Monday, 8 June 2015

Three-day bridal couture show begins



KARACHI: With an average of eight designers showing everyday along with a grand couturiers segment, the three-day Telenor Bridal Couture Week got under way at the Palm on Friday night.
In its 10th year now, the bi-annual show held in Karachi and Lahore has matured into an event that showcases the latest in bridal trends by both established and emerging designers and one that also triggers and introduces new trends.
Hassan Sheheryar Yasin opened Day One with a collection that encompassed traditional embroidery tankas in festive colours in both menswear and women’s wear. A matador short jacket stood out in the men’s line while the fanciful women’s line featured outfits inspired by the royal darbars of the subcontinent and fused with chic modernism.
Rizwan Ahmed’s paid tribute to his departed mother with the Jannat collection in ivory tones and play with sheer volume with lots of razzle dazzle and shimmer and shine. Ayesha Ibrahim’s Khaista collection used net, silk, chiffon and jamawar mostly in fuschia and pink bridal tones while the silhouette remained traditional with angarkha cuts and short-tail ghararas.

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