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FLASHBACK: Once upon a fashion

While Pakistan passed through a very inert, static and quiescent period (all through the 1950s and an early part of the ’70s) where fashion is concerned, it was in the ’70s that Pakistan finally got its first retail-fashion boutique established by Tanveer Jamshed, called Teejays.Here, Images takes a peek at the fashion eras, people and the fashion trends during these past six decades.1940s: During this era fashion in the newly created Pakistan saw a ray of hope in the form of the gora culture — hats, ties, belts, etc. “Pakistani/Muslim men and women were inspired by the goras rather than the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah or his sister Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah. Mr Jinnah’s lifestyle resembled that of an upper-class English gentleman. His clothes made him one of the best-dressed men in the world, rivaled in united India perhaps only by Motilal Nehru, the father of Jawaharlal. Among the women, net was a big favorite and borders were used and usually appliquéd on dresses,” elucidates Lahore-based designer Beegee.Due to the western influence, the use of traditional garments such as angarkhas, choghas and jamas diminished considerably. However, on the other hand, the ceremonial safa, pagri, topi and sherwani became as widespread as ever among the menfolk. Still, women at the time took the wardrobe change in their stride and continued with peshwaz, kurtas, ghararas and chunris, at times using imported fabrics but mostly using traditional hand-woven ones. After the espousal of khadi by Mahatma Gandhi, it soon became a rage and gave a much-needed boost to the local handloom industry.1950s: The fabric of the decade was polyester, acrylic, spandex and lycra, and women’s dresses were ruffled and loose like kaftans and stylised bob cuts were in much demand. The men wore bell-bottom pants, a jacket under a solid colour shirt. Platform shoes were big on the dance floor and shirt patterns were swirly and dizzying. The colours were loud and clashing, making a statement that the ’50s was the era of Saturday night fever. Thus the fashion trends within high society (read the royalty) were strongly influenced by the British — so much so that western attire became a status symbol.The earlier ’50s also saw the publication of Pakistans first women’s (fashion/lifestyle) magazine, SHE. “I wanted to project the women in Pakistan,” says Zuhra Karim, the founder-editor of the monthly women’s magazine. When asked about her motivation and inspiration, she explained, “I had lived abroad for most of my life. But when I came back to Pakistan, I saw things were not the same as they were abroad. Women were not getting what I was getting back there.”SHE still remains a powerful name among the fashion glossies that come out every month from Karachi.1960s: The ’60s, probably the most daring, was a shock-filled decade for men and women alike that revolutionised the world of fashion as we know it. It saw sweeping fashion and lifestyle changes that reflected the mercurial passion of the times. This decade was full of defiance and celebration, marked by liberation from constraints. New types of materials such as coated polyester fabric also got popular then. I call it the “jazz age” as women’s dresses got more layered and scandalous, hair was let down loose after being permed or curled, while for parties the glamorous beehive was adorned. Hemlines rose and necklines became more frilly, giving women a girlish appeal — a look that rocked the very foundation of womanhood.”Short shirts and chooridar pajamas were extensively worn to all kinds of events. Brocade was the fabric of choice during this era, big jooras and curly hairs were groovy. Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah adorned jali kay duppatay during this era,” adds designer Beegees.The single female designer worth mentioning who started off in this era is the much-celebrated Mrs Kazmi (Bunto Kazmi’s mother-in-law). She initially started by making creative rag dolls and eventually moved to making skirts, blouses, kurtas and kaftans, which were then exported to Austrailia, America and London. She then started creating traditional bridal outfits in 1963 and it has been her primary forte to date.Tight kurtas and chooridars competed with the miniskirt abroad, and at the same time darzis and retailers understood the need of the moment to prepare cheaper and ready-to-wear lines.However, men’s fashion didn’t change much in this decade. If anything, trousers tapered down tightly around the ankles. The fedora was a major fashion statement for the dashing man, and with the arrival of gangsters such as Al Capone and the James Bond 007 films coming to the cinema, pin-striped suits came into fashion.1970s: “The ’70s was the gypsy era. Everyone loved and followed what Zeenat Aman and Parveen Babi were wearing in Indian films,” remembers Beegee.One of the most revisited and retro periods in local fashion saw the beginnings of the ‘anything goes’ culture with the result that fashion became another form of self-expression. Bold colours with flower prints were adapted in kameez and kurtas along with bell-bottoms; synthetic fabrics became popular and disco culture had a profound influence on fashion. The clothes themselves became as flashy as the shiny disco ball that swirls over the dancers at discotheques.With time, a network of ladies’ tailors began to evolve and retail history was made with the boom, followed by boutiques. Towards the end of the decade, the country’s political scene underwent a major shuffle and saw the arrival of a ‘depression’ of sorts in which fashion for women became as conservative as can be.Dresses and suits for men and women, respectively, were usually broad shouldered with wide lapels, along with jackets sporting the double-breasted look for men. The era also saw the flapper look at its epitome and wherever one went women dressed in flappy shalwars, floral embroidery and embellishments with lots of shiny gold jewellery were a common sight. Mix-and-match, too, came in vogue since this era.Also, with the seventies came teenage rebellion. Girls’ dresses fluffed out into maxis and long skirts. The hair was ratted and flipped and white tennis shoes or saddle shoes were worn and considered hip. The more rebellious among women wore tight-fitting, calf-length pants or capris with body-hugging blouses.1980s: Fashion started flourishing at a slow pace and experienced some of the most practical cuts and big floral and abstract prints came in vogue.Present-day designers Sehyr Saigol and Maheen Khan started a combined venture early in the 1980s which then saw the latter branch out and start her self-titled label. When asked about the fashion scene and the trends prevailing at that time Maheen said, “I started at a time when there was no formal sense of fashion. Pakistani women were still emerging out of the standard saris in Karachi and shalwar kameez in Lahore, though I must reiterate that Pakistani women were truly stylish and sophisticated during the past decades of the ’60s and ’70s.”It was only in the early eighties, when I first opened the Maheen store, that my focus was the trendy woman who was now travelling a lot and maintained two wardrobes. So I created a fusion of both and launched my first collection with capri trousers and the shorter length kameez, based on structured western lines. I would never know until years later that I had launched a trend and the fledgling fashion industry in Pakistan. And yes, those very same capris are still around even today and so much more…”In 1985, Florence Rizvi (of Café Flo’ fame; Madam Noor Jehan’s daughter-in-law and Sonia Jehan’s mother) stepped into the fashion business with the shalwar kameez in western styles. She entered the restaurant business much later in 1988, after closing down the fashion business.During the 1980s, both Bunto Kazmi and Faiza Samee were well into their way with bridals in Karachi. Remembers Bunto, “I started from formals and semi-formals but my forte has always been bridals. I have still not achieved what I want to, but I will some day.”The period between 1987-1988 also saw Iman Ahmed (formerly Imrana Ahmed of Body Focus) emerging as a designer. “When I started off there were very few people and boutiques. But Shamael was there before me. Initially, I started with very casual clothes, loose easy-fit trousers, long shirts and trousers.”In 1987, Beegees emerged on the Lahore fashion scene with her semi-formals, formals and casuals. For more than a decade she designed outfits for Lollywood actresses and even Bollywood. Then fashion duo Sana Safinaz arrived on the scene in 1989. They catered to a market with a variety of dresses which were more traditional, lighter and the exact diffusion of both. They progressed and within a span of two years started with bridal wear. The same year Rizwan Beyg also started off. “When I started in 1989, Faiza (Samee) and Bunto (Kazmi) were doing bridals, whereas Shamael (Ansari) and Maheen (Khan) were doing high fashion. I started couture at that time,” he says.Another prominent designer who took to fashion during this time was Nilofer Shahid in Lahore.1990s: The last decade of the millennium was one of extremes — basically a mixture of a lot of different styles. The fashion of the decades gone by became fashionable again but the biggest news of the decade was the ascendance of the next generation of designers into mainstream fashion.But the decade also saw the revival of ethnicity. While on the one hand working class women popularised the corporate look, an ethno-cultural revival made people go back to traditional cuts and prints. “The fashion trends at that time were all about clean lines and designers were finally working on the shalwar kameez silhouette. Mid and late-90s fashion was going through exactly what was happening abroad. If the ’80s was about pop and Disco Deewane culture, the ’90s saw clean lines, flowy fabrics and lesser embellishment,” says Andleeb Rana.The women wore ethnic couture; traditional prints and cloth were used in majority. The platform shoe made a comeback and showed up in many forms — from sandals to tennis shoes. The colour scheme of the ’90s was dramatic or pastel, though the classic colour of the past era, black, was used for dramatic effects in fashion.In the late nineties, a fresh and unsullied new designer from Islamabad arose. Says Sobia Nazir, “I started in 1997, inspired by my mother who was deeply into fashion and everything related to it. I initiated with prêt and then moved to couture.”Around this time Maria Butt also arrived on the scene with her brand called Maria B. “I realised people have less awareness to trends and before the media explosion of the year 2000, everyone was doing and wearing long kameezes mostly with regular shalwars. My basic inspiration was international trends and colours and yes, fabric has always been a big inspiration for me,” she says.This “androgynous era” consisted of tight Levis, khakis, white or black crisp shirts; loafers or converse shoes with leather jackets. The hair was slicked back with wing tips at the sides or curling in at the middle.A very sophisticated change to men’s fashion came with the arrival of Amir Adnan stores in 1990 all over the country. Adnan worked on the eastern image of local men, “Internationally people were doing bright and bold colours for men, which was not available here, so I worked on making a man feel more fashionable,” says the designer.Other designers who launched themselves in this era and made a difference are HSY, Deepak Perwani, Tazeen Hasan, Ammar Belal and Nickie & Nina.2000s: At the turn of the century, fashion evolved as an aspiring and sportive industry, more crisp, up-market and competitive. This era can be called the ‘decorated’ period of fashion. Men’s and women’s wear reflected the influence of the West, media and everything in vogue around the world. The outfits were more ornate and showed a much clearer silhouette.People wore everything from wind-pants (made from parachute material) to baby doll dresses, from attitude dude shirts to back-pack purses, capris to dhoti shalwars, short shirts ending half way above the knee to embellished mix-and-match gypsy skirts. The accessories were all glossy and shiny with delicate and chic footwear available in all colours.The new millennium witnessed the birth of several fashion graduates from the Pakistan School of Fashion Design (PSFD) in Lahore such as Kamiar Rokni and Maheen Kardar Ali of Karma. “When we started off in women’s fashion, trousers had just arrived and the shirts were long. As students we looked to Sana Safinaz and Shamael,” says Kamiar. This year also saw the Nadya Mistry outlet at a local mall, a fresh graduate who had been working since the last three years from home.In 2001, Nomi Ansari, also a graduate of PSFD, launched himself with a colourful collection, “I was not limited and I am not limited. I wanted to enhance the Pakistani silhouette, experimented with shalwars, pants and worked on various kameez lengths”, says he.The fall of 2003 saw another inspiring and an individualistic designer called Munib Nawaz enter local fashion, “I made my own trends, my basic inspiration is music, which goes from alternative to rock.”In 2006, fashion fledgling Maheen Karim came out with ready-to-wear dresses for women, going on to carve a niche in the market for her designer label in a very short time.

How has fashion progressed through the ages in Pakistan?Rizwan-ul-Haq (photographer): We had no fashion, we have no culture. We are just sailing in two ships.Tapu: (photographer): Though we are 60 years old, Pakistan needs to go a long way. Prêt and retail are needed to be made part of high-end fashion.Tariq Amin (stylist): It has not changed all that much. Initially a lot of people jumped on to the bandwagon but it’s all stale now.Khawar Riaz (stylist): I have no clue about fashion. You can judge it from the way I dress up.Arif Mehmood (photographer): I started photography in 1989 and while photography has evolved big time, it’s all very cyber, very sci-fi now. In designers, I have seen Rizwan Beyg and Sonya Battla growing extensively as designers.Vaneeza Ahmed (fashion model): Fashion was more advanced and western in the ’60s than it is now. Making shalwar kameez the national dress for men was a big disaster. Then the opening of fashion schools in the ’90s is the point when we started establishing again, but then again we will need a lot of time to reach to prime level.Andleeb Rana (Editor, Xpoze): Sadly, I don’t think fashion in Pakistan has evolved at all. Yes, we have a bigger industry with a lot more designers, photographers, channels, models and magazines. But earlier, it was about less people working a lot harder….now it’s more people working and churning out a lot of mediocre work.

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Wholesaler Who Offer Cheap Korean Fashion Clothing Apparel Garment Tops Dress t Shirt?

When choosing from a long list of clothing suppliers, choose a company or manufacturer that sells wholesale fashion clothing. One such company is Asianfashion4u.com, which is a Hong Kong fashion clothing manufacturer. This supplier is your choice wholesale online shopping mall, allowing you to make your order through the Web. This is very convenient since you won’t have to leave your store in order for you to shop for new clothing supplies. Opting to buy from Asianfashion4u.com will provide you with several benefits.

The first benefit that you enjoy from procurement at Asianfashion4u.com is the chance to avail of its low prices. When you order fashion clothing wholesale, it will be given to you along with a cut-off price. This Hong Kong clothing wholesaler sells its items at an economic price, when you shop in bulk orders. Another advantage that Asianfashion4u.com offers is the utmost trendiest styles in the fashion industry. This is something that you can expect, despite the fact that Asianfashion4u.com sells its wholesale fashion clothing at lesser costs.

Asianfashion4u.com always puts the interests of its clients first. This is the reason why you get reliable yet, cheap ladies wholesale clothing. Not only this, it is possible for you to shop from this fashion wholesale company even if you are not managing your business in Asia. Asianfashion4u.com sells its apparel internationally. This means that you can buy its affordable clothes anywhere you are in the world. The wholesale buyers of this manufacturer usually come from the United Kingdom, United States, Singapore, and Thailand.

The apparel that Asianfashion4u.com provides is inspired by Japan & Korea Fashion Clothing. This implies that your clothing supplies wholesale are comprised of chic and trendy designs. You can choose from cute designs such as bubble-sleeved blouses and lace skirts. Or else, you can go for funky styles like off-shoulder blouses and checkered cotton socks. Asianfashion4u.com is also a sexy tank halter tops supplier, with styles taken from L.A. fashion and other top fashion districts.

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What is The Difference of Asian Fashion,hongkong Taiwan Fashion, And The Japanese Korean Fashion

How to distinguish to best fashion among the asian korean japanese, Now let Asianfashion4u.com tell you how to do it by yourself.

In order for you to cater to the fashion whims of your customers, you need to discover what the latest style of clothing is. This way, you will know what to shop for so that you will be able to please your customers. This may sound like a blow to your profit, especially when you keep on replacing your stocks with the most current apparel trend. However, there is no reason for you to worry. You will be able to save considerable amount of cash when you shop for wholesale fashion clothing. Like Asianfashion4u.com website, which is being highly recommended for competitive-priced market, dresses and blouses are only selling at $5~7. Wholesale women’s apparel is cheap since this is bought at bulk orders. When you shop clothes in huge orders, you will be able to get these in discounted prices. Like Asianfashion4u.com, they offer 5% and 10% discount for bulk purchase over US$1000 and US$2000, save a lot. There has always been a common misconception that cheap commodities have poor quality. However, this is not the case when you purchase wholesale women clothing. Even if these clothes are bought for economic costs, their quality is still great. Of course, it is distanced from or Giorgio Armani. What is more, the designs and the styles for cheap ladies wholesale clothing are chic and trendy.

There are several clothing suppliers who offer their items at discounted prices. One of these is Asianfashion4u.com, which is a wholesale online shopping mall. Through this online clothing store, you will be able to shop conveniently for wholesale dresses and other apparel items. Asianfashion4u.com sells Korea clothes wholesale to international retailers and wholesalers. Even if you are located from countries such as Canada or United States, this online shopping mall sells you its clothing internationally. Its clothing items are based on Japan & Korea fashion clothing. What is more, it is also derived from Hong Kong fashion since this fashion wholesale company is based at Hong Kong. You will be able to find clothes which have unique yet trendy styles and designs. On the other hand, you will be able to find clothes with fresh hues such as pink, sea green, rose, and yellow. Some of the ladies apparel wholesale come in classic colors like brown, black, white, and gray. Asianfashion4u.com is considered as an one of the best Asian fashion wholesale company. This is the reason why some of its clothes come in funky and outgoing designs. But you can still find designs which are formal and classy.

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Teen Fashion Tips by Fashion Tube

Teen Fashion Tips by Fashion Tube…The Fashion Tube website at SexyCubes.com brings you the best tips for buying and choosing the best fasion trends for teens.

There are many articles dedicated to fashion trends: trends for men or women, trends for kids and even for dogs. What about teens? Try to do a web search and you will see that finding nice guidelines about teen fashion trends is not as easy as it may seem. Why is it this way? The reason for this lack of information is teen fashion being more complicated than any other. Teenagers are fighting against society; they put a lot of effort to be different, but they also invent new trends and fashion styles.

The latest trend is EMO (emotional) style. EMO style is definitely for those who adore bright colors. Green, pink, red, yellow matched with black will undoubtedly make you noticeable. If you are into this style, you must have an appropriate hairdo: Zelda hairdo for girls and jet black mop top for boys. Pencil or at least cigarette-shaped jeans with studded belt is also a must-have. Rules for top are not that strict, you may choose anything you want, just be sure it’s close-fitting and bright colored. You must wear large amounts jewelry and it’s even better if you pierce your face (small lip ring would do perfectly). EMO style is perfect for those who wear glasses – it’s a great accent and EMOs love nerdy ones.

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Wholesaling Fashion Clothes With Causewaymall

Fashion or being fashionable has been a trend since the 14th century in the west. Since then, fashion has spread all over the world and invaded country after country, especially the urban cities of the countries. Being fashionable has been sort of a status quo in every society. The more fashionable you are, the more you are regarded as an elite or a socialite person. With the popularity of fashion, it is not surprising that it has become a booming business worldwide.

 

Women nowadays are more particular than men when it comes to fashion. That is why women’s boutiques are more common than men’s in every city. Women are very fussy when it comes to what they wear. They won’t usually wear what is not in style; they would always be updated with the fashion trend. And with the trend shifting almost every year, so do the variety of clothes that women buy. So every boutique and fashion clothing store should always be well-run with the changes in style and trends so that they will not be left behind in the business.

 

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Fashion Clothes Wholesale at Affordable Prices With Causeway Mall

The fashion industry is currently a thriving business worldwide. This industry exploited the need of every person to be attractive and fashionable. It is a fact that a person’s social status is highly regarded if he or she is fashionable. While a man’s being fashionable is usually his sharp-dressed and well-coiffed look, a woman’s fashion sense is much more different. Women’s clothing and apparel to be fashionable and stylish should follow the trend of the time. And the trend changes very quickly, so the women must adjust and buy the new trend.

 

This is probably why we see more women’s clothing stores and boutiques everywhere we go. Whether in the malls and downtown areas, women’s boutiques are more common.  This is why more shop owners of women’s apparel always have to be competitive in their clothing lines and prices for them to attract more costumers. And with the availability of many suppliers and the intense competition, wholesale prices are very competitive and purchasers can have a lot of options where to buy wholesale. It is important to find a supplier that is reliable. International fashion clothing suppliers can be more reliable than local suppliers due to the bigger market they handle; international fashion suppliers cannot afford to be uncompetitive in its supplies.

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Increase Your Casual Wear Flair

Let’s put a way the flip-flops, pack up our summer shorts and bring out this fall’s newest line of casual wear. In today’s fast paced and changing lifestyle, we women love to dress casual. We want to feel good about ourselves and our femininity and still be able to do everything our lifestyle dictates while looking great.

Casual wear is not just a fad. Women demand chic, sexy styles with that built-in comfort factor with the right flair.

We love being able to just “throw something on” and wear it all day. But before we do that we need to build a core wardrobe of basic items with enough variety to keep from being boring.

To start with there are several color combinations that go well together – khaki, denim, tan and black, khaki, white. Choose cohesive pieces and build around the basic styles.

Casual shoes are also important. Please ladies, no white running shoes. I repeat, NO WHITE RUNNING SHOES! Stick with a pair of boots or sandals.

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Women Shoes

Fashion Footwear expression for women. Express feelings, attitude to all women.. Not surprisingly, shoes, shoes for women, especially in recent years and there are always new designs and styles, each year. There is also a very large increase in demand. The price of these shoes are really high, higher, where the designer known fact. What’s in the shoe of the woman is the great variety of formats, including boots, block heel and open toe platforms, flats, sandals, slides, corners, and others.

The women have different goals, why the wearing of shoes.. Each season, in winter, spring, summer and autumn, the developers are coming with new designs. These formats are also with all others. A good selection of shoes determines to adapt to your feet and legs roles are not known, but it is necessary and a good knowledge of it.

One of the things that you must take into account when buying shoes, make sure the right size and shape. Shoe in the width is important because the size of the shoes. You must also know that the weight and height of each region. It is a matter to decide, choose the style of the shoes in which the properties of the body and especially the legs. But all good and shoes, all to keep in mind that you can also use some new shoes or the classic designs of the best, if not ridiculous.

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