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July 6, 2021
The fifth Kashmir Hum Style Awards were held in Lahore’s Pearl Continental Hotel on Sunday, hosted by actor and singer Ali Zafar and acclaimed actress and producer Urwa Hocane. The night honoured Pakistan’s most stylish and talented celebrities. The creative team behind Take 2 handled the PR and media for the event.
Here’s my roundup of the awards night.
STRENGTHS
Hum Style Awards that began in 2016 were held consecutively for four years until the deadly pandemic took over the world and put our lives at a halt. Missing out on a year, the fifth edition of the awards ceremony was held on Sunday and all of us from the media industry who were starved for entertainment and lifestyle events thronged the premises to catch our favourite stars up on stage and lighting up the red carpet. The awards ceremony braved the improving climate that is slowly and gradually recove
Senior Fashion Writer From Bunto to Faiza Samee, we take a look at the innate beauty of timelessness, created by veteran, revivalist couturiers.
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.
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.