Fahad Hussayn brings theatre to the catwalk

Published December 13, 2014
Hina Butt showcases her designs on the second day of Bridal Couture Week. — Dawn
Hina Butt showcases her designs on the second day of Bridal Couture Week. — Dawn
Model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Hina Butt during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
Model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Hina Butt during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
Models present creations by  designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.— AP
Models present creations by designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.— AP

LAHORE: Day two of the ongoing Bridal Couture Week was a mixed bag, as various designers showcased their wedding wear.

The first show of the day opened with Ammar Shahid showing ‘Splendour’, which was all about light tones, nets and lace. He played on bling with voluminous silhouettes interspersed with select menswear.

A model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Ammar Shahid during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
A model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Ammar Shahid during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

Supermodel Mehreen Syed in an ash grey showstopper number with a gold motif border looked ethereal and stunning.

Model Umsha presents a creation by designer Uzma Babar during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
Model Umsha presents a creation by designer Uzma Babar during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

‘Umsha’ by Uzma Babar, presented by the telecom company sponsoring the event, showed a traditionally festive colour palette with cluster metallic embellishments on luxe fabric and featured model-singer Rizwan Jaffery and Suhai Aabroo as showstoppers.

A light show by Shahzad Disaster and his troupe using ultraviolet lighting techniques and visual illusions coupled with dance movements proved to be quite entertaining and thrilling. They have performed at the same venue before but this time their act was more refined and way more polished.

Model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Hina Butt during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
Model presents a creation by Pakistani designer Hina Butt during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

Later, Teena by Hina Butt fused jaal work with appliqué on rich fabrics such as velvets, chunky outline bold embroidery on classic eastern and western cuts and fascinating silhouettes.

Models present creations by designer Saira Rizwan during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
Models present creations by designer Saira Rizwan during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

Saira Rizwan’s ‘Shalimar’ manifested the heritage of Lahore with menswear, and Jaipur paisley patterns in wine red, black and emerald green with layers in their women’s wear.

A presents a creation by designer Fahad Hussayn during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.—AP
A presents a creation by designer Fahad Hussayn during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.—AP

After the break, Fahad Hussayn showed ‘Nautanki Rani’ through a short play. It was written and conceived by Mehreen Jillani, original music composition by Hassan Mohiuddin and narrated to perfection by classical artist Naheed Siddiqui.

A model presents a creation by designer Fahad Hussayn during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
A model presents a creation by designer Fahad Hussayn during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

It was set in pre-dated Multan and Derawar Fort and the designs were also inspired and borrowed generously from these cultures.

A model presents creations by designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.— AP
A model presents creations by designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014.— AP

This report was filed during the break, after which Aisha Imran was to show ‘Souvenir’ followed by a hair and make-up show by Depilex and finally Hajra Hayat’s ‘Empress’ inspired by the diverse wardrobe of the Mughals.

A model presents creations by Pakistani designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP
A model presents creations by Pakistani designer Aisha Imran during the Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014, in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday, Dec. 12, 2014. — AP

The choreography and show direction was handled by HSY with hair and make-up by N-Pro and N-Gents, and show production by the in-house team of Hum Network.

Published in Dawn December 13th , 2014

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