Rizwan Beyg
Within Bunto Kazmi’s atelier, an embellished swathe of fabric moves beyond the generic realms of apparel and becomes art. An embroidered shawl may tell the story of a Tree of Life, or a heavenly garden inspired by Sharar’s Firdaus-i-Bareen may come to life.
Butterflies will flit on the canvas, their wings splayed out in myriad colours, trellises will wind past exotic flora. Every flower petal will have a unique shade and the miniature men and women will tell stories of their own, each with a different facial expression created with such startling precision that it’s hard to believe that they have been etched with thread and needle, and not with a paintbrush.
Sarah Khan Wears Eastern Formals with Effortless Grace [Pictures]
Sarah Khan Wears Eastern Formals with Effortless Grace [Pictures]
The ‘Sabaat’ star promotes designer Nilofer Shahid’s latest collection.
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SHARES
Sabaat star exudes elegance and grace in her latest photoshoot.
Sarah Khan is a phenomenal actress of the Pakistani drama industry. She and her sister, Noor Zafar Khan, are consider to be the next big stars of the Pakistani showbiz industry.
The beautiful actress is making great strides in showbiz, delivering brilliant performances in hit drama serials like
Sabaat (playing the role of Miraal to perfection),
Belapur Ki
Raqs-e-Bismil
. The daughter of the veteran Lollywood actress continues to prove her skills onscreen. The young actress is the talk of the town since her marriage to singer Falak Shabbir as fans love the adorable relationship, the two have with each other. Every now and then, the couple would share romantic moments together on social media.
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Instep Today
Sun, 02, 21
Tradition is one of the most vital links to our past and reviving it through fabric, fashion and palpably through what we wear is only a definitive, concrete and vividly tangible form of archiving that evokes nostalgia and longing for days of yore.
Three of Pakistan’s most rejoiced cultural commodities, coveted across the globe, would be television dramas, cuisine and textiles or fashion. And in the midst of the growing fashion industry are some celebrated revivalists whose body of work has helped bridge the gap between the era of yore and today’s social media savvy, hypersonic trending age of modernity.