Friday, February 17, 2012

Hazree Wahid’s Enchanting.


charisma, twilight and valiant features of the winter season
Gul Ahmed has aimed at providing the best designs with its Gul AhmedCambric Winter Collection 2011–2012.Gul Ahmed Winter Collection 2011
The fashion magazine trends remains the same with long embellished shirts, churidaars and flared sleeves, Gul Ahmed has according to me tried to experiment with the color scheme this time.
Colors like maroon, gray and brown are not much in use which mostly signifies winter; rather a lot of lighter shades of these hues can be spotted in the collection.
The material cambric, cotton corduroy and khaddar are mostly used to create beautiful embroidered shirt materials
with yet again abstract motifs enhancing the designs to the next level of style.
Gul Ahmed Winter Collection 2011
Silk khaddar has also been used in the collection to give that special shine to what you wear. Few of the material design used also depicts the ethnic culture of Pakistan making it stand out from the lot.
A lot of pinks, magenta, purple, blues and whites have been used with floral designs in this collection to give that seasonal elegant look. You can find these in darker earthy tones and can pair it up with different color churidaars like in current trends. All in all,
to keep you warm and enhance your panache, this collection is a MUST have this winter.







 Gul Ahmed Winter Collection 2011 - Khaddar & Cambric


Styleblaze witnessed the great extravaganza put up at the Karachi Fashion Week 2010. Apart from the works of local Pakistani fashion industry, Malaysian designs and collections also acclaimed much appreciation at Karachi Fashion Week 2010. Native Malaysian Fashion designer Hazree Wahid presented his exceptional collection on the third day of the mega event with other Malay designers including Amir Luqman and Sharifah Kirana.

‘Raffles all the way’ Collection – as Fashion Designer Hazree Wahid’s names it – was immaculately designed, which greatly preserved the traditional Malaysian style and detailing, fused in with Western cuts and designs. Although they were mostly monochromatic, the body hugging gowns flowed smoothly down in fish style skirts, emphasizing a picturesque feminine beauty. Though, rather futuristic, the fine detailing and fewer embellishments presented a subtle elegance in Malay designer’s graceful outfits.
His sophisticated assortment, comprising of long flowing skirts and strapless gowns, seamlessly presented a balance between Malaysian culture and Western trends. Fashionista at Styleablaze, I believe his experimentation with colors, styles and designing is conspicuously distinct from likes of many, making Hazree Wahid’s work stand uniquely innovative and aesthetically voguish.
Fashion Designer Hazree Wahid mostly plays with traditional handmade and machine embroidered outfits with noticeable hints of western designs and trends.
Pakistani model Iraj walked down the ramp dressed in an austere yet stunning black gown.
Karachi Fashion Week 2010 was a massive hit, where Pakistani fashion designers shared the ramp with international fashion designers and their exuberant collections. Event organized by Excellent Events & Entertainment (Pvt) Ltd “Triple E” followed international standards, putting up a winning show overall.
The fashion week was primarily organized with the aim to promote the South Asian Muslim nation’s textile industry and attract international buyers and retailers to this region.
 
Pakistani top fashion models including Nadia Hussain, Iraj, Suneita Marshal, Faiza Hasan, Rubab, Rabia Chaudhry, Konan, Maha Mehak and Saima alongwith other international fashion models from Malaysia and Bangladesh namely Anita Aziz, Fazdlun Abas, Eryna Salim, Tengku Azura, Laura, Aleeza Kasim, Emi, Namyrah and Ruhee walked the ramp at Karachi Fashion Week 2010.



Karachi Fashion Week started off with a wonderful display by various Pakistani fashion designers. Fashion designer Kanwal, a new entrant in Pakistani fashion industry too took all her chances to woe the crowd with her unique designs and startling outfits.
Her collection was based on an astounding variation from purely traditional to remarkable western fashion.
Dubai Fashion Week’ 09 was seen as a classic act put up by fashion designers from all over the world. Pakistani fashion designer Amir Adnan, too, made his significant contributions by presenting with his fascinating women’s wear collections set in formal and bridal themes.
Exclusivity flaunted with deluxe styling set in archetypal feminine taste, Amir Adnan presented exquisite women’s formal wear and bridal wear which was a perfect amalgamation of East meeting contemporary Western fashion, yet preserved the vital component of traditional and cultural designing and styling.
The dazzling formal and bridal wear collection comprised of mesmeric lehangas, flowing gowns, capris style pajamas and much more in perfect detailing and classic fashion ranging from conventional bright shades to pastel pinks, green, and blues.
Models walked down the ramp giving the impression of angels from heavens dressed in Amir Adnan’s finest formal and bridal collection made every moment worth wat...........

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