Saturday, 5 November 2016
Whooping FPW sets fashion standards
Karachi-The three-day of production Design Pakistan 7 days (FPW) Winter Joyful was a reward for the design and beauty forward and an opportunity for the developers to display their newest wedding selection.
The aim to do efficiency, passion and determination on this event was to transfigure the Pakistan’s fashion business idea.
It was an eye-catching and excellent chance to enhance the lifestyle of favor industry to get fêted with people’s day to day lifestyle by tossing the national charm of fashion created by gifted brands and developers.
FPW is not just about fashion.
It is completely an enjoyment package operated by the celebrity power of artistes coming in, as showstoppers and top designs putting on the newest selections.
It recognized the excellent success of all developers in the field of favor.
The final day presented a fantastic line of developers starting with the amazing Nida Azwer followed by Saira Rizwan, Deepak n Fahad, Republic Womenswear, Rozina Munib and Nauman Arfeen.
The fashion week started out up with the live concert of musician and author Ali Sethi with his enchanting speech.
Ayesha Omar allured the slam as the showstopper for Nida Azwer.
Neelam Munir introduced her elegance and beauty to Saira Rizwan’s Collection.
Sarwat Gillani and Fahad Mirza stepped the slam for Nauman Afreen and presented his selection ‘Pukar’.
Sarwat striked a cause in ‘Pukar’ spectacular collection.
At the FPW event Pakistani fashion was at its best and all because of the truly amazing developers, professional designs and the design and beauty lovers who shown to be a amazing viewers.
The PR and management of the event were done by Maple Media.
Republic Womenswear
Republic Womenswear presented their newest wedding selection named ‘Mon Tresor’ significance My Value.
Mon Tresor told a tale of the Republic Lady and the treasure that can be found within her center.
Her beauty and sensuous moments showing through the clothing she veils herself with.
This selection introduced forth a new era woman who is individual, flexible and skilled yet elegant and smooth at center.
‘Mon Tresor’ used elaborations that relived the art of Jacobean and Arrasene channels of embroideries.
The silhouettes were huge and Victorian, motivated from the design and beauty brands of the 1950’s.
The color scheme varied from metal, crazy increased, increased brownish, shades of silver, shrub top and black.
Saira Rizwan
Saira Rizwan presented her newest wedding selection named ‘Banaras’ at FPW 2016.
The selection was mainly conventional using deeper shades over shades of red, reefs, plum and blue.
Inspired by the Mughal era, the selection combined together structural elements with the brand’s trademark conventional flower styles while making use of elaborations like tilla embroidering, screen printing and velvety as the key elements.
Neelam Munir Khan showstopped for the developer.
Rozina Munib
The selection composed of complex embroidering of plants and feathered designs not failing to remember the Top Gemstone.
The Soft light shades were the focus of this selection.
French Boring was the material used in most of the outfits.
Distinct forms conjunction with stylish and wealthy materials, her designs were nothing short of exuberance and beauty.
The shades targeted an discovery of natural shades, with shades that varied from wealthy spices or herbs to smooth pastels of 14 different group of mixture.
Mukhtara Mai fascinated the listeners by show avoiding for the developer and obtained a standing ovation from the viewers.
Deepak n Fahad
Amidst an era where wonderfully specific works impart within the vibrantly colored materials have become a typic en fashion reflection of category and standing, the stylish regalia of ‘rind’ana’ spectral within its soothingly relaxed shades, simplistically specific in its reflection of custom and styles as well, carried a poetically loving informal attraction & yet illustrating the valued reflection of a category apart in every aspect, aspect and regard with highest spectacular.
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