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Tilismat—shimmering baubles and timeless pieces of eternity

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Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Shaheen Abbas’ jewellery has always had that effect on those who gaze on it. Having spent time exploring the meaning of luxury this summer in France, Shaheen has crafted a new collection that conjures up images of a royal past using only the finest material for this collection. In tales we often hear of a Tilismi Chirag, a magical lamp when rubbed seven times grants your wish. Shaheen has let some of that magic rub off on her collection.

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Tilismat has been inspired from her travel through landscapes to create new ever-changing ethereal vintage pieces of tomorrow that will leave you enthralled.

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

This collection emphasizes on the design and production of exclusive high prestige jewellery. These pieces are structured with diamonds, precious stones of pearl, rubies and emerald and 18 karat gold. Unique in style and quality, her collection has transposed its vintage quality from the precious stones to the jewel.

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Tilismat by Shaheen Abbas

Much of her jewellery in this vintage collection is fluttering in appearance and evokes movement through ingenious designs and subject matter. Simple elegance characterizes unique designs in classic shapes with a new twist. There is a metaphorical and narrative element in much of her jewellery that marries the technical difficulty of its intricate designs and stonework.

Available at – Gehna Jeweller, Kakad Palace, Turner Road, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050.

 

Shehla Khan for Lakmé Fashion Week Winter/Festive 2014

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Shehla Khan with Showstopper Shruti Hassan

Shehla Khan with Showstopper Shruti Hassan

There was romance, glamour and ethereal creations on the ramp when Shehla Khan presented her ‘Nouveau Victorian’ fashion symphony under her label ‘Shehlaa’ at the fashion week. Bollywood actor, Shruti Hasan walked with great style down the ramp, modeling an angelic pink lehenga with a micro choli.

Shehla Khan

Shehla Khan

Showcasing her concept of new Victorian fashion with inspirations from the Edwardian period, Shehla portrayed the great romance, passion and emotion of that regal era in her creations. Soft delicate hues had strong floral overtones. Lush fabrics like, tulle, silk and lace were splashed with ornate embroidery and adornments.

Shehla Khan

Shehla Khan

The silhouettes were a stylish mix of lehengas and dresses, which have been Shehla’s forté, while intricate detailing had turned her ensembles into timeless outfits. Opening the show with an amethyst net intricately embroidered mini, the show progressed to an off-shoulder net sequined mini-cum-gown. Soon a variety of sexy blouses in pretty pastels were teamed with long graceful lehengas.

Shehla Khan

Shehla Khan

A will-power drop-waist gown and another in old rose with a pale pink skirt, a mini with a maxi skirt around it were perfect evening glamour wear. The lattice work bolero and the various gypsy-style blouses with shimmering long skirts were ideal bridal trousseau options. For a wardrobe collection that is a great mix of romance from the Victorian times, mingled cleverly with contemporary touches, Shehla Khan’s line was a stunning offering.

Pakistani Designers, Sania Maskatiya, Riawan Beyg and Zara Shahjahan presented fashion flavours of Pakistan at Lakmé Fashion Week Winter Festive 2014

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The ramp came alive with glitz and glamour of three top Pakistani designers presented by POPxo.com in association with HELLO.

Rizwan Beyg

Rizwan Beyg

‘Digitruck’ by Rizwan Beyg– Working with rural communities that empower women, Rizwan Beyg’s collection incorporated soft, feminine, romantic feel that will appeal to women who long for aesthetically designed ensembles. Inspiration for Rizwan was the very colourful truck art, which Pakistan is known for.

Rizwan Beyg

Rizwan Beyg

Using the many designs and colours of this very quirky form for a variety of garments like jackets, pants, tops, waistcoats, skirts and accessories; Rizwan offered a characteristic style statement of his country. Presenting a funky line called ‘Digitruck’, which also included jewellery, shoes and bags, the collection was a riot of colours on the ramp. Tiered miniskirts, white bustier, asymmetric dress, off-shoulder dhoti jumpsuit, orange flared top with satin printed sharara, and printed corset with blue flapper pants were all fun filled offerings for the young at heart. The empire line georgette cover off- shoulder blouse, tiered maxi drop waist printed corset dress and the will-power asymmetric gown with a long trail looked striking on the catwalk.

Sania Maskatiya

Sania Maskatiya

‘Sakura’ by Sania Maskatiya– After launching her label in 2007, Sania Maskatiya is one of the fastest selling brands in Pakistan. Short listed for the 2014 Woolmark Award, Sania’s fashion statement was a remarkable balance between elegance, aesthetics, comfort and above all practicality.

Sania Maskatiya

Sania Maskatiya

Inspired by nature and her surroundings, the collection called ‘Sakura’ was an ode to the Cherry Blossoms of Japan. The embellishments recreated Japanese flavour with landscapes and culture and had hints of treasure chest motifs. The blend of geometric embroidery and great textures added to the opulent look of the garments. Sania’s creations were divided into prét-a-porter, luxury and haute couture for women and had the interplay of colours and intricate detailing, which was the basis of her collection. The beauty of Japanese motifs came alive in the printed tunics, sheer flared beige top, one-shoulder satin tunic and pleated printed organza waistcoats. White pants were topped with a variety of cropped tops and blouses; while overlapped tunics, a gorgeous reversible asymmetric cover, angular two-tone tunic and draped printed column gown, over pants completed the look of the ensembles.

Zara Shahjahan

Zara Shahjahan

‘The City of Gardens’ by Zara Shahjahan– Zara Shahjahan’s creations were aimed at making women look beautiful and confident. Her decade old label has been a hot favourite in Pakistan and beyond. Creating a variety of categories that ranged from luxury prét to western wear and couture, Zara’s designing skills were amply evident in the extravagant detailing. The gara embroidery, Swarovski crystals and the amazing handcrafted embellishments were selectively used.

Zara Shahjahan

Zara Shahjahan

‘The City of Gardens’ was the title for Zara’s vintage collection, where old Lahore and floral vintage prints were the highlight. Merging traditional designs from her country with modern high fashion quotients, Zara offered a fusion look to the buyer. Shimmer and shine was the basis of this ethereal collection, which opened with a delicate sari followed by an organza-sequined attached cape for a feminine top. Printed, pleated maxi skirt, net covers with tilla work, sequined sheeting for skirt with lace cover and the one sleeve waistcoat-cum-cape were gorgeous in appearance. Glittering rhinestone, scalloped kurti cutwork top with printed embroidered drop waist skirt and the cut-out sleeve net kurta matched to a flowing sharara created magic on the ramp.