Pantene Bridal Couture Week- Day 3
Karachi May 11, 2014: The final day of
Pakistan’s most anticipated bridal show, Pantene Bridal Couture Week 2014
attracted a huge number of celebrities, socialites and fashionistas. The
audiences were treated to the beautiful aroma of fresh flowers and fun
activities in the foyer area, where they captured the fun moments in the
beautifully designed lounges amidst fresh flower arrangements, and were further
enthralled by the change in décor of the ramp area which was lined with fresh
flowers and had a new central motif.
The fashion show
started with Nida Azwer’s “The Kothari Parade II". In her PBCW 2014 collection,
Nida Azwer represented her love of the subcontinental culture and history,
working across fabrics such as French Chantilly lace, fine silks, masuri, brocades, nets and cotton nets
in a range of hues featuring shades of red, rust, navy blue and turquoise with
accents of purple and grey. The main highlight of Nida Azwer’s showcase was the
introduction of unchi goth ka ghara, layered
panel shirts and lenghas paired with jackets and net duppatas, which truly gave the critics something to write about.
Nida Azwer’s
collection was followed by that of renowned designer Mifrah’s. She unveiled
contemporary gowns and traditional bridal outfits which have ruled our culture
for an indefinite period. Her collection, inspired by the “Lucknawi culture”
had intricate and delicate hand-embroideries donned by the women of the
Sultanate. Yasir Mazhar, Faisal Qureshi and Aijaz Aslam were her showstoppers.
Next to grace the
runway were the perfectly tailored sherwanis
and intricately embroidered ensembles by the iconic Pakistani designer Nauman
Arfeen. His ensembles were a true reflection of how perfect tailoring can
enhance the look of not just the outfit but also the wearer. His segment was
packed with celebrities walking on the ramp which included Aijaz Aslam, Aliya Imam,
Farhan Agha, Mansha Pasha, Shamoon Abbasi and Faisal Qureshi.
Act 1 of the final day ended with a grand showcase by Tabassum
Mughal Haute Couture. Her PBCW 2014 collection titled ‘Floral
Tapestries/’Embroidered Dreams’ was deeply inspired by nature and the royal
courts of the 16th century. The collection was a glorious interplay between
art, nature and fashion, with artistic representations of vases and urns filled
with aromatic blooming flowers. Notably, the house’s ruby- red bridal coats featuring
richly embroidered depictions of wildlife and gold urns added an element of art
to the collection. Soft, sheer fabrics including lace, net and chiffon were
juxtaposed with rich elements such as pure silk and velvet in three
distinct palettes: ivory and gold;
gradient tonal ombré, and rich and regal hues such as deep ruby-red,
effervescent emerald green and claret.
Act 2 started with the much-awaited show of Day Three by
none other than the guru of our fashion world, Deepak Perwani. His Pantene Bridal
Couture Week collection 2014 was inspired by the bygone Ottoman Empire, the
silk route and the subcontinent. Net, tulle, organza, silk, chamois, digital,
screen, hand-work and exquisite block prints defined the mood of this
collection.
Deepak Perwani was followed by Asifa Nabeel. The
collection titled “NOOR-E-KUAAR” was designed to perfection, keeping in mind
the need to have something magnificent, traditional yet contemporary and with
the trendiest of styles to give a pleasant bridal look this season. Asifa &
Nabeel’s collection was gracefully adorned with the mesmerizing artistry of the
“Mahal” but had a supreme cultural feel to it that further added to its
luxuriousness. Singer Gauhar Mumtaz and the beautiful and glamorous Anum
Gauhar.
Gearing up for the grand finale of the 8th Pantene
Bridal Couture Week, the audiences were given the last treat of the night with
a special performance by filmstar Noor. Choreographed by Bodybeat, the
performance further charged up the attendees, setting the mood for the grand
finale.
The choreographer and designer extraordinaire, HSY
dazzled the audiences with his unique, edgy and chic “Orchid” Collection. The
Orchid Collection derived its inspiration from the radiant bloom and created a
captivating harmony of fuschia, purple and pink undertones combined with
intricate embroideries and fabric textures. HSY’s magical collection
intrigued the eye with its clever layering and sparked the imagination with its
use of colours inspired by the beauty of nature. The finale closed in a grand
and dramatic style with brilliant choreography and huge round of applause from
the audience.
The show was produced by
the in-house team of HUM Network, choreographed by the designer and
choreographer extraordinaire HSY, with backstage management by Production
[021]. The make-up and styling was done by Saba Ansari and her team at
Sabs. The event’s lead sponsor was world’s renowned shampoo brand, Pantene. The
event was powered by Telenor, with FM106.2 as its radio
partner, food partner BURGER KING and fragrance partner Junaid Jamshed J. PBCW
was refreshed by Diet PEPSI. Faisal Farooqui and his
team at Dragonfly along with in-house photographers Ahsan Qureshy and Haris
Usmani were engaged for all official photography of the event.
PR of the event was handled by the PR department of HUM Network Ltd and Xenith
PR.
Pantene Bridal Couture Week- Day 3
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