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Uroos-ul-Bilad takes centre theatre during a PITF Expo

  • November 02, 2017

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KARACHI: The Pakistan International Trade Fair (PITF 2017) was hold from Oct 26 to 29, 2017 during a Karachi Expo Centre. This general satisfactory was courteously resolved with an interesting Gala Night “Uroos ul Bilaad – Tales of Mystical Beauty” that consisted of a conform uncover and a low-pitched concert.

The conform uncover displayed Maharaja-themed collections by some of a most-skilled Pakistani designers, such as Deepak Perwani, Wardha Saleem, Humayun Alamgir, Ayesha Ibrahim and Shazia Kiyani.

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Deepak Perwani’s “Bahaar” focused on a attainment of open and a gratifying deteriorate of weddings as a outrageous partial of a culture, giving us a glance of royalty. On a other hand, “The Mughal Empresses” by Wardha Saleem took us behind to a classical epoch and showcased a tip colours of love, jubilee and traditions. Blending splendid hues with normal retard copy and perplexing embellishments, a “Mughal Empresses” directed to uncover that a loyal suggestion of jubilee lies within colourful colours and abounding jamawars and organza.

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Humayun Alamgir’s “Naqsh-o-Nigar” was desirous by a Maharajas of a sub-continent, crafted with lush styles done with velvet and banarsi brocade. The sherwanis portrayed a alloy of sophistication and impetus with abounding colours creation it elegantly modern.

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“Mumtaz Mahal” by Shazia Kiyani focused on a life of black Mumtaz. While adhering to a normal colour palette of red and gold, Shazia still managed to broach complicated cuts desirous by a Mughal era, abounding with eastern enlightenment and classical silhouettes.

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“Jashn-e-Aroosi” by Ayesha Ibrahim went powder with abounding patterns in confidant and balmy colours for brides who like to make a character matter of their own. The collection displayed a multiple of prolonged gowns, angrakhas, brief shirts and tail ghararas detailed with Swarovski crystals, French knots and crimson stones on hues of beige, blues and maroons.

The conform uncover was afterwards followed by a celebration dinner.

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Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1547015/4-uroos-ul-bilad-takes-centre-stage-pitf-expo/

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