Updated 31 Mar, 2017 12:37pm

Style Guide QHBCW for Women

SOBIA NAZIR

“The Mahal” draws inspiration from Hawa Mahal, Jaipur. Swathed in pearls, sequins and delicate embroidery, the collection reflects the architectural details of the heritage sight.

FAIZA SAQLAIN

“Soz Kesimi” comprised of transluscent stonework & 3d detailing which added a fairylike sheen to the pieces inspired by Turkish mosaic art.

WARDHA SALEEM

The designer spins her love for craft and colour with “Rangraaz” by creating a distinctive look that brings forward an amalgamation of modern techniques and classic silhouettes.

CHINYERE

Richly designed with a plethora of colors, motifs and embellishments, Chinyere bridals are for those who aim to make an extravagant statement.

SHAZIA KIYANI

The artisanal value of the collection “Mashal-e-Rukhsar” shines through each garment. Playing with gold and ivory, the designer has put forward a tribute to the intricacy and complexity of Persian culture.

ZONIA ANWAAR

“Darai’i Noor” stays true to the designer’s ideology in a timeless fashion by blending the finest craftsmanship with indulgent glamour.

ERUM KHAN

Made for the royals as the name suggests, “Nawabzaadi” was adorned with complex handwork in gold and silver hues and yet managed to stand out with the help of modernised cuts.

MEHDI

The “Royal Courtyard” collection plays with jewel tones merged with metallic embroidery bringing out an unbound intrinsic beauty in every outfit.

NICKIE & NINA

“Nouvelle Mariée” takes bridal fashion to new heights while staying true to the classics. In tones of jewels, the collection features multi dimensional embroidery, meticulous craftsmanship and luxurious brocades.

MNR DESIGN STUDIO

A cohesive play of hues of sky blue and maroon, blended with intricate embellishments and the expertly crafted structure of the outfits made “Chaap Tilak” truly stand out.

FAS DESIGN STUDIO

Muted hues, swirling fabric and mesmerising touches of colour, “Mehram” is a story of love – how it engulfs you in it’s glory and charm.

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