Sunday, April 21, 2013

Pantene Bridal Couture Week.

 Teena by Hina Butt & Asim Naeem, BCW debuting Indian designer duo Anjali & Arjun Kapoor present unique, classy, luxurious bridals with intricate work
Show stoppers stun audience with delightful appearance, pop-classical band Fuzon perform with soulful music
By Saira Agha

The Pantene Bridal Couture Week (PBCW) Day 2 presented a tremendous line-up of some of the most-coveted fashion designers with a history of bridal making, including the likes of Lajwanti and Indian designer duo Anjali & Arjun Kapoor on the grandest bridal wear platform, PBCW.
The evening segment of PBCW opened with Lajwanti’s male and female collection, boasting brilliant combinations and tasteful designs. With an amazing choreography carried out by the young and talented HSY, the show exuded vibrancy, energy and an immense classy appeal. With Saba Ansari’s very glamorous make-up and styling to perfectly complement the designer collection, the show was an instant success.
Next up was Madiha Noman. We love the vibrancy of the colour palette. Some amazing bridal wear consisting of camisoles and bejewelled gowns, the shararas exuded originality and practicality.
Maliha Sheikh stole the show of Day 1 from Nadia Chottani with her glittering jewellery line. The jewels and gems to go with everyday fashion and for formal events including weddings of course was spot on with outstanding designing and the cuts. The matha pattis were a bit overdone with heavy stones but overall Madiha presented a noticeably powerful jewellery line.
Teena by Hina Butt who debuted with her bridal collection at last year’s L’Oreal Paris Bridal Week, this time around teamed up with Asim Naeem of PIFD and both of them together managed an amazingly coherent collection with regality and stand out bridal ensemble. We loved the white chiffon cotton sharas with beautiful motifs and paisleys, especially the pearly white bridals, bringing a desi touch to Western bridals.
Yasmin Zaman was a clear winner on Day 2 with her bridal collection. It was distinct, creative, well-crafted and proved her intellect on merging west meets east bridal culture. Some of the most amazing colour combinations could be seen in her collection with embroidered jackets, jumpsuits and long tresses.
Hum TV known for its entertainment provision at its very best catered to the likes of everyone with a fascinating performance by Fuzon, closely followed by PBCW debuting India designer duo Anjali & Arjun Kapoor. The collection consisted of an endless use of brightly-done embellishments with dresses and headgears too loud to be worn, not even at weddings. However, the ball gown touch to Barbie pink gowns was unique, amazing to look at with a selective wearability factor. The orange, gold and maroon lehngas were regal and gawdy with stunning motifs and to have that morphed into spaghetti-sleeved dresses was beautiful and luxurious indeed. Anjali & Arjun’s menswear collection was unique, original, so Indian and with a vibrant culture touch and to have that introduced in Pakistan could really be an idea.
 

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