Fashion
Pakistan Week Winter Festive 2016:
Day-3
The
Fashion Pakistan Week Winter Festive 2016 continued on its third day
today at Pearl Continental, Karachi. #FPW2016 Day 3 highlighted the
fashion trends of the upcoming season where a mix of 20 renowned and
upcoming designers showcased the soul of Pakistani fashion through
their collections.
Today’s
show was opened by Nida Azwer followed by Saira Rizwan, Deepak n
Fahad, Republic Womenswear, Rozina Munib and Nauman Arfeen as
summarized below. Make-up for Day-3 of Fashion Pakistan Week Winter
Festive 2016 was done by the creative team at N-Pro for the female
models whereas the male models were groomed by N-Gents. The exquisite
jewelry was provided by Sheherzad at Labels.
In
terms of further patrons and sponsors, the success of Fashion
Pakistan Week Winter Festive 2016 continues to prompt private sector
associates to grow in their engagement of the platform to launch new
products, marketing campaigns and promotional activities sharing a
common vision with the FPC to develop and promote Pakistan’s
fashion industry. In this same spirit, this year the FPC welcomed
Urdu 1 as official Event and Media Partner, TDAP as the official
hospitality partner, Coca Cola as the official beverage partner,
Patio the official food partner, FM91 the official radio partner and
Daraz.pk as Welcome Gift Partner.
Fashion
Pakistan Week Winter Festive 2016 [#FPW2016] is being directed by the
in-house FPC team with HSY as the show choreographer and hair, makeup
and styling by N-Pro/NGENTs. Event management was by CKO Events
Architecture, backstage management by Production 021, Maheen Karim is
the official spokesperson for FPC, digital support by MindMap
Communications, photography by Tapu Javeri with public relations by
Walnut Communications.
Show
Opener: Nida Azwer
The
collection took its inspiration from geometric shapes and
textured surfaces interspersed with detailed floral patterns
and the ateliers signature bird and nature inspired motifs,
incorporating detailed compositions worked in zardozi and resham.
True to the ateliers revivalist ethos of using traditional craft in a
contemporary narrative, ‘Alankara’ introduced modern textures
mixed with classic traditional zardozi work across experimental
pieces such as intricately worked trench coats, shorter
structured jackets and tops and high waisted gharara's. The
collection also revealed intricately hand crafted shawls or chaddars.
Bridal
Collection: Saira Rizwan
Saira
Rizwan showcased her latest bridal collection titled ‘Banaras’ at
FPW 2016. The collection was primarily traditional using darker
shades over hues of red, coral, plum and blue. Inspired by the Mughal
era, the collection blended together architectural motifs with the
brand's signature traditional floral patterns while making use of
embellishments like tilla embroidery, screen prints and velvet as the
key elements.
Deepak
n Fahad
Amidst
an era where exquisitely detailed works imbue within the brightly
hued fabrics have become a norm en vogue representation of class and
status, the elegant regalia of ‘rind'ana’ spectral within its
soothingly calm shades, simplistically detailed in its representation
of tradition and trends alike, carried a poetically romantic casual
appeal & yet depicting the treasured representation of a class
apart in every facet, aspect and respect with utmost pristine.
Bridal
Collection: Republic Womenswear
Republic
Womenswear showcased their latest bridal collection titled 'Mon
Tresor' meaning My Treasure. Mon Tresor told a story of the Republic
Woman and the treasure that lies within her heart. Her beauty and
sensuality reflecting through the garment she veils herself with.
This collection brought forth a new era woman who is individualistic,
versatile and talented yet feminine and soft at heart. 'Mon Tresor'
used embellishments that relived the art of Jacobean and Arrasene
mediums of embroideries. The silhouettes were grand and Victorian,
inspired from the fashion houses of the 1950's. The color palette
ranged from metallic, wild lavender, rose brown, shades of gold, tree
top and black.
Rozina Munib
The
collection comprised of intricate embroidery of flora and feathered
designs not forgetting the Crown Jewel. The Soft pastel colors were
the focus of this collection. French Lame was the fabric used in most
of the dresses. Distinct shapes blend with elegant and rich fabrics,
her creations were nothing short of exuberance and elegance. The
colors focused an exploration of natural hues, with shades that
ranged from rich spices to soft pastels of 14 different series of
combination.
Nauman
Arfeen
Nauman
Arfeen’s collection ‘Pukaar’ made a beautiful plea to the
world. While soft hues like pistachio green, pearl white, dusty gold
evoked a sense of serenity, splashes of deep maroon add richness –
depicting the spectrum of love. Mughal inspired form introduces
grandeur, turbans, clothes and other ornaments embellish the whole
look.
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