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Zainab Chottani enters the retail game with a brand-new store in Karachi

Zainab Chottani enters the retail game with a brand-new store in Karachi

“I wanted my store to be up and running before bridal season," says the enterprising designer
29 Feb, 2016

Zainab Chottani opened her first store in Karachi’s Khyaban-e-Bukhari this past weekend, very cleverly choosing an ideal time to launch into the market. Lawns are yet to begin their onslaught and the first fashion week of the season is still a few weeks away.

Chottani's massive store is located on Khyaban-e-Bukhari in Karachi
Chottani's massive store is located on Khyaban-e-Bukhari in Karachi

“Right after fashion week, bridal season will begin,” points out Zainab. “I wanted my store to be up and running, with initial hitches ironed out, before bridal orders gained steam.”

It makes business-sense and that’s something Zainab has aplenty. She’s adroitly showcased at umpteen fashion weeks, roped in the right celebrity showstoppers and cashed in on the media mileage with a bridal business that has grown from strength to strength. With her new store, Zainab dips her toes into prêt.

The movers and shakers of the fraternity turned up to show their support
The movers and shakers of the fraternity turned up to show their support

“The prêt line will hopefully appeal to the older conservative crowd as well as young, trendy girls,” says Zainab.

“Prices will generally begin at Rs 10,000 for designs. There are light formals and capes that can be worn at parties and off-the-rack wedding formals. The entire building is dedicated to my business – my craftsmen sit on another floor – so clients can get alterations done right then and there. Also, I wanted a space where a client could shop for prêt while simultaneously sit in for a bridal appointment. I may eventually set up shop in a mall in the future but this is how I wanted my initial store to be.”

Prices for her ensembles start at Rs 10,000
Prices for her ensembles start at Rs 10,000

Has she also considered branching out to cities beyond Karachi? “For now, we just take online orders through our website and via e-mail. Bridal consultations are conducted over Skype,” says the designer.

With some very pretty, wearable designs on her retail racks, the Zainab Chottani store may just prove to be a fabulous addition to Karachi’s style directory.

Comments

Pakistan Zindabad Feb 29, 2016 03:57pm
Money attracts money. Business becoming Business empires. And on the other hand.........................???
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OPTIMISTIC PAKISTANI Feb 29, 2016 03:57pm
Great Job. Keep it up.
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Jibboo Feb 29, 2016 04:37pm
Prices will generally begin at Rs 10,000 for designs...for an accessory like a hankie? OK, whatever...
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Nouman Feb 29, 2016 04:53pm
Please please please....just dont advertise...I dont like when people in rickshaws, corollas and civics barge in to buy the clothes. Just keep it simple...bettr still sell by invitation only....I am willing to pay as much as you wish so long I never see anyone else wearing it.
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Racist Feb 29, 2016 06:57pm
@Nouman - What's wrong with people in rickshaws, corollas and civics, what you said sound pretty racist !
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Nouman Feb 29, 2016 07:48pm
@Racist I was being sar-cas-tic .....I couldn't mock people on rickshaws, corollas and civcs, I am one of them !!
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Khan1857 Feb 29, 2016 09:14pm
Will you be paying your taxes though!!
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Arsalan Musharrag Mar 01, 2016 02:54am
@Pakistan Zindabad poor becomes poorer and rich becomes more richer... #endtimes
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East Indian Mar 01, 2016 07:20am
Any thought of opening store in Delhi , Bombay, Kolkata, Madras, Bangalore or Hyderabad?
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