All eyes have been on designers Sana and Safina as they opened Fashion Week Pakistan 2019 with a solo exhibition Tuesday night.
The emblem famous for its fusion paintings presented its collection below the banner of ‘Message from the East.’ It aimed to show how the aesthetics of the West were woven into the ensembles of the East.
“We want to deliver Western aesthetics for our nearby audience. The series is all about placing a balance between the East and West,” Safinaz Muneer told SAMAA Digital.
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“We have crafted our collection to show the beauty it brings out while the West meets the East,” remarked Sana Hashwani.
Novelty, but changed into left behind in the quest of getting the nice of both worlds.
The first day of the exhibition brought about a low-key start to the style season. The show started an hour late and had all of the accouterments of favor week — from the vibrant pink carpet with all visitors glammed up and getting their due fame to 3 beautiful designs from ace designers.
The designers experimented with bright sequins and performed with their shade palette. There had been solids, including black, maroon, turquoise, red, and pastel floral attire.
Sana Safinaz controlled the position of the entirety a touch bit of the whole thing in their series, from sequins to tassels and from pearls to Dhaka and zardozi. The bling stuck our eye, jogging from shirts to borders and shararas and sprinkled onto a pastel palette ranging from powder pinks to icy blues, mauves, and mint vegetables. The ensembles have been wearable even though not especially particular; however, distinctiveness has not become truly conventional in any of the showcases.
A host of celebrities were on the runway as showstoppers to ensure that the show received plenty of hype on social media.
As for the style, ‘safe’ could be a fantastic explanation. Some of the clothes had been safe but first-rate, while others had been alternatively dull.
Most of the attire consisted of long shirts and a combination of flared and cigarette pants. The floral bridal dresses managed to win us over, though.
On the upside, the FPW catwalk turned into a clean, vivid, black glass floor with trees set with red, pink, and orange hues inside the backdrop. Nubain Ali acted because the choreographer and Samiya Ansari of SABS adeptly churned out bridal appearances behind the curtain.
“This year’s display turned into more of how to fashion and the way to carry the appearance,” stated PR consultant Tehmina Khalid.
She stated that the bridal looks from the collection showcased heavy chokers, bare necks, and announcement earrings. The Sana Safinaz collection is a style statement that includes yesteryear’s greys and splashes them with a few new existences by installing florals. “I consider that it is a present-day trendsetter,” she introduced.
“With a complete package and placing the whole thing for all, the show became whole on its own,” stated Angie Marshall of Angie’s Salon and Institute.
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