High street clothing store makes patriotic planting pledge to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day

Updated 16 August 2018
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High street clothing store makes patriotic planting pledge to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day

  • Shoppers who buy from Sapphire’s “Hommage” collection will have a tree planted in their name
  • Planted at Lahore’s Akhuwat University, the trees are to be be marked by plaques bearing the name of the shopper who made the purchase

ISLAMABAD: One of Pakistan’s most sought-after fashion brands, Sapphire, celebrated Pakistan’s 71st Independence Day by promising to plant a tree in the name of shoppers who buy from their “Hommage” collection, a promotion the company marked with a slogan urging customers to “Make Pakistan Green Again.”

The high street brand’s pledge was a present to Pakistan on its 71st birthday. It has promised to plant a tree for every kurta sold and to give customers a plantable shopping bag that doubles as a seed carrier as it has seeds embedded within it.

The “Hommage” collection of bright and colorful clothes, includes a patriotic kurta printed with the word Pakistan, and the crescent and moon that symbolize the nation. 
Trees will be planted by Sapphire at Akhuwat University in Lahore.

Customers who buy a kurta from the collection and give their name to the store, will have a plaque erected bearing their name beside the tree.
The Sapphire seed bags come with instructions explaining how the concept works. They have been made out of biodegradable materials so that the once planted, the seeds will be able to grow in the earth.

The company said that it is looking into making the bags a permanent fixture. Currently the plan is to make the bags available at all Sapphire stores until the bags sell out.


Saudi 100 Brands brings fashion to Saudi Cup 2026

Updated 13 February 2026
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Saudi 100 Brands brings fashion to Saudi Cup 2026

DUBAI: The Saudi Fashion Commission’s Saudi 100 Brands program is part of the Saudi Cup 2026, held from Feb. 13-14 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh. 

The event marks the fourth year in a row that the initiative has featured at the internationally recognized sporting and cultural event.

The fashion program is spread over two days, with runway presentations scheduled throughout the evenings. On Feb. 13, collections were presented by Saudi fashion brands THEXO, Enays and Sulitude. Feb. 14 features runway shows by MD29, Adara By Fa and Hajruss. 

Alongside the runway program, a dedicated exhibition space showcases selected jewelry and accessories pieces, allowing visitors to view the work up close.

Participating designers will present collections that draw on Saudi references while engaging with contemporary design, offering insight into how local fashion continues to develop. 

“Since 2022, the Saudi 100 Brands program has been an integral part of the Saudi Cup, positioning fashion as a cultural expression within one of the Kingdom’s most globally visible events,” said Saudi Fashion Commission Chief Executive Burak Cakmak, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

“This platform has enabled brands to bring together heritage and contemporary narratives that reflect identity, creativity and innovation,” Cakmak said. “This year represents a natural evolution from an exhibition to a curated showcase, reinforcing fashion’s role as a dynamic cultural platform within the Saudi Cup.”