ISLAMABAD: Fashion Pakistan Council (FPC) kicked off the first day of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019 (FPW19), Winter/Festive on Wednesday at the Beach Luxury Hotel in Karachi. The Karachi leg of Pakistan’s fashion calendar will take place over three nights and feature some veteran, freshmen and notable designers. Night one was a whimsical display of looks.
AFH by Ayesha Farook

AFH 1: Mahnoor by AFH on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Ayesha Farook’s AFH walked the ramp this season with a collection titled “Mahnoor,” meaning “light of the moon.” Mahnoor featured saturated and dense grays fading into paler, moon-reminiscent shades which brought the light with pastel yellows into bold orange hues. The collection was true AFH aesthetic featuring intricate detailing on classic separates and staples which vary in use from an A-list holiday wardrobe to cutting edge formal wear pieces.

AFH 1: Mahnoor by AFH on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

AFH 1: Mahnoor by AFH on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Alkaram Studio

La Vie En Rose by Alkaram Studio on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
“La Vie En Rose” by Alkaram Studio, known for its wonderful textiles and as a permanent fixture in our lawn wardrobes, opened up the ramp and featured creative structural work by the Alkaram team. From gravity defying shoulder bows to crisp pleats and impressively sized rose belts on sarees, Alkaram presented a fun collection that demonstrated their fabric’s versatility. Shades of pink and red weaved through out the merry capsule quite seamlessly, putting the “festive” in Winter/Festive for FPW19.

La Vie En Rose by Alkaram Studio on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

La Vie En Rose by Alkaram Studio on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Boheme

Boheme’s Gul-e-Anar on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Boheme’s “Gul-e-Anar” collection was a fantastical incorporation of classic Sindhi embroidery and silhouettes. The collection was vibrant, eye-catching and succeeded in bringing to contemporary life some of our most beloved regional looks without sacrificing them by overdoing a modern take on a timeless look. Some standout pieces included colorful sarees and classic Ajrak printed anarkali style shirts.

Boheme’s Gul-e-Anar on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

Boheme’s Gul-e-Anar on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

Boheme’s Gul-e-Anar on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Gogi

Lost in my French Garden by Gogi on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Gogi by Hasan Riaz tipped the ramp scales to complete whimsy with his collection, “Lost in my French Garden.” Like a garden, the collection was bursting with color and 3D floral affects from jackets to western separates. The show was flamboyant and juxtaposed floating fabrics like chiffons and organzas against fabric flora and bright, contrasting colors.

Lost in my French Garden by Gogi on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

Lost in my French Garden by Gogi on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Yasmin Zaman

Tarana by Yasmin Zaman on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)
Yasmin Zaman’s “Tarana” was a showing of committed design aesthetic that is uncomplicated and well put together. Tarana fully embraced a winter color palette with (hot trend) sage green, reds, burgundies, dusty roses and whites dancing together for a collection that coherently told a story. The collection which included familiar silhouettes like gowns and lehngas topped with jackets was inspired by Albanian kilts and vests, and was one of the best of the night.

Tarana by Yasmin Zaman on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

Tarana by Yasmin Zaman on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)

Tarana by Yasmin Zaman on night one of Fashion Pakistan Week 2019, Winter/Festive. 23rd October, 2019. (Images via Talking Point)