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Riot of colours at Fashion Pakistan Week

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There wasn’t a colour that didn’t make an appearance at the ramp on the last day of the fashion week here. A pop of neon, a dash of gold, ash-white or saffron, with digital prints in company, brought down the curtains on the fashion extravaganza.

Pakistan’s colour sentiments have always drawn towards subtle pastel tones. But on Friday evening at the Fashion Pakistan Week, there was a definitive change in exploring more sunny and summery options for a bright spring/summer ahead.

With many Pakistani designers not capable of producing their own fabric, many of them have resorted to digital printing. All these days if there was a common thread that bound the collections together, it was digital printing.

Friday too was no different.

The colour burst came from the bad boy of Pakistani fashion, Ali Xeeshan. Calling it a spiritual line and inspired by a monk’s life, the audience was set to see the somber side of the Lahore-based designer.

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Riot of colours at Fashion Pakistan Week

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