Post deux!
*All the above images are via Fashion47*
Okay, I’m breaking protocol today and will be posting TWICE today. Yup, twice! The reason is simply because I couldn’t decide what to post today and waiting for tomorrow just seemed way too far. I might also be posting these because I want to cover all the designers before the end of this week – but shhh!
Both of the posts are picture heavy and hopefully inspirational for all you brides-to-be!
HSY:

I can’t decide what I think of the middle outfit – it seems a bit much. On the other hand, the yellow chooridar totally stole my attention!
And now, it’s time to drool over the most stunning outfit by Adnan Pardesy! This was their first bridal show – although the collection was weak, I loved the below piece. It was unique, elaborate and simply exquisite.
*All the above images are via Fashion47*
Stay tuned for my second post in the afternoon!
I was going to post something else for Friday’s Feature but since a few of you told me you couldn’t wait to see pictures from Day 4, I thought I’d continue with the Bridal Week pictures. If I’m being honest, there’s noway I could wait to post these images after the weekend. Patience and me are not friends.
Day 4 featured one of my favouritest designers, Umar Sayeed.
Karma – Enchanted
This collection was an inspiration from dark fairy tales, their feared villainesses and beloved heroines. The colour palette was dark and the label played around with texture – using cloth such as velvet.
Day 2 features the following designers:
Maria B – From Paris to Lahore
The collection is a combination of French/Western and Eastern outfits. The French elements are showcased by the soft colour palette and the feminine cuts. The latter exudes colour and extravagance. I really like the colours and headpieces in this collection!

Anyone remember this outfit? It's the same outfit Maria B wore to her wedding this past summer! p.s. love the headpiece
Fahad Hussayn – Raat Raakh
Fahad Hussayn’s collection is inspired by the tale of a night traveler; a bride who has lost her love and is seeking another. I love the dark colours – I am an absolute sucker for darker/deeper shades.
L’Oreal Paris and the Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) have teamed up to showcase Pakistani Bridal fashion and jewellery. This is the first time in the history of Pakistani fashion where Bridal Designers, Jewellery Makers and Stylists are coming together on the same runway.
Day 1 showcased collections by HSY, Sonia Azher and Nabila’s.
I know you don’t want me to keep blabbering – because you know I can – so without further ado, enjoy the pictures!
HSY – Game of Kings
HSY’s collection was inspired by the game of Polo. I don’t get it.
Love the black and gold collection – I definitely want to see more brides wear black! What’s with the head gear though?!
Sonia Azher – Englightenment
Inspired by creating a Zen look – she used soft colours such as light pink and beige. I like the collection – it’s safe and pretty!
Nabila – Gold to Bold
The concept is to “shed your cloaks of tradition and embrace your modern self.” I really like some of the pieces!
What do you think?