Starlit by Wardha Saleem
Day two of the Pantene Hum Bridal Couture Week 2023 showcased a diverse range of collections from renowned designers and emerging talents.
Starlit by Wardha Saleem
Saleem’s Starlit collection celebrated confident, bold women through modern silhouettes adorned with zardozi, crystals, and beadwork. The intricate embroidery and glamorous details, designed for evening wear, captured a timeless femininity.
Michelangelo Winklaar Couture by
Michelangelo Winklaar (Netherlands)
This couture collection featured exceptional handcrafted
designs for women with a refined taste. Using pure materials,
elegant structures, it embodied sophistication and individuality.
Trousseau by HSY
HSY closed day two with a vibrant Troussea collection featuring floral motifs and bold spring colors—pinks, yellows, and blues.
The collection included lehengas, sarees, organza kaftans, and men’s sherwanis, balancing femininity and structure.
The menswear showcased sophisticated yet understated formalwear, updated with modern touches.
Craft Clustered by The Pink Tree Company
The Craft Clustered collection emphasized sustainability and celebrated Pakistan’s artisanal heritage.
Dominated by the color red, the collection showcased traditional craft elements. Coin earrings, tassels,
and gold accents elevated the simpler designs, adding a touch of elegance.
Timeless Tuxedo by Humayun Alamgir
Alamgir’s collection focused on classic tuxedos with a modern twist. The collection combined velvet, bold color-blocking, and embellishments to balance tradition with contemporary style, featuring colors ranging from sleek black and mint green to vibrant blue and red.
Darker Shades of Hunza by Fahad Hussayn
Hussayn’s collection drew inspiration from Hunza’s
rich cultural heritage. Fusing traditional aesthetics
with modern streetwear, the collection offered a distinctive blend of comfort and sophistication, with crystal-encrusted baseball caps and oversized
earrings as standout accessories.
Under Pressure by Parishae by House of Amir Adnan
The Under Pressure collection took inspiration from Queen’s iconic 1980s anthem. Structured silhouettes, neon accents, and metallics embodied a rebellious yet stylish spirit. Gothic motifs, baroque-inspired brocade blazers, sequined bell-bottoms, and armour-like tops reflected the dynamic energy of the era.
Aura by Zainab Chottani
Zainab Chottani’s Aura collection celebrated Kantha craft, blending traditional and contemporary elements with vibrant colors and Tree of Life motifs. Kurti-style shirts, asymmetrical tops, jackets, and coordinated sets were designed to be modern, wearable, and culturally resonant.
Rising Stars: Fashion school graduates presented their unique collections:
g ‑Zeeshan Ali (PIFD) – Guni Aard: Inspired by Hazaragi culture, this collection presented the essence of five beloved traditional dishes: Aash, Ashak, Mantu, Daldaa, and Qurti.
g ‑Hasham Iqbal (PIFD) – Horizon of the Ocean: An ocean-inspired line
g ‑Eisha Farooqui (MITE) – Morphing Magnificence: A transformation-themed collection that highlighted evolution and change.
g ‑Talha Rashid (INDUS) – It Still Bleeds: The collection explored the healing process, challenging the idea that healing is a linear journey.
g ‑Nimra Ahmed (IVS) – Resonance of Renewal: Life Beyond the Veil: The collection explored life after death as a continuation of existence, transformation, and spiritual evolution.
g ‑Owais (AID) – Euphoria: The collection explored a personal reflection celebrating confidence and joy.
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