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Allure is presenting the Festive Fashion Exhibition on December 23, showcasing top emerging designers from Pakistan at the Carnival Boutique on Al Wasl Road.
For all those who are looking for something fresh and classy, the exhibition has been designed to cater to a wide audience with casual, semi-formal and formal dresses by designers Mahgul, Revaan, Nida Ali Ahmad, Alyzeh Gabol & Naila and trendy costume jewellery by JES.
Fashion label Revaan is offering up smart and trendy every-day wear, casuals and semi-formals based on a wide range of silhouettes with beautiful embellishments. Mahgul will be featuring the latest from the Timur Collection primarily designed around fabrics like satin, georgette, chiffon and cotton. Mahgul by Nasreen Shaikh is also carrying a line of bespoke jeans, fashioned out of micro stretch denim.
Nida Ali Ahmad will be showcasing a collection that reflects the many colours of Pakistan. JES, a brand founded by Sana Rashid, adds a contemporary twist to traditional jewellery.
AG Designs by Alyzeh Gabol will showcase everything from jumpsuits to blazers. NI by Naila will feature mainly formal wear for the wedding season, and her dresses have been making a splash in Dubai.
Alina Talha Rizvi and Jyoti Karmali are the two names behind Allure and they’ll be bringing their latest collection to town as well.
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