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Saying ‘I do’ in style: The designers that woke a bride in me

  • October 17, 2017

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KARACHI    : For someone in their 20s and not even adjacent to a idea of being hitched, I’ve always concocted a three-way commitment of Zuhair Murad, Reem Acra and Manish Malhotra for my discerning ‘shaadi’ ensembles. Being hexed by an avant-garde, initial edge, we couldn’t suppose one engineer (especially not local) who could realize a spousal guise of my dreams. But theory what? we might’ve had a change of heart.

A heed beam for any kind of bride – PLBW 2017 Day One

Sania Maskatiya, Misha Lakhani and MAHGUL are, unquestionably, designers – or might we contend ‘craftswomen’ that have taken a lead to change a picture of a modern-day bride who refuses to heed to governmental norms, who trashes a faith that squeals ‘A bride isn’t a bride unless she adorns all-things-red’; a bride who questions community beliefs and one that denies a primitive philosophies surrounding non-experimentation.

That’s a kind of bride we shall be and these women are substantially going to be obliged for crafting my irritable marriage attire.

Note: These designers done and designed a whole new-fangled complement of ‘backs’ – something us contemporary, up-to-the-minute chicas live for – and ahem, go to a gym for!

Sania Maskatiya

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Sania’s ‘SAMARKAND’ described in dual difference would be ‘All That’. Permeating extravagance and monarchy-kind-of vibes, we totally see myself over indulging in a huge crush of colour patterns and textures that a ensembles boasted.

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The assemblage bragged signature-traditional workmanship in contemporary and astonishing silhouettes, utilising an array of textiles from majestically gold-spun hankie to brocade, luxe silk, velour, jamawar and ethereal French nets.

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The collection would many really validate as being complicated heirlooms we would wish to treasure, and radically enclose from time to time – since they safety this multidimensional eminence.

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The outfits are not only picture-perfect for brides though they’ll be rocking for a bride’s sister too and we only puncture that! Paired with Amrapali Jewels, a showcase was zero brief of character personified.

MAHGUL

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‘Darya’ by MAHGUL, in my opinion, took birth when category common commitment with swagger. Comprising all whimsical, this sold showcase contingency be done necessary-to-don by my would-be groom! The above-the-knee Lucknowi sherwani , teamed with calf-snuggling white pajama pants – and that stylish slot block – drool estimable and a half, to contend a least.

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The amalgam of birthright and contemporary interest deems this collection as a must-see-and-must-adopt collection for couples that wish to lean light-years divided from eye-blinding hues and trite prevalent styles. The collection reconnoitered a bounds of a ‘basic’ conformation with a interplay of a prototypical and modern, to beget singly structured statements opposite an evolutionary spousal aesthetic.

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From incorporating 3D sculptural embellishments alongside creatively fashioned gota, tilla and dubka work techniques, MAHGUL aced their spousal game. Making it a indicate to line any outfit for an accented, new-fashioned finish, this showcase was a unconventional couple’s dream come to life.

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And oh those monochrome outfits accessorised with exclusively handmade khussas, afterwards teamed with high-fashion trinket by Outhouse was merely scenic.

Misha Lakhani

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The ‘Bagh-e-Bahar’ collection by Misha was indisputably on a mission: To support to any kind of forward-thinking, unconventional bride there is. Whether you’re into fashionable independent styles or designs that are suggestive of ethnic-vibes-meet-innovative-appeal – Misha’s ensembles will incontestably accommodate your needs.

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The collection vaunts complicated Mughal cultured with a brew of Persian, Central Asian and inland Indian-enthused bravura. And can we mention, that a dim bandeau choli only ‘spoke volumes’ to me like it was mine!

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Personalised hand-woven silks and Kashmiri backdrops cohabiting with reward peculiarity needlecraft issued an old-world attract – all while being multipurpose and facilely comfy. Housing different techniques such as applique with badla and zardozi with resham accents throughout, there was a cluster of colours to select from too – hues of shimmering ivory, pale gold, millennial pink, clear reds – we name it!

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With all my lucky fabrics (think fine silk, superb net, indulgent velour and decadent muslin), this showcase would be, not only a provide – though a feast for a bride and her parents! And only so we know, actor Armeena Khan was so wise to be a showstopper for this nifty collection.

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Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1533687/saying-style-designers-woke-bride/

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