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Featuring Former Miss England Hamassa Kohistani from Tajikistan originally.

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You might be into plump ladies but most models need to be in shape to be able to fit in any clothes.

Fit does not mean anorexia. Many models are suffering from it seems. They are promoting something which is not so natural.

Any ways i dont wanna go in to frictional discussion and ruin your thread. You are doing a good job. What i like about the pics, most of the clothes are wearable other then ramp :). I have been to fashion shows and my expressions are like "how can any body in their sane mind wear this :o:".
What's with gayness among men and women lol. Does it comes with profession or vice verse ?

Izzat bacha ke chalna padta hai mere bhai :P
 
@Rajkumar none of these models are even remotely anorexic lol they are tall and weight is distributed accordingly, thats why they dont look like average girls. Google french models, you'll be shocked, they are like dead bones walking :/
 
Pakistani fashion is getting weird...
Welcome to planet cringe worthy
10 Times Our Pakistan Fashion Industry Went Insane With Menswear - SHUGHAL
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It’s a Wrap, PFDC Bridal Week 2015 : Day 3
8 HOURS AGO BY STAFF REPORT
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The final day of #PLBW2015 was opened with bridal showcases by Shamaeel Ansari followed by Nomi Ansari, Saira Shakira, Asifa & Nabeel, Ammara Khan and HSY as summarized below. Make-up and hair styling for Day-3 of PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week 2015 was done by the creative team at Nabila’s with male models styled by NGENTS.



Bridal Showcase: Shamaeel Ansari :

she showcased her bridal collection ‘Absolute Orientalism. The collection was inspired by a mixture of oriental ancient dynasties.





Bridal Showcase: Nomi Ansari

The second show of the day featured Nomi Ansari who was showcasing a bridal collection titled “Oudh”. The collection took inspiration from the fragrance itself and is encapsulated in a bright and festive allure of colors. ‘Oudh’ made use of traditional cultural elements, cuts, and silhouettes with contemporary touches. The brand played around with their silhouettes with cholis and lehngas mixed with capes and corsets. The collection employed a unique use of materials such as tulle, brocade and cotton net. ‘Oudh’ also featured a mixture of vintage elements and ethnic thematic motifs blended alongside rich and vagrant colours allowing the collection to epitomize the essence of ‘Oudh’. Media personalities Humayun Saeed, Mehwish Hayat and Uzair Jaswal participated in the showcase as showstoppers.





Bridal Showcase: Saira Shakira

He collection was titled “Seeking Paradise.” The collection was inspired by Russian pavlovsky posad shawls – a vision of ethereal beauty and elegance with feminine touches. Staying true to the theme, the collection was designed around shiny fabrics such as tissue and net. Seeking Paradise’ features majestic flairs, flowy gowns, short shirts, shararay and lehngay with embroidery giving a 3D effect to light fabrics. The main focus remains the beautiful intricate details of embroidered flowers and dabka and Naqshi handwork.

The collection featured shimmery hues of delicate colors and unusual mix – pearl grey, silver, old rose pink, teal and reds creating a very ethereal and sensual feel.





Bridal Showcase: Asifa & Nabeel

They showcased “Venetian Dreams”. Venetian balconies were the inspirational port for the collection. Fluttering, Vibrant Colors were drawn from the balconies and fused within ethnic jeweled pieces.

‘Venetian Dreams’ featured embroideries with a mirror a wild garden, consisting of sprouting jewels and gems. The work was embellished with various knotting, paired up with unconventional ways of dabka, kora and kaamdani on soft and sensuous fabric, accompanied by embellished 3D flowers that portrays femininity and fill life into our work.

The pallet can be put as, “Queen and her rags.” The collection showcased a marriage between the pretty pinks and the dark ebony.





Bridal Showcase: Ammara Khan

Collection titled “Memoirs from a Moonlit Garden” was inspired by a memorable moonlit rendezvous, in the wild garden of a bygone September. It marked the beginning of an eternal love. Romantic, feminine and fairytale like are the three words that best describe Ammara Khan’s #PLBW2015 presentation. There was a lady-like elegance harmoniously blended with a contemporary design philosophy that brought forth a collection that is timeless.





Bridal Showcase: HSY

The finale of the concluding day of the fifth PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week was staged by Pakistan’s leading couturier HSY who showcased his Fall/Winter Bridal Couture Collection 2015.

Inspired by the heavens, the HSY’s bridal couture collection was intricately detailed and extraordinarily feminine, which marked a return to a demure and softer color palette and silhouette reminiscent of HSY’s work of the early 2000′s, now re-presented in a context manifest of the wants and needs of the woman of today. With a strong focus on the use of fabrics both timeless and pure, HSY celebrated his true passion for embroideries and surface embellishment with this collection, combining his deep understanding of the Western silhouette with quintessentially Eastern embroideries. For the collection, HSY also collaborated with edgy and exciting jewelry designer Zohra Rahman, whose work is best known for its inimitable signature.

The Bank Alfalah Rising Talent Show Award for #PLBW2015 was presented to Hamza Bokhari of JEEM by Hamza Bokhari.
 
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