LAHORE: A local fashion designer is set to become the first Pakistani to open a standalone design studio in London’s prestigious Regent Street.

The studio will open its doors to London with a celebratory event on the 8th of March.

Led by Creative Director Mohsin Naveed Ranjha, Managing Director Abubakar Naveed Ranjha the studio in London will feature regular ready-to-wear collections, luxury collections, as well as bridal services, for both men and women.

“I feel an immense sense of pride with the launch of our studio in London.

Being able to share the beauty of Pakistan through fashion, right in the heart of one of the worlds most coveted fashion capitals, is thrilling,” says Mohsin Ranjha.

The studios had opened its first bridal boutique in Gujranwala in 2014, the success of which led to an expansion into the major metropolises -- Karachi and Lahore.

It also dressed global stars, including celebrity Tan France, alongside Bollywood actorslike Ranveer Singh, Sara Ali Khan and Jhanvi Kapoor.

Published in Dawn, February 19th, 2024

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