Fashion week finale brims with wedding fever

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"Ishq-e-Raag" by Ayesha Ibrahim on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Ishq-e-Raag" by Ayesha Ibrahim on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Ishq-e-Raag" by Ayesha Ibrahim on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Ishq-e-Raag" by Ayesha Ibrahim on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Shalimar" by Deepak Perwani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Shalimar" by Deepak Perwani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Shalimar" by Deepak Perwani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Shalimar" by Deepak Perwani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Darwaish" by Huma Adnan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Darwaish" by Huma Adnan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Darwaish" by Huma Adnan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Darwaish" by Huma Adnan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Uraan" by Nauman Arfeen on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Uraan" by Nauman Arfeen on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Uraan" by Nauman Arfeen on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Uraan" by Nauman Arfeen on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Limitless" by Saba Asad on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Limitless" by Saba Asad on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Limitless" by Saba Asad on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Limitless" by Saba Asad on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Adam & Eve" by Sadar Fawad Khan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Adam & Eve" by Sadar Fawad Khan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Adam & Eve" by Sadar Fawad Khan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Adam & Eve" by Sadar Fawad Khan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Talea" by Shiza Hassan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Talea" by Shiza Hassan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Talea" by Shiza Hassan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Talea" by Shiza Hassan on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Khwahish" by Zainab Chottani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Khwahish" by Zainab Chottani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Khwahish" by Zainab Chottani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
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"Khwahish" by Zainab Chottani on night 3 of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. October 25, 2019. (Image via Talking Point)
Updated 26 October 2019
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Fashion week finale brims with wedding fever

  • Huge names from Karachi’s couture scene concluded the final day where all collections were bridal
  • One reigning microtrend appears to be the mixing of traditional Pakistani silhouettes with unusual colors

ISLAMABAD: The third and final day of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019 held at Karachi’s iconic Beach Luxury Hotel, had the city’s designers embrace the standout fact of the season: it’s wedding time. With the runway thronged in festive colours and metallics, the romance of the happily-ever-after took center ramp.

AYESHA IBRAHIM

Ayesha Ibrahim’s ‘Ishq-e-Raag’ was a fresh and inspired collection which did the seemingly impossible: it followed a very precise colour palette. Comprised of flowy lehengas, trousers and straight shirts, sarees and gowns all in metallic silvers, ivories and different shades of pink, it was a rare sight to see a designer play within a restricted colour wheel. But Ibrahim did great work, keeping the collection fun and with details that definitively separated one look from the next.

DEEPAK PERWANI

Every year on the fashion ramp, romance is usually listed as one inspiration or theme in wedding collections, but Deepak Perwani’s ‘Shalimar’ brought romance to life. First, this was a collection which presented unexpected colour on traditional silhouettes head on and also sent each design out in pairs while his models twirled, flirted and blushed away in saturated hues, tissue and organza details and in bridal outfits that were incredibly impactful. The grooms’ looks were knock-outs as well, with Perwani, a veteran designer, known for encouraging and focusing on grooms getting in on the wedding spirit.

HUMA ADNAN

‘Darwaish’ by Huma Adnan was a collection inspired by spirituality and sufism, and one that delivered. Adnan’s collection incorporated prints, embroideries, crystal work and lace, and also swayed heavily into reigning microtrend territory, i.e. Pakistani bridals in unapologetic colours. Adnan sent burnt oranges, bright mustards and dreamy corals down the ramp in ensembles that were just the right balance between traditional and contemporary. From brides to wedding attendees to a black-tie night, the collection was wearable and fashion forward.

NAUMAN ARFEEN

Nauman Arfeen, one of the few designers who creates clothes for both brides and grooms, presented ‘Uraan,’ a classic, unfussy collection elevated by its fine detailing. There was a burgundy sherwani with deep, dark red embroideries across it and a muslin colored three-piece ensemble featuring a wide leg shalwar and short jacket. Arfeen’s collection illustrated the story of a man learning to let go of his son as he is about to be married, a theme that is usually reserved for the other gender and one not often seen on the fashion ramp!

SABA ASAD

‘Limitless,’ Saba Asad’s couture presentation featured the designer’s signature hand embroidery across a collection made up of formal separates. Though these are not traditionally bridal looks, they can be worn to attend a wedding or even worn by a bride looking to break from tradition. The collection included metallic fabrics, blacks, whites and pinks with Swarovski crystal work weaving through pearls, and fine, intricate gota work.

SADAF FAWAD KHAN

“Adam and Eve” by Sadaf Fawad Khan was a pretty, albeit expected, take on bridal wear, and featured some more tried and tested bridal options like long shirts paired with lehengas, lehenga cholis with sheer detailing and gowns. A rosy hued, floral ensemble opened the show, and the collection gave its nod to trending colours and craftsmanship across the FPW ramp.

SHIZA HASSAN

By the designer’s own admission, ‘Talea’ by Shiza Hasan was designed for the “regal yet enthralling bride with a smile on her face.” Though bridal in nature, the collection brought some stylistic uniqueness into the mix by playing with cuts and styles not often associated with bridals, including a standout gold look with asymmetrical straps, sheer cross-over panels and culottes. The collection was a celebration of fuchsia, peaches, deep reds and multiple shades of garnet.

ZAINAB CHOTTANI

‘Khwahish,’ which means ‘wish,’ by Zainab Chottani was quirky, fun, whimsical and grounded in tradition, a possibly true come-to-life moment for today’s modern bride looking for her mega moment, while also wanting to invest in clothing that can be worn otherwise as well. The collection had ivory and gold, peacock blues, traditional reds and deep grey colours running through it but also had splashes of unexpected contrasts and more modern silhouettes playing against those fit for a traditional queen. Chottani’s collection was a strong follow-up to her show-stealing collection at PLBW earlier this year.


Pakistan says 13 militants killed in counterterror operations in northwest

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Pakistan says 13 militants killed in counterterror operations in northwest

  • Security forces kill 13 militants in northwestern Bannu and Mohmand districts, says military’s media wing
  • Military vows to continue action against militants at “full pace” to eliminate “foreign-sponsored terrorism“

PESHAWAR: Security forces killed 13 militants affiliated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or Pakistani Taliban this week in the country’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province during two counterterror operations, the military’s media wing said on Sunday. 

The first of the two operations, which took place on Dec. 12-13, was carried out in KP’s Mohmand district. Seven militants belonging to the TTP were killed during the operation, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement. 

The second operation took place in Bannu district where six militants were killed. The ISPR said security forces were carrying out sanitization operations in the area to eliminate any more “Indian-sponsored kharji” in the area. 

“Security Forces and Law Enforcement Agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country,” the ISPR vowed. 

Pakistan’s military frequently uses the term “khawarij” to describe the TTP. It accuses India of arming and funding militant groups in KP and Balochistan provinces, charges that New Delhi has denied. 

Islamabad alleges that TTP militants and other outfits plan militant attacks on Pakistan from Afghanistan and enjoy sanctuary in the country. 

Kabul rejects these allegations and says it cannot be held responsible for Pakistan’s security, which it says is Islamabad’s internal matter. 

These allegations have triggered tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, resulting in deadly border clashes in October that killed dozens of soldiers.