Day 2 of PFDC Sunsilk Fashion week featured 7 ramp shows with designers Asifa and Nabeel, Nida Azwer, Zara Shahjahan, Sehyr Saigol of Libas, Khadija Shah of Elan, Muse and PIFD Students.
Nida Azwer at PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week Karachi
Nida Azwer presented her collection titled Auspicious Musings, here the designers musings are on China and on the concentration of the motifs. A primarily white collection anyone that has seen the designers work knows her love for printed motifs. This time she highlighted the elegant crane in black and gold. The models channeled the look of the geisha with small red pouted lips. Color was not lost on the collection and it came in bold strokes within the outfits and lifted the pieces that had long flared dresses and mid length dresses, both done very well and just right.
Nida Azwer at PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week Karachi
Nida Azwer presented her collection titled Auspicious Musings, here the designers musings are on China and on the concentration of the motifs. A primarily white collection anyone that has seen the designers work knows her love for printed motifs. This time she highlighted the elegant crane in black and gold. The models channeled the look of the geisha with small red pouted lips. Color was not lost on the collection and it came in bold strokes within the outfits and lifted the pieces that had long flared dresses and mid length dresses, both done very well and just right.
Asifa & Nabeel's Collection at PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week Karachi
Asifa & Nabeel's collection was inspired by Romulus and opened with Shahzad Roy and Hadiqa Kiyani as models dressed in silvery grey. Magenta, grey and navy blue was the color palette that made up their collection. Formal dresses in magenta and navy blue were interspersed with casual wear in grey prints. The custom printed fabric was pretty but could have been used better.
Asifa & Nabeel's collection was inspired by Romulus and opened with Shahzad Roy and Hadiqa Kiyani as models dressed in silvery grey. Magenta, grey and navy blue was the color palette that made up their collection. Formal dresses in magenta and navy blue were interspersed with casual wear in grey prints. The custom printed fabric was pretty but could have been used better.