The
Complete Guide to Pakistani Fashion - the big names in the industry, trends,
and traditions.
Pakistan is a developing nation in terms of its
economy. In terms of adopting the most recent fashion trends, Pakistan still
leads the fashion industry. Each of a nation's many provinces has its distinct
fashion. However, national fashion still appears to be gloomy and
revolutionary. The Pakistani fashion industry has expanded at an exponential
rate, with numerous top designers earning international recognition at
prestigious events like Cannes and Paris Fashion Week. A select few brands,
like Gul Ahmed, have set a high-quality standard for others to follow. You can
get everything you need at the Gul Ahmed online store in one place. Let's
discuss some of the most recent fashion trends.
Matching Separates:
Pakistan is not the only country where this trend is gaining momentum. People
simply cannot get enough of matching separates, which big streetwear brands
like ZARA have been producing for the past five to six collections. This is
also popular in Pakistan, where you can find matching prints on two pieces of clothing.
The tunic can be long or short, and the pants can be straight or flared. You
can likewise find these matching isolates in strong varieties which are great
for winters to coordinate with wraps and customary handloom pieces.
Fresh or pastel shades: This
type of design is seen huge in spring and summer seasons where you will find
fragile flower weavings in new pastel tints like lilacs, lemon yellow, lime
green, powder blues, botanical pinks, and peach consummations. You'll find the
best options with designers like Farah Talib Aziz, Mushtaq PK, Image, and Zara
Shajahan, among others, who have perfected their craft in this style.
Weaving with Print:
In winter, Pakistani ladies like to feel warm and comfortable yet something
weighty and embroidered so a typical pattern is weighty weaving shirts in
texture like Karandi, Khaddar, or Pashmina with printed wraps of fleece, Slub
khaddar or pashmina. This stunning representation of our culture and
craftsmanship is very chic when worn with pointed pumps or kitten heels.
Chikankari Fever:
The Pakistani fashion industry adores Chickankari, one of the finest embroidery
fabrics. This fabric is very breathable, can be styled in any way you want, and
it looks great for semi-formal wear or Eid parties. Chikankari is a stunning
design that is adored by all older women and should be included in the
collections of all lawn designers.
Here are some of the recent in-charge designers of the
fashion industry. As I mentioned earlier, the Pakistani fashion industry has
expanded at an exponential rate. We now have couture designers, lawn designers,
experts in unstitched fabric, western wear brands, and designers who produce
stunning formal and wedding attire.
Hussain Rear:
Hussain Rehar is a brand-new manufacturer of formal and wedding wear. His
dresses are exquisite, delicate, intricate, and enchanting. In addition to
looking amazing, their cuts and style are spot-on. The beautiful peshwas,
flared lehengas, shararas, and calendars will blow your mind and take your
breath away, as I have seen numerous celebrities, models, and influencers rave
about the dresses.
Faraz Manan: Faraz
Manan is the designer to choose if you want to work with a designer who is
adored by both Indian and Pakistani celebrities. People still want to wear him
when they want something special for their wedding, their sibling's wedding, or
their children's wedding. He has been in the spotlight for more than a decade
now.
Sania Maskatiya: Sania
Maskatiya was one of the first companies to incorporate Mughal architecture and
animal figurines into clothing. She has an eye for these beautiful images,
which are an important part of our culture, and she has used them most
satisfyingly in her prints, embroidery, and embellishments. I would
energetically suggest her as she makes dresses for numerous types from everyday
casual to weighty formal.