Thursday 2 April 2015

White, White Everywhere!

White is termed the colour of summer and looks like designers too it much too seriously this time.
White is making a statement all over the ramp. It's no secret that Karachi is obsessed with white but Telenor Fashion Pakistan Week 15 took it to a whole new level.

Nida Azwer: 

The collection consisted of light hues of grey, beige and black but white stood on its own. It was visible as embroidery, printed organza and solid separates.










My favorite was a monochrome look with a black jumpsuit and a white laser cut bolero which
looked trés chic and quite a trail blazer.



Lala Textiles


The collection aimed at showcasing disparate ways of styling lawn but the collection lacked luster.  Their in house designers used white for solid palette tops.






Fnk Asia

Quite surprisingly Fnk Asia left behind their forte traditional, tribal colours and silhouettes  and opted for a strong white palette. It had a boho chic element to it with lot's of lacy work, some fringes here and there and detailing at the back.







Huma Adnan brought the sexy backs back on the ramp.



Amir Adnan

Amir Adnan showed his Menswear collection for grooms which were high on finesse and richness. The fittings should have been better. Here is how he infused the white element in his collection. The double layered kurtas were definitely something to look out for.





In the tale of hits and misses, Zaheer Abbas gave #TFPW15 a definite hit. With florals blooming over white, flowing silhouettes, well tailored harem pants, crop tops and rich use of net, the collection was a powerful one. Undoubtedly one that would celebrated around the year.







Voluminous, shaadi wear, silks, chiffons tried and tested silhouettes and a strong base of white with embellishments in gold were seen in the collection by Gul Ahmad. Mostly known for day wear, Gul Ahmad made a sincere attempt to step into festive wear. Dhoti shalwars, anarkali frocks, fitted tunics and a gown pretty much sum up the collection.




I found the anarkali frock rather bland and not exactly fitting for the ramp. It definitely was an outfit that needed to be edited out.






Photo Credits: Movie Shoovy (Different Thinking) - Tapu Javeri

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