya Mistry’s ode to late singer Amy Winehouse’s philosophy of style
was definitely unique and creative, but this can only be said about the
western outfits she offered. Mistry, the French-trained designer, paid
tribute to the late singer in her collection titled ‘Amy’, and her
models had the ‘Winehouse look’ — with everything from the beehive
hairdo to the dramatic eye make-up.
However, Mistry’s decision to have an eastern collection around the
same theme backfired as it failed to live up to the expectations of the
crowd.
Rizwanullah’s ‘Black’ collection was striking with the designer using black offset with vibrant embroidery. While the creations were bold and funky, the embroidery definitely had a hint of traditional Pakistan. The designer had his wife, model Fayezah Ansari, walk the ramp in a long flowing, backless black gown which won resounding applause by the audience.
M.A.K
Mateen Ahmed Khan’s menswear collection, a fusion of 1970s and 1980s
era saw safari suits with motifs from the Mughal era. The creations,
with shades of blue and whites, ended up looking repetitive.
Syed Rizwanullah
Rizwanullah is known to make a splash and he did exactly that with
his collection at KFW, where the audience was stunned to see a male
model walking the ramp in his underwear. However, notice must be given
the rest of the designer’s collection which saved the night.Rizwanullah’s ‘Black’ collection was striking with the designer using black offset with vibrant embroidery. While the creations were bold and funky, the embroidery definitely had a hint of traditional Pakistan. The designer had his wife, model Fayezah Ansari, walk the ramp in a long flowing, backless black gown which won resounding applause by the audience.
Karachi Fashion Week 2011 | Nina Ajmal day Two | Nina Ajmal Latest Collection 2011-12 | Nina Ajmal Ready To Wear
Nina Ajmal Latest Collection At Karachi Fshion Week
Nina Ajmal made her debut on the ramp with a casual collection
comprising of tie-and-dye tops. However, one couldn’t help but wonder
why the designer chose to show gold, shimmery shalwars. Overall, the collection failed to excite with most of the outfits looking identical.
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