Nida Azwer can seriously make mucky colors look glamorous through her designs. Dull shades never looked so fabulous. At the Telenor Fashion Pakistan Week 2015, every piece from her collection, inspired by the French Trellis Architecture, was elegant yet crafty.
For her collection, Nida used different luxe fabrics and the foggy attires were embellished with hand Beading (pearls and crystals) and embroidery. The designer's material combos were as interesting as her techniques. She used Silks, Chiffons, net, and organzas and processed them further through digital prints, laser cuts and lets not forget embossing. Layering through fabric as well as embellishment techniques created a gauzy romance in the attires.
The craftmanship, no doubt, was detailed, with woven trellis texturing to floral laser cuts, intricacy was abundant. The silhouettes were modern. The structured capes to more flowy shrug tops, sweeping skirts to more poised straight, sartorial dress shirts, even a couple of sarees were spotted.
This collection is surely up for a blizzard of attention. What do you say?
Photo Credits: Tapu Javeri
xx,
Red Alice
For her collection, Nida used different luxe fabrics and the foggy attires were embellished with hand Beading (pearls and crystals) and embroidery. The designer's material combos were as interesting as her techniques. She used Silks, Chiffons, net, and organzas and processed them further through digital prints, laser cuts and lets not forget embossing. Layering through fabric as well as embellishment techniques created a gauzy romance in the attires.
The craftmanship, no doubt, was detailed, with woven trellis texturing to floral laser cuts, intricacy was abundant. The silhouettes were modern. The structured capes to more flowy shrug tops, sweeping skirts to more poised straight, sartorial dress shirts, even a couple of sarees were spotted.
This collection is surely up for a blizzard of attention. What do you say?
Photo Credits: Tapu Javeri
xx,
Red Alice
2 Comments
LOVED them all! Thanks for the post! :D
ReplyDeleteAmazing collection. I agree with the point that dull colors never looked so good
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting, have a nice day!