Thursday, March 17, 2016

PFDC Fashion Week: Some Designers Really Overplayed Their charisma



Tragically, at late recent Fachion weeks and Award shows a few architects have overdone their celebrity charm.

It isn’t so much that we don’t love marvelous celebrity lane proclamations — cutting edge outfits and sparkling gems. However imagine a scenario in which from models to bloggers all are wearing same designer clothes.
Everyone will have a striking resemblance and celebrity main street slips and slides down into the everyday. It’s a celebrity red carpet matter, not a school gathering where twelve ladies wearing comparative hues or outlines, regardless of how lovely, will never make an impression. Fashioners need to comprehend.
At the recent Telenor Fashion Pakistan Week (TFPW), for instance, there was a pleasant smattering of hot-off-the-ramp Nida Azwer, Sania Maskatiya, Sonya Battla and Shamaeel Ansari creations but everything fairly receded into the background by the onslaught of Sana Safinaz couture.
“The ramp is our runway,” Sana Safinaz had declared since they weren’t showcasing at TFPW. But it was not an amazing runway when so many women, on all four days, turn up wearing similar hues, accessorized by the same Outhouse jewelry.
The brand’s celebrity lane “muses” — not famous people but rather a flock of smart writers and bloggers — wore plans from Ather Hafeez’s hallucinogenic boho line and Mohsin Ali’s wilderness themed extravagance wear. Both were hit accumulations showcased at design week a year ago and they were interpreted into incredibly very much customized, head-turning outlines for celebrity lan yet there were an excess of them. A brand as desired and splendid as Sana Safinaz can run the perch essentially by dressing only three to four stars.
Why wasn’t anybody wearing Fahad Hussayn’s elaborate creations? Where were the coquettish Deepak Perwani numbers, the understated, elegant Maheen Khan creations, the cutting-edge Body Focus Museum designs and Ali Xeeshan’s colourful concoctions?
These architects may not approve the “acquiring” of their garments for the mainstream yet they could have tried to dress a superstar or two. It would have surely gotten the cams humming and stood out as truly newsworthy.
At the Oscars its such enjoyable to assimilate couture by Gucci, Versace, Armani, Tom Ford and each prominent mark under the sun, coasting flawlessly over the same celebrity central. Everything considered, at a neighborhood occasion, an outsider watching celebrity Main Street might simply think that there are just a modest bunch of couturiers in Pakistan. They are the main ones that are out there while whatever is left of the milieu is strangely nowhere to be found.
 Shehla Chatoor committed a comparable error at the Lux Style Awards (LSAs) in 2013 when she dressed awfully numerous ladies in her mark smooth outfits. “Every one of these individuals really come to me, requesting that I dress them,” Shehla has been known to dissent. Yet, after some time, the originator’s figured out how to be more fastidious in her celebrity lane excursions. At TFPW, the couple of ladies wearing Shehla’s plans and her mark adornments emerged.
No doubt, certain designers will be celebrity’s top choices and we really anticipate the top of the line explanations spun for celebrity lane by brands like Sana Safinaz, Elan and Shehla Chatoor. Anyway dressing one and all cuts down brand esteem.
 That is a point to contemplate over, creators, as you start arranging out your celebrity main street frenzies for the forthcoming PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week.

Fariha Taj

0 comments: