TDAP fashion gala Sana Safinaz and more!

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Be dazzled by the most stunning collection of Sana Safinaz. Their collection exemplifies sheer poise,sophistication of the 1940s with the vitality of a modern day woman,.The maturity and elegance seen in the diversification of the collection manifest a refined confidence in an Eclectic aura that has never been seen before . their vision for this collection gives a whole new sense,heightens new aesthetics in craftmanship beyond even bridal couture.Meanwhile Zaheer Abbas also enthralled attendees with his collection. Since making his début in 2010, Zaheer Abbas has transformed his brand into an eponymous label by bestowing a new meaning to the way Pakistani fashion is perceived around the world. From Paris to DC his prolific designs have a sublime aesthetic, which earned him recognition from critics and consumers alike. He presented his SS’2013 Pret a porter collection titled “La Base” which emphasized the basic silhouettes without using any form of embellishment and print. Based in pure cotton silk, this collection showcases a monochromatic palate, artistically blended with off white. Sania Manskatiya was not to be outdone as she too put up quite a show. A graduate of the prestigious Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in Karachi, Pakistan with a coveted degree in textile design, Sania Maskatiya has been designing since 2007, only a year after graduating, under the label ‘Chamak’. In 2010, in an exciting bid to expand into broader fashion endeavors, Sania launched her own label, the now eponymous ‘Sania Maskatiya’. Sania Maskatiya’s brand won its first Lux Style Award for achievement in the fashion design-luxury prêt category and was also nominated for achievement in fashion design- prêt category at the coveted Lux Style Awards 2012. Sania’s signature aesthetic has come to be regarded as a balance between elegance, comfort and practicality. The Sania Maskatiya design house uses only pure fabrics cut and draped in a range of silhouettes creating versatile looks across all their fashion lines. Indeed, the acclaimed house of fashion engages only the finest craftsmen, hailing from generations of artisans. Faiza Samee too graced the occasion with her presence. Inspired by the kaleidoscopic handicrafts of nomadic tribes who live and travel in the shadows of the Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountains bordering Pakistan. Their eclectic art and aesthetic informed the print designs in the collection. The contemporary silhouettes are inspired by both east and west. A combination of bias cuts and asymmetrical lines married with Far-Eastern kimono and sarong profiles.