featured Top Pakistani Eid Collections for 2025
1. Mohsin Naveed Ranjha – Ashiyana Festive Eid Collection This collection features luxurious women's and men's wear, including ghararas, peshwas, and embroidered kurtas in soft pastels. 2. Sania Maskatiya –...
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How Pakistani Clothing Brands Are Blending Tradition with Trend
The fashion sector in Pakistan is undergoing a fascinating transformation. These days, combining Eastern and Western clothing is more important than simply picking one. Pakistani clothing brands are becoming experts in fusing traditional and contemporary styles, whether it is for streetwear or formal dress. Here's how they are doing it and the reasons it is so successful. 1. Conventional Designs, Contemporary Cuts Pakistani patterns, such as block prints, paisley, floral motifs, and needlework with mughal inspiration, are classic. However, several designers are reinterpreting these designs rather than keeping to traditional shalwar kameez silhouettes in: Co-ords that are structured Crop shirts paired with lehengas Long denim jackets with prints Cigarette pants with fusion kurtas Leading the way in combining striking patterns with modern, wearable designs that appeal to both Desi and international tastes are brands like Generation, Sana Safinaz, and Ethnic. ✨ The outcome? clothes that look runway-ready but have a grounded vibe 👗 2. East Meets West in Everyday Clothing Eastern clothing was no longer reserved for Fridays or weddings. Nowadays, Pakistani dailywear companies are making hybrid ensembles. Consider: Oversized shirts made of linen tunics Dupattas in the shape of scarves Kurtis worn with sneakers or jeans Over dresses, waistcoats Fashion brands like Zellbury, Beechtree, and Khaadi have made it simple to wear traditional clothing in a way that is both stylish and relaxed. 🎯 It is modern, portable, and understated. Leading the way in combining striking patterns with modern, wearable designs that appeal to both Desi and international tastes are brands like Generation, Sana Safinaz, and Ethnic. ✨ The outcome? clothes that look runway-ready but have a grounded vibe. 💡 3. Reviving Handcrafted Methods Pakistani manufacturers are resurrecting old practices in addition to using traditional looks....
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