The bride's guide to winter weddings, as told through Bridal Couture Week
This weekend, I attended Telenor Bridal Couture Week with high hopes, expecting some quality fashion, a sizzling red carpet featuring the who’s who of the fashion industry and a star-studded catwalk. Not all those expectations were met.
The bi-annual fashion week TBCW is meant to present designer bridal collections – and big names like HSY, Fahad Hussayn, Nilofer Shahid, Zaheer Abbas, Zainab Chottani and Nickie Nina showed on December 11-13, along with a host of others.
A great disappointment was the lack of quality on the catwalk – outfits showed their cancans under lehngas and shararas, pearls and other embellishments fell off outfits.
While the event itself was glitzy enough, no socialites or A-list celebrities were spotted on the red carpet. However, this is not to say that I didn’t spot any celebrities at all... on the runway, showstoppers like Mira Sethi, Adnan Siddique, Humaima Mallick, QB, Maya Ali, Osman Khalid Butt, Wahab Riaz, Armeena Rana Khan and Resham partly made up for the absence of their peers on the red carpet.
I soon discovered that the lacklustre red carpet only foreshadowed the futility of the fashion week itself.
A great disappointment was the lack of quality on the catwalk – outfits showed their cancans under lehngas and shararas, pearls and other embellishments fell off outfits, unfinished dupattas were all around, and torn and dirty shoes were just the tip of this unsightly iceberg.
Apart from a few designers like HSY, Maria B, Nilofer Shahid, Fahad Hussayn, Zaheer Abbas and Saira Rizwan, most designers devoted their attention to putting on a show, and forgot all about maintaining quality.
Just like every year, TBCW turned out to be a completely entertainment-driven platform and consequently received a lot of public attention. This makes it a valuable forum for designers who are able to get traction as the shows' audience translates into actual buyers. So while there is little I found relevant in TBCW in terms of pushing the proverbial sartorial envelope, it was definitely a live-action performance of a bride's guide to winter weddings.
What to wear?
If there's one thing that Bridal Couture Week is good for, it's giving brides-to-be (and their posse) a decent selection of wedding wear. Here's what caught my eye:
1) Mehndi
There were plenty of options for the traditional mehndi bride, and also for those who wanted something different...
Zaheer Abbas: