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This new Fashion visionary lady, Fashion designer Hajra Hayat is also gaining fame because of her selection in color scheming. Fashion designer Hajra Hayat designs the comfortable/easy to wear outfits with an elegant sensible feel.

Hajra Hayat presented her beautiful blend of modernity and tradition entitled ROYAL'E at the Bridal Couture Week, Day 2.

Hajra Hayat’s 60s inspired bridal creations were showcased by heart-throbbing beauties including Mahreen Syed, Nadia Hussain, Tooba Saddique, Rabia Butt, Ayyan and actress Noor.
Hajra Hayat presented her beautiful blend of modernity and tradition entitled ROYAL’E at the Bridal Couture Week, Day 2.

For her latest bridal collection, Hajra Hayat brings back the shades of plum and violets with bursts of coral pinks incorporated with designs that breathes elegance and class and cuts to enthrall women of today.

Zainab Qayyum's family comes from Kohat, but she was born in Karachi. She did her O-Levels in Karachi, and then moved to Lahore to study for a B.A and M.A. She graduated from Kinnaird College with a Masters degree in literature. In Lahore, she taught in a grammar school for a year, before joining Libas as an assistant editor. She worked there for two years while doing her Masters.

She started her modeling while she was an assistant director of Libas International. The first time she did catwalk work was for Vinny, who invited her to model in a show.

Zaniab Qayyum hosted "Maachis" which was a top-rated talk show on Hum TV, focusing on real-life family issues. The concept of Maachis show was based on America's popular Jerry Springer Show, which brings real-life cases of betrayal and cheating in front of a live audience, and allows guests to make public confessions, venting their venom and even hitting each other. Zainab Quayyum also hosted a morning show on the Duniya TV channel.She is now married to a Dubai based business man named Aslam.

The term Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically worn by individuals in the country of Pakistan and by the People of Pakistani descent. Pakistani clothes express the Culture of Pakistan, the Demographics of Pakistan and regional Cultures which include Punjabi culture, Sindhi culture, Balochi culture, Pashtun culture and Kashmiri culture. Dresses in each regional culture reflect weather conditions, way of living and distinctive style which gives it a unique identity among all cultures.

Pakistani dressing has similarities with Indian dressing because of pre-partition culture which was shared by these nations for thousand years but the religious factor was always there which makes a difference. With the passage of time Pakistanis are adapting modern dresses and cultural clothing, especially in big countries.

In regional clothing, Balochi women wear heavy embroided Shalwar Kameez and Dupatta according to the weather conditions. They wear Kameez full of heavy Embroided Shisha work. Sindhi costumes have different styles of embroidery and some women use Ajrak as Dupatta. these women also wear bangles in their traditional way. Punjabi women prefer lite embroidery on simple Shalwar Kameez or Kurta. Traditional Lacha and Bangles are also used. Paranda is the special traditional, colorful and unique Punjabi item which is used to tie the hair. Pathan women wear embroided Kameez with a farak with a heavy Dupatta.

By women's religious clothing we mean the dressing in which they try to cover all their body parts except face and hands while going outside from their home.Mostly women cover their heads with Dupatta or Chadar in outdoors but religious women prefer to wear Scarf, Burqa or Hijab and wear lose, long and full sleeve shirts.
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Certainly, Farhan and Ambreen , one of the best duo designers in the fashion industry are “Trend Setter”. The reason is simple, they always keep a tendency to design something unique that will go with the latest trend in fashion vague.

Fashion brand Farhan & Ambreen (F&A) has launched a wide range of it mesmerizing Formal Collection.

Formal Collection by Farhan & Ambreen captures simplicity and style infused in traditional trousers and long shirts.

Fashion designers Farhan & Ambreen have come up with prismatic panel frocks paired with trousers, plain shirts, and elegant dresses. The neckline, shirt borders and sleeves are adorned with flirty ruffles, block prints, machine embroideries, block prints and stone work over the plush fabric such as sheer net, organza, silk and chiffon.

Each outfit of Farhan & Ambreen Formal Collection has enchanting appeal and pretty designs for ladies.

Pakistani fashion has flourished well in the changing environment of fashion world. Since Pakistan came into being its fashion has been historically evolved from different phases and made its unique identity apart from Indian fashion and culture. At this time, Pakistani fashion is a combination of traditional and modern dresses and it has become the cultural identification of Pakistan. Despite of all modern trends, the regional and traditional dresses have developed their own significance as a symbol of native tradition. This regional fashion is not static but evolving into more modern and pure forms.

Pakistan Fashion Design Council based in Lahore organizes Fashion Week and Fashion Pakistan based in Karachi organizes fashion shows in that city. Credit goes to Ayesha Tammy Haq, a British-trained lawyer and chief executive of Fashion Pakistan, who came up with the idea for Pakistan’s first fashion week, held in November 2009.

Like other fields of fashion, Pakistani fashion photographers have made their way in the industry. These Fashion Photographers are the eyes of fashion industry through which they observe and present beauty to the people. Here is a list of Pakistani fashion photographers.

Pakistani stylists have also a major contribution in giving the celebrities a new look. Their work is also appreciated within and outside of Pakistan. Here is a list of Pakistani Fashion stylists.

Pakistani fashion has flourished well in the changing environment of fashion world. Since Pakistan came into being its fashion has been historically evolved from different phases and made its unique identity apart from Indian fashion and culture. At this time, Pakistani fashion is a combination of traditional and modern dresses and it has become the cultural identification of Pakistan. Despite of all modern trends, the regional and traditional dresses have developed their own significance as a symbol of native tradition. This regional fashion is not static but evolving into more modern and pure forms.

Fashion designer Faiza Samee visited India many times and can make a good comparison between the designing philosophies of both the countries. Fashion designer Faiza Samee considers that we should feel proud to have an affluent civilization & the standard of textile

Fashion designer Faiza Samee presented her latest collection at Pakistan Fashion Extravaganza 2011 held in London. A variety of orange and earthy tones were showcased.

Pakistani fashion designer Faiza Samee has infused juvenile hues in his latest collection presented at the Pakistan Fashion Extravaganza 2011 in London. Her eye catching casual and party wear is a treat for fashionistas as they carry sophistication and class with pretty laces and slight embellishments.

All outfits presented at the fashion runway contain beautiful necklines and border work.

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Smart dressing is very important if only because what This is really amazing dressing of bridals. Pakistani girls love to wear on weddings. Pakistani Bridal Sharara originally dressed as a Muslim girls for wedding occasion but has a reputation among Indian women. This is one of the richest models, such as clothing art. Pakistani bridal sharara crepe satin, chiffon, Georgette and wear Silk.This was strange bridal knees and knees big flash is set to rich, full skirt has the as a symbol of dignity and honor. This dress personality on teen younger girl and mostly use on wedding occasion.

Arranged marriages in Pakistan often take long periods of time to finalize. The time from preparation until wedding day may be more than a year. When the wedding date approaches, all close relatives are invited for a typical Pakistani wedding that requires a considerable budget in order to accommodate them. In some cases, wedding dates are even postponed until the important relatives are able to arrive to the location of the reception from abroad. The wedding customs and celebrations also differ significantly depending on the geographical location as well as the families involved. However, a typical Pakistani wedding has at least three main customs involving the Henna ceremony (Rasme Henna), the vows or the Nikah which is a part of the actual wedding or Shaadi ceremony, and a subsequent Walima offered by the groom's family.

A proposal party is a reception held at the bride's house, where the groom's parents and family elders formally ask the bride's parents for her hand in marriage. In religious families, once the wedding proposal is accepted, the families read Surah Al-Fatihah, and then tea and refreshments are served. Depending on individual family traditions, the bride-to-be may also be presented with an item of jewelry and a variety of gifts.

An engagement نِسبت is a formal ceremony to mark the engagement of the couple. It is usually a small ceremony that takes place in the presence of a few close members of would-be bride's and groom’s families. Rings and other items of jewelry among affluent families are exchanged between the would-be bride and groom. Traditionally, the bride and the groom were not seated together, and the rings are placed on the bride's finger by the groom's mother or sister, and vice versa. In recent years, however, segregated functions have become a rarity and rings are usually exchanged between the couple. Prayer and blessings for the couple are then recited, and the wedding date is decided.

The Dholki or Dholak (Urdu: ڈھولکی‎) celebration takes its name from the percussion instrument Dholki, which is featured heavily during this wedding celebration. Traditionally, many days or even weeks before the actual wedding day, women will gather in the house of the bride at night to sing and dance while accompanied by percussion instruments. Today, this ceremony has also been reduced to a single night of singing and is often combined with Mehndi or Henna ceremony.

A Maayun Bithana ماﺌيوں بِٹهانا, is the custom of the bride entering into a state of seclusion before the wedding. In earlier centuries this would last eight to fifteen days, which, being no longer practicable, last now for a night. The bride and the bridegroom are made free of all the chores and errands around the house and are not allowed to see each other after the initiation of the period. Additionally, the bride is not allowed to leave the house, particularly after sunset. Traditional beautification rituals take place during this time.

Ubtan turmeric paste, sandalwood powder, herbs, and aromatic oils are traditionally brought by the women of the groom's household for the bride. During the Maayun ceremonies, the elder females of the groom's family bless the bride and “ubtan’ is applied to her hands and face. The Groom's sister(s) also does the same, and a thick string called a “gana” is tied to the bride’s arm. “Ubtan” is applied to the bride's skin each day leading up to the wedding. Similar ceremonies can be held for the groom, where bride's mother, sisters, cousins and friends bring “ubtan” for groom and rub it on his skin.

The ceremony is often brought to a close by the members of the household playing a game by the same name, Ubtan, whereby it is brought in huge trays and the powder is thrown at each.  

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Today he is considered the ‘jack of all trades’ in Pakistani industry, In addition to his modeling, acting, producing capabitlities, he has also proven to be a mind blowing fashion designer with his shop at Park Towers, Karachi.

The artistic Pakistani fashion model and actor Aijaaz Aslam introduces highly fashionable men's Kurta collection 2012.

Catch the latest eye catching Winter Kurta Collection 2012 By Aijaaz Aslam that promises to adorn men with the beautiful winter kurtas.

Aijaaz Aslam Winter Kurta Collection 2012 is a prismatic kurta line consisting of soul capturing designs and patterns. Modeled by Aijaaz Aslam, Faisal Qureshi and Ayyan, the Kurta Collection is tremendous with detailed collar, shoulder and back embroidery. Men, looking for a chic kurta, must grab a piece out of the wide range of Winter Kurta Collection 2012 By Aijaaz Aslam.

The term Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically worn by individuals in the country of Pakistan and by the People of Pakistani descent. Pakistani clothes express the Culture of Pakistan, the Demographics of Pakistan and regional Cultures which include Punjabi culture, Sindhi culture, Balochi culture, Pashtun culture and Kashmiri culture. Dresses in each regional culture reflect weather conditions, way of living and distinctive style which gives it a unique identity among all cultures.

Pakistani dressing has similarities with Indian dressing because of pre-partition culture which was shared by these nations for thousand years but the religious factor was always there which makes a difference. With the passage of time Pakistanis are adapting modern dresses and cultural clothing, especially in big countries .

The shalwar kameez is the national dress of Pakistan and is worn by men and women in all four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and FATA in the country and in Azad Kashmir. Each province has its own style of wearing the Shalwar Qameez.Pakistanis wairclothes range from exquisite colors and designs to the type of fabric (silk, chiffon, cotton, etc.).

In regional clothing, Balochi people wear shalwar kameez of thick cloth with very wide shalwar to prevent themselves from the hot wind of dry Sulaiman Range and Kharan Desert. They wear Balochi turban made of a very long cloth, often in white color to prevent their head from sun rays.Sindhi people wear shalwar kameez with traditional Sindhi cap and Ajrak of beautiful designs which are made locally.Punjabi men wear simple shalwar kameez, Kurta Shalwar and Dhoti kurta according to Punjabi climate. Turban of a thin cloth is also used with Shalwar Kameez especially in rural areas of Punjab where it is called Pagri. Khussa is also used with Dhoti Kurta. In Pashtun dress, people wear traditional Peshawari Chappal in feet and Pakul with Shalwar kameez. Kashmiri people use Pheran, Shahmina, Shahtoosh and Jamavar which makes them warm in the cold climate of Kashmir.
One of the Fashion collections of Ather & Sabeen depicts the devotional journey of the Monks of the orient. The Malangs of local shrines, and follows the Rung festivities as explained in Hazrat Ameer Khusro’s poetry; where he celebrates the inspiring colors (facets) of his beloved Khwaja Nazimuddin Auliya.

Fashion has its own unique language but there are many ways to express it. Different people express it in their own style; like Fashion designers too, articulate fashion through their own designing philosophies.
Fashion label Ather & Sabeen, owned by the Fashion designers Ather Ali Hafeez and Sabeen Amer Ali, and is also communicating the language of Fashion incredibly. Ather Ali Hafeez graduated in Communication Design from the renowned National College of Arts Lahore, and started designing in 1990. He has participated in many national & international Fashion shows like Dubai Fashion Week, Bridal Asia in Delhi, Femina Fashion Week in Mumbai, the Libas Omega Launch, a solo showing - Bohemian Buzz, the Khayal Show and the Lux Style Awards etc. Sabeen Amer Ali graduated from the Home Economics College, Karachi, where she was President of the Arts Society. Sabeen has had a solo showing at the Floral Arts Society Show and has also shown at the Khayal Show and SAARC Conference in Delhi.
The Fashion brand Ather & Sabeen is the combination of these two master minds and they are enormously proving their talent as well. One of the Fashion collections of Ather & Sabeen depicts the devotional journey of the Monks of the orient. The Malangs of local shrines, and follows the Rung festivities as explained in Hazrat Ameer Khusro’s poetry; where he celebrates the inspiring colors (facets) of his beloved Khwaja Nazimuddin Auliya.
Other then this splendid assortment, Ather & Sabeen have designed a number of fantastic fashion anthologies. Their differently designed cuts, embellishments, prints on fine textured fabrics, make them different too.
The shalwar kameez is the national dress of Pakistan and is worn by men and women in all four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and FATA in the country and in Azad Kashmir. Each province has its own style of wearing the Shalwar Qameez.Pakistanis wairclothes range from exquisite colors and designs to the type of fabric (silk, chiffon, cotton, etc.).
Men all over Pakistan prefer shalwar kameez with some additional accessories which include Pakistani Waistcoat, Achkan and Sherwani with the shalwar kameez or with Churidar Pajama. Jinnah Cap also called Karakul, Fez also called Rumi Topi and Taqiyah (cap) is used with Shalwar Kameez. Khussa is a popular foot wear with shalwar kameez. Men like to wear traditional shawls made of Pashmina or other warm materials especially in Northern part of the country.
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Designer: Abdul Samad
Venue: PC, Karachi.

Abdul Samad came forward with a visionary Quaid's life inspired collection at Fashion Pakistan Week 2012 Day 4.

The collection showcased by Abdul Samad at Fashion Pakistan Week 2012 Day 4 was looking more a tableau on Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s style than a fashion showcase.

There was a wide range of dresses like suits, sherwanis, barrister like or the British man that Jinnah dressed of however, it failed to make any impact in its fashion. Though the endeavor was to be praised but at some other occasion may be. Also the fashion models were not graceful enough to hold the pride of Mr. Jinnah.

The official photographer for Abdul Samad Collection at Fashion Pakistan Week 2012 Day 4 was Tapu Javeri. Event organizer was Catwalk Productions, back stage by O21 Productions and PR was handled by Catalyst PR.

Pakistani women have variety of traditional dresses other than Shalwar Kameez but they mostly wear them in special occasions like Wedding, Engagement, Mehndi and other traditional ceremonies. Among these dresses Saris are very popular and its each design and color seems unique from the other e.g. Lehenga Style Sari. Lehenga is another popular dress which resembles with skirt but a typical traditional dress. Gharara and Sharara are two resembling dresses which are often used in ceremonies. Farshi Pajama is an old traditional dress which is worn occasionally. Laacha is worn in Eastern part of the country, its a dress which resembles with Dhoti from its lower part.

In regional clothing, Balochi women wear heavy embroided Shalwar Kameez and Dupatta according to the weather conditions. They wear Kameez full of heavy Embroided Shisha work. Sindhi costumes have different styles of embroidery and some women use Ajrak as Dupatta. these women also wear bangles in their traditional way. Punjabi women prefer lite embroidery on simple Shalwar Kameez or Kurta. Traditional Lacha and Bangles are also used. Paranda is the special traditional, colorful and unique Punjabi item which is used to tie the hair. Pathan women wear embroided Kameez with a farak with a heavy Dupatta.

By women's religious clothing we mean the dressing in which they try to cover all their body parts except face and hands while going outside from their home.Mostly women cover their heads with Dupatta or Chadar in outdoors but religious women prefer to wear Scarf, Burqa or Hijab and wear lose, long and full sleeve shirts.

The Pakistani Dress Designs are followed all around the world due to the variety of their stitching styles, color combinations, embroidery work and the stylish looks. The ladies are really fond of adopting the latest fashion trends in order to have modern looks. Here is  fine description of new fashion trends in the Pakistani Dress Designs for ladies.The long A-line frocks are in a hot fashion now a days. The beautiful colored combination cloth patching at the lower borders of the shirt along with latest style trousers really look awesome. Such kind of dresses suit the ladies a lot  for party time occasion.The maxi style frocks are in a huge demand in this era of life. Such kind of dresses give you the stylish western looks. These modern dresses can also be used up for party occasions.

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I would like to advice everyon1 to never order pakistani clothes online unless the website is reliable and you personally know people who have ordered from them before. But NEVER order from zari channel (www.zarichannel.com). They are big CHEATERS AND LIARS!! Their clothes look really beautiful and extremely cheap but once you order what you receive is way cheaper than what you paid for. I ordered 3 dresses from them and was promised to receive them in 15-20 says but instead received ONLY 2 of them after more than 2 months. I never received the 3rd one and now they are not replying to my emails nor do they pick up their phone, they say they have 24/7 customer service which is a big lie.


Once they have your money they don't care about you.....they barely reply to your emails and make excuses of why they got so late and at one point they dont reply back. They never refunded my money and payapl can't do anything about it either because they shipped way after 45 days!! The 2 outfits that i received were crap!! They looked nothing like the pictures and are not wearable. The sizes were way off and they were jus plain ugly with cheap kaam and kapra! i completely wasted my money and im so mad.

Fashion designer Ayesha F. Hashwani is one of the talented fashion designers in Pakistan, who has been designing since 2005 to provide lavish, comfortable and flattering designs for Pakistani modern women.
Ayesha F. Hashwani showcased her alluring collection at day 1 of Fashion Pakistan week 2012.


Glamorous cuts, and dazzling embellishments is all about Ayesha F. Hashwani collection presented at Fashion Pakistan Week 2012 Day 1.Ayesha F. Hashwani marked her appearance with majestic black outfits on fashion runway that seemed inspired of Egyptian beauties. The designer beautifully blended black with white and copper to bestow a rich look to her collection.Leading fashion models of Pakistan presented Ayesha F. Hashwani collection at 3rd Fashion Pakistan Week.

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