HSY
HSY stole our hearts with his breathtaking collection “The Kingdom”- divided into four parts titled ‘Kalajar’, ‘Mahkar’, “khat-e-sahil’ and ‘Sherastan’. Each part was symbolic of the different stages of a womans life. The ramp was swept with monochromatic colour ways and a myriad of fluid silhouettes ranging from jumpsuits, skirts, lengha cholis, jackets and gowns. We loved how there was a focus on rich gold embroideries- rendering a highly opulent appeal! Pops of print and fur added a chic and edgy element to the elaborate pieces. Another thing that caught our attention were the heavily worked bomber jackets, an interesting and trendy addition to the collection. The dark colour palette of black, red and sepia tones with pops of deep blues and greens made for a powerful visual- well suited to the fierce and confident woman of today. Well done HSY! you managed to wow us yet again with these striking and innovative bridals!
Saira Shakira
Saira Shakira showcased their collection “Zohra” which was elegant, edgy and classy all in one! With inspiration taken from Europe the pieces were made of lush fabrics such as tissues, tulle and organza. Sleek, sassy, long and flowy cuts and silhouettes were to be found. A muted colour palette of pastels with pops of red and gold made for a demure and elegant appeal. The tasteful pieces were adorned with pretty silver embroideries, pearl and crystal embellishments. Show stopper Hadiqa Kiani stole the show in a peach open front belted ensemble! If you’re looking to don a modern yet sophisticated ensemble on any of your wedding occasions, a Saira Shakira bridal is your perfect pick!
Sania Maskatiya
Sania Maskatiya never disappoints! And her ‘August Dream’ collection was a definite winner in our books! As the models walked the ramp draped in graceful silhouettes, they exuded a dreamy and romantic charm. The delightful bridals were adorned with opulently embroidered florals and motifs on richly textured materials. A demure and elegant colour palette of pastels, whites and golds with splashes of red, radiated a sophisticated and feminine appeal. The mono toned pieces have got to be our favourite- elaborately worked in silved thread work! The range was a mix of traditional and contemporary elements making it the ideal go-to collection for todays bride!
The House of Kamiar Rokni
The house of Kamiar Rokni stayed true to their design ethos with a traditional and timeless collection- the pieces were vibrant, festive and classic. The design house used rich materials such as velvets, pure silks, brocade, organza and jamawar which were accentuated with hand crafted zardozi, resham and gota work. The beautiful bridals were further enhanced with pearls and crystals for a truly graceful appeal. The vast colour palette of pastels and vivid hues added on to the joyous mood. And we couldn’t get our eyes off of the gorgeous dupattas- so versatile and classy! Ladies this collection was a definite favorite with us- you absolutely cannot go wrong with a Kamiar Rokni bridal.