Aquil and Arsalan have both studied at the Textile Institute of Pakistan. In 2006, they started the label Change after they felt a void in the retail industry catering to empowered and working women. Since then it has evolved into a label for the modern woman who maintans a keen eye on fashion.

This week’s shoot is defined by freshness in design, vivid colour palette and elegant cuts. Change has taken Karachi by storm besides opening outlets across Pakistan, hosting young designers who have a keen sense of embroidery and prints to suit every mood. The prêt line caters to the woman of today who plays a major part in the ongoing atmosphere of change throughout Pakistan. — Irfan Qamar

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