Kicking off on November 25 in Karachi Fashion Pakistan Week Autumn/Winter 2014 ended on November 27 after the Day 3 concluded with Maheen Khan's collection "To Karachi with Love". The three day event was organised by Fashion Pakistan, which produces two seasonal fashion weeks every year. The third day of FPWAW14 began with Sadaf Malaterre and Maheen Karim's collection "Ravissant”, Nida Azwer's “Renaissance”, Mohsin Ali's for Sana Safinaz, Faraz Manan's "Shanghai" and Nauman Arfeen's collection “Royal Parade” were also displayed.
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DR. SHAZIA KHALIFA
Nov 29, 2014 03:25am
Keep it up all Pakistani fashionista designers, you all are uber awesome and we shall keep ordering your collections from near and far! : ))
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dr sheik badabullah
Nov 29, 2014 05:06am
This is not our culture.
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sidra khan
Nov 29, 2014 10:08am
i agree with u
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Ali
Nov 29, 2014 11:23am
Off course this is not our cultural and I bed if they can move into the street of Pakistan in this dress, then what will happen?, because as I mentioned that this is a concepts of multiculturalism, identity, community, pluralism and it forcing to change our society with symbol laden significance.
The Pluralism is a determining concept of defining the new cultural being forced into our society to build in our social, cultural, religious is no longer pathology, but physiology. The nation we have inherited seems no longer exist, either explicative or representative and not even descriptive of social landscape of Islamic societies.
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Shereen Bibi
Nov 29, 2014 02:24pm
Sidra Khan, if you dont like what you see, then come to Fata and witness our real culture. This show is not for you. Some of us may not have enough money to buy a ticket. While rest of the world has progressed, we still belong to stone age. Some people never change. At least they are trying to make an effort.
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Hussain
Nov 29, 2014 06:37pm
Sidra and Sheikh, thanks for reminding that this is not part of our culture... how can it be? Our culture is all about religious intolerance, acid attacks, corruption, terrorist brothers, illiteracy, polio, dharna, gullu, Aamir Liaquat, Muhammad Aamir etc. Plus we do a good job showcasing our culture already. Who needs FPW?
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Mohammad Azam Javed
Nov 30, 2014 07:58am
Kawa chala hance ki chaal aur apni chaal bhi bhool giya..
This is a work of people who have slave mentality who have forgotten who they are ..rather copying those nations who have lost all moral values and as a result of it they are going away further and further from real purpose of our existence ..they are destroying women by providing them a platform to mislead simple and true women of society.
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Trigger happy Singh
Nov 30, 2014 12:26pm
@Hussain Well said brother.
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Kalimullah
Nov 30, 2014 12:50pm
@Hussain if some one make things wrong, don't give you license to do wrong too. Wrong is wrong and right is always remain right. If few people did wrong in Fata then you are now on same level
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Balaji Bangolae Lakshmikanth
Nov 30, 2014 07:53pm
Impressive Pakistan... Please make the entire country as beautiful as the pictures here depicit.
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ss
Dec 01, 2014 09:05am
Culture evolves, it changes as we progress, we wear tie, jackets ,suits, we use forks, this langauge is not ours, many of our habits and manners have been influnced by foriegn culture. Lets have more of what I see in these pictures. We have to catch up with the 20th century, 21st for us is still very far away.
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Ashley Dunn
Dec 01, 2014 02:27pm
fantastic fabrics and style...
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Shah
Dec 01, 2014 07:04pm
Why can't fashion designers design cloths that can actually be used?
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Ali
Dec 02, 2014 11:19am
@Shah because they want to force this in our cultural
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NK
Dec 02, 2014 01:53pm
great show.
baqi sab to theek hai magar khch models ki umer 50 cross ker gayee hai, please ask them to retire and let new talent come in. :)
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Tahira Arshed
Dec 03, 2014 06:45am
@Shah Because then, each dress will not sell for over fifty thousand rupees.
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Ali
Dec 03, 2014 08:30am
@Tahira Arshed there are few numbers of tycoons, who project this fashion, if someone disagree, it's because don’t have insufficient info. Then they can agree on what kind of info to get; they get the info; and the info solves the problem. Either I'm right, or they're right, or both wrong. And we move on. That kind of conflict resolution does not exist in our nation. Moreover an unbelieved truth can hurt a man much more than a lie. It takes great courage to back truth unacceptable to our times. There's a punishment for it, and it's usually crucifixion.
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Mani Kant
Dec 03, 2014 09:35am
Good to see Pakistan doing well in fashion designing...keep it up..with love from New Delhi ...Mani Kant
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Danish Haider
Dec 03, 2014 10:14am
Our fashion designers can bring millions of dollars exporting to US, EU and off course to Bollywood.
From the local market they have potential to get large amounts as well. Local market may have two big segments 'traditional' - Shalwar / Pajamas, Qameez, Dupatta etc. and 'modern' - where they can design sleeveless, short shirts, pants etc.
We have people with different taste, education, background, income class and age. There is no doubt that Pakistani ladies look gorgeous in traditional Shalwar Qameez and those who with to go with modern attire should have choices too. We should come up with a society with choices not as society with compulsions.
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Kashif
Dec 03, 2014 10:23am
Very good effort. It must go on. But please slash out the chaches and aunties from your model line, let the new face and talent takeover.
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