PSFW Day4: HSY proves his high-street potential and Deepak's returns with 'D-Philosophy'
The fourth and final day of the PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week (PSFW) was not a highly anticipated one - and for good reason too. Dedicated almost entirely to the high street and voile, fashion forward statements weren’t really expected. And yet, a handful of heavyweights in the designer line-up drew crowds: HSY Limited’s collaboration with Kashf Foundation in the early evening segment and Deepak Perwani’s ‘D-Philosophy Returns’ in the second-half, followed by a long line-up of voile shows. There was also some curiosity surrounding the House of Ittehad’s show, designed by Nilofer Shahid – more on that later.
While the three-piece suit may essentially be humdrum, there’s no mistaking its mass appeal and it makes sense for it to feature at a fashion week. It also makes sense for it to be showcased on a separate platform rather than be sandwiched amidst designer-wear, a very wise decision that was made by the Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) last year.
Five voile shows – by Al-Karam, Khas, Warda Prints, Ittehad Textile Mills, Harmony by Hang Ten and Gul Ahmed – allowed the fabrics to be compared and critiqued to some extent. There were the usual unfathomably ostentatious designs where cotton was molded into garish concoctions but there were also a few pleasant surprises.
There were also quite a few collections that simply didn’t look streamlined and it made one wonder if the council was no longer editing design in order to maintain standards. For standards, on day four, fluctuated constantly, often trundling down to the abysmal.
Here’s what we thought:
MBM
MBM’s Chromodope was a glaring mix of color that didn’t make much fashion sense. Lips, hands, eyes and flowers drifted on a series of shirts, culottes, capes and skirts. Some pieces, like a pair of printed culottes and a cape, might work but overall, this collection was hardly trendsetting and frequently jarring.