Showing posts with label Zainab Chottani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zainab Chottani. Show all posts

Friday, 20 June 2014

Pakistan Fashion Week 6 London: Weddings of Asia 2014

I followed the the Pakistan Fashion Week 6 in London at the beginning of this month (I didn't manage to attend, but saw plenty of pictures via people who did!) and saw the beautiful range of Pakistani designers who showcased their designs over the three days.

Here are some of my favourites from each designer, there's plenty of eye candy, with a real burst of colour and styles from each of them. I love that there were so many colours, cuts, and styles, with varying hemlines, showing a real mix of Pakistani fashion right now. From colourful, traditional bridals to floral prints and fusion maxi dresses, there's probably something to suit every taste.

I can't quite decide which outfit caught my eye most because there's so many that I really liked (and which I'd like to wear!) - names like Rana Noman and Zainab Chottani are always a favourite with me, but it was also nice to see new names I hadn't heard of before. Which outfits do you like?

Shariq Textiles

Asme

Lajwanti

Zainab Chottani

Rizwan Ahmed

Rana Noman

Obaid Sheikh

Rani Emaan

Zaheer Abbas

Poshak Mahal

Noman Arfeen

Moazzam Abbasi

Tabya Khan

Waseem Noor

Ayesha Aejaz


You can see the full collections here and here.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

My Online Shopping Experience: Brand Central Pakistan

I recently linked this website - Brand Central - in another post, and mentioned that they sell ready-to-wear branded designer wear, but that I couldn't recommend them as I have never purchased from there. I thought I'd take a shot and order something from the website that was low-priced (that way if I got conned I wouldn't lose a lot of money) and to see how the process went.

I'm seeing a growing trend of pop-up shops and online websites selling ready-made and pret outfits by various Indian and Pakistani designers, which makes life easier than having to go through the rigmarole of ordering a custom made outfit. It also makes the designer outfits more accessible and gives a chance for us consumers overseas to buy outfits rather than going through Facebook, ordering via relatives or even flying out to India, Pakistan or Bangladesh!

I decided to opt for this Zainab Chottani long black kurta-style dress, which I thought would make a great outfit for evenings out or post-wedding dawats (I also wanted to treat myself to an early birthday present!) - it's simple, versatile and easy to wear, plus looked quite hijab friendly. The website is pretty easy to navigate, and they give a good view of the outfit which you can see close ups of. I saw this design a while back and thought it looked quite chic, so was quite pleased that the price was relatively reasonable.


The outfit itself took about two weeks in total to arrive, from selecting and paying for the purchase online and it's arrival at my door. I got a phone call about a week after placing the order from a Pakistan number (they start with +92), which turned out to be from the Brand Central company confirming my order, and also letting me know that the outfit would come in 7-10 days.  About two days before the delivery date, I also got an email that gave the date of the delivery, which would arrive via FedEx - and on the date as stated, the outfit arrived nicely packaged and secure.


This is the outfit when it came in the post (although it was slightly more wrinkled so I had to iron it first before I took pictures!) It was only one piece and not particularly heavy, so I didn't expect to worry about any damage or issues with the kurta.

Most of the design is print-work at the bottom of the dress, although there is a motif at the shoulder which adds some sparkle. The dress itself is a lovely shape, which has a tail to the back and the material is malai lawn, which feels really soft and comfortable on.





When I tried the dress on, I was quite pleased with the fit of it, the shape is incredibly flattering (it made me look taller and skinnier!) and it's perfect for hot summer days because of how loose and cool it feels on. I also can't wait to wear it because I'm envisaging wearing it with a long gold kundan-style mala necklace under my hijab for a statement piece.

Overall, my experience was quite easy and hassle free with this company. There are pros and cons with ordering from any online company, not to mention the risks, which I'm still quite wary of because there are very few established online websites selling outfits like these.


The Pros: The website accepts Paypal (which is better for us!) as well as card payments, and have clear, close-up images of their outfits. The shipping costs are fairly low, especially since they use FedEx which feels reliable to me. They are also willing to ship worldwide which is helpful. Generally I was happy with this website because there is a good range of designers and outfits, and there's a good guide to sizing, descriptions about outfits, materials used and information regarding shipping and FAQs. I also liked the fact that a lot of these outfits were a bit more affordable, but perhaps this is because some of them were semi-casual and formal outfits as well as the heavier (and expensive) designs.

The Cons: I'm not sure if there are many cons to the website, other than the fact that the sizes are fixed to the usual Small, Medium and Large, which may not suit everyone's needs. For me, the fact that the outfit take two weeks to arrive is not bad, since it's quicker than other companies, and certainly quicker than getting a custom made outfit which can take anything from 6 to 12 weeks. It's not really handy for last-minute fashion emergencies though (believe me, I've had those, wandering to the local shops for an outfit about two hours before a wedding!) The other thing is still the fact that it is still a bit of a risk buying something without seeing it, so you might not be happy with what you get.

I'm sure I'll get a chance to order from this company again in the future (probably not for a while, as I'm a bit broke!), and I'll be sure to share if I do.

Have you used this website before? What was your experience like?

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Fashion Pakistan Week 2014 - A Quick View

Fashion Pakistan Week Spring/Summer 2014 took place last month with a mix of bright and soft colours and flowy designs from various designers, so I thought I'd do a quick post about some of the designs. I like the range of styles and embellishments showcased - some designers chose to go for more casual outfits while others (like Fahad Hussayn and Faraz Manan) had beautiful heavy dresses which were more in the bridal range.

I've tried to show most of the designers who were present during Fashion Pakistan Week (so sorry for the long post!) but I think there was definitely a good range of colours, shapes and materials used. I can see that there is a lot of western and fusion style influence the outfits, and that not all of them are long dresses - there's a few shorter dresses and tops and some trouser-styles too. I like how each designer took different interpretations for their collection (like Ali Xeeshan's Oriental-styled models) - I don't have a favourite yet but I do like Fahad Hussayn's designs and Zainab Chottani's funky outfits!

Zainab Chottani

HSY

 Gul Ahmed

Nomi Ansari

Shehla Chatoor

Shameel

Adnan Perdesy

Ali Xeeshan

Fahad Hussayn

Deepak Perwani

SHEEP

Faraz Manan

Kayseria

Nida Azwer
All images taken from eBuzztoday

Monday, 22 April 2013

Pantene Bridal Couture Week 2013 - A Mix of Pakistan's designers

Pantene Bridal Couture Week 2013 took place in the last few days, showcasing some of Pakistan's top fashion designers. I loved a lot of the rich, colourful outfits which were modelled, there was a good range of colours and styles which would appeal to everyone. I don't want to post too many pictures, so will just post a few of my favourites from a few of the designers (sorry if the post is too long, but I did love all of these outfits!) - you can see the rest of the pictures here and here.

I couldn't pick my favourite style or designers because there were so many, but if I had to pick, I loved Zaheer Abbas' maxi dress styles, as well as Asifa and Nabeel's beautifully embellished dresses. Which do you like best?


Asifa & Nabeel

Deepak Perwani
HSY


Lajwanti

Maliha Sheikh

Nadia Mistry

Yasmin Zaman

Madiha Noman


Teena by Hina Butt


Sana Abbas

Zainab Chottani

Amna Ajmal


Mona Imran

Zaheer Abbas

 

 
All images taken from ebuzztoday.com