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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Deepak Perwani

Deepak Perwani, designer, runs a men's boutique in Pakistan. As the fading century slips into the new millennium, his couture shows signs of staying power and a newfound confidence. The Dubai fashion show was an instant sell out with his truck art accents, and the Zargalli premier, Deepak Pervani broke all hell loose when he sent models down the runway in the most sensuous and seductively draped ensembles that complimented the jewellery presentation perfectly well. Despite the fact that today Deepak Perwani is a good name; the real man shows no signs of arrogance or snootiness.

He never suffered from an inflated ego; humble to the core Deepak truly believes in the ‘live and let live philosophy’ and may be that’s the reason for his glorious success.

Deepak Perwani's product line includes men's embroidered kurta, groom sherwani, casual shirts, bridal wear, and bridal accessories, saris and formal wear.

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Amina Tahir

Pakistani fashion designer Amina Tahir formally launched her collection in 2003 under the title of Amina’s Collection. Owing to her natural flair for fashion, she had been designing for friends and family since 1997. She has held exhibition in New York, Lahore and Islamabad. Her collection consists of formal shalwar kameez, lehnga, choli, choori dar pajama, kurta, embroidered kurtis, bridal wear as well as casuals.

One distinctive quality of Amina Tahir, that sets her apart from a sea of designers is her departure from typical flowery motifs. Her clothes depict abstract designs and figures (birds, dragons) which are not only a visual treat to behold but are refreshing and contemporary.

Her future plans include holding fashion shows in Pakistan, India and opening ethnic boutique in London.

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Aijazz Aslam

Aijazz Aslam runs a men's wear boutique in Pakistan. Aijazz is the lucky one to have started his business early enough, and nowadays he is doing good in menswear both ethnic and western as a Pakistani fashion designer.

Aijazz, himself a fashion designer entity too, started fashion designing few years back, since he was into modelling. He was founded to be keen in having his own clothing line after working as model for some big fashion designers in Pakistan.

Aijazz Aslam hope's to keep on introducing new fashion ideas in Pakistan and aims at being one step ahead by other fashion designers. Aijazz's product line includes Embroidered sherwani, kurta, traditional groom couture and wedding accessories like turbine, shawl and vivid scarf for men.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Amina Yasmeen

“I don’t call myself a full-fledged fashion designer as yet. But what I do is appreciated by my clients.” Mansoor commented that designer shirts should have vivid embroidery, style, grace and a concept unique to that particular designer. Mansoor Khan works under the designer label "Amina Yasmeen". Only around for a couple of years, Mansoor already has a reputation for making clothes that are out of this world. Talking to him, one is encouraged that the upcoming talents are experts in their field. Many have raved about Mansoor’s designs, saying his work tends to break traditional designing values.

At Amina Yasmin, another difference is of jamawar cloth, used mainly for ghararas. “There is a jamawar cloth that costs Rs 70 per yard and then there is a jamawar cloth that costs Rs 700 per yard. So you see where designs and cuts matter, cloths also have a say on the pricing of an individual shirt.”

Mansoor is getting ready for more fashion courses. Apparently he has his sights fixed on a foreign university that will enhance his qualities in the fashion field.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Asifa & Nabeel

Asifa and Nabeel are two young designers with an indisputable flair for fashion. They together form a formidable team of eastern plus trendy dresses. Asifa and Nabeel duo work with a variety of fabrics. They mix bright and subtle hues in a unique fusion of colour displaying a finely tuned aesthetic sense. Wasli, Karachob, Zardozi, Silk and Threads are used in exciting juxtaposition to create unusual and unique garments.
The comprehensive range of outfits includes fashions for all occasions: bridal wear, formal and semi-formal wear. Exclusive designs are available for special occasions. Asifa and Nabeel’s collection fulfills the demand of modern lifestyle along with Eastern tradition.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Pakistan Fashion Model Agencies - 1

Agency Name Contact Person Email Cell Phone
Soil 2 Sky (View) CH FAISAL soil2sky@yahoo.com 0300/321-8489239
Talent Hunt (View) Asif Khan connect2asif@gmail.com 0300-9291323
Talent Hunt (View) Asif Khan connect2asif@gmail.com 0300-9291323
Mekal's Group of moding Agency (ESLINE) (View) Mekal Shan mekalshan@gmail.com +92-0313-509-0313
PRINCE CREATION (View) ASHOK RAJPARA aashiqrajpara@rediff.com 9913643277
Ice Blue modeling (View) Shayan career840@yahoo.com 033332124800
Spot Promotions (View) F.M.Mughal muz300@yahoo.com 0345-2944744
Gulf Pak international (View) Saadi saadi-f2000@yahoo.com 00974-5138374
smokey salon &modeling agency (View) mehmood info@eclat.com.pk 0300-9449107
COSMOPOLITAN (khi & lahore) (View) AYAZ (khi) Mani (lhr) cosmopolitanpk@yahoo.com 0345 2160968

Pakistani Fashion Designer - Reet

The word Reet means tradition. Although tradition may not seem to be a priority for the boutique that gave us denim shalwars and a line of day wear in very modern jersey-knit, it is actually a driving force behind the international Reet boutiques.
Reet staged the first street fashion show in Pakistan outside their boutique and uses ancient fabrics such as screen-printed georgette in modern outfits including bikini tops and culottes. All these ground-breaking moves do not mean that his boutique is inappropriately named. To the contrary, Reet believes that the only way to keep tradition alive is for each new generation to use it.