Stylo’s blend of western, eastern trends

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Pakistanis mostly opt for shops like Stylo to keep up with new shoe trends for as long as one can remember. Being back in the game after a huge downfall the brand that has seriously made efforts to catch up with modern styles.

Stylo’s recent ‘Colours of Summer’ collection is an attempt to incorporating the traditional patterns and the cultural hues for developing a colourful wardrobe this summer. The Truck Art inspired collection has caught eyes of many on the go.

At a recent event that took place in Stylo’s DHA branch, the management showed us their new collection, which, one can definitely say, was pleasing to the eyes, and you instantly want to buy shoes! Starting from shoes to more shoes to their clothing brand ‘Fabrizio’ and then the bags, it showed the hard work they put in to synchronise colours of Stylo with hues of life.

The wide range of shoes includes khusa, sandals, heels, peep-toe khusa and chappals, whereas their clothing line had a colourful range of lawn kurtas. Their bags collection could have done much better without the logo. I guess a brand has to do what it has to do to stay in the competition; but still, they can’t do it at the expense of aesthetics. Pakistani shoes have a fascinating history, the old and regular footwear worn by men and ladies used to be khusas. Shoes are propelled type of conversational wear in the subcontinent. Stylo mixed the customary and advanced shapes/types of designs for women shoe wear.

What caught our attention most was the shoe collection whether they were the hand-made embellished khusas or Peshawari chappals, they were made of high-quality material and amazing texture at a reasonable price. The event continued as the management asked feedback to know how they can make things better in each section.

At the end of the event, we were partly convinced that we would like to shop at Stylo for this summer for shoes, which some of you already have.