Unique intuition and artistic implementation of Pakistani dress designers
are crossing the borders and influencing the Western markets: Moazzam
TFD Report
KARACHI: The Pakistani bridal dresses always remain on trend among local and international clients due to their incredibly inclusive and evergreen wedding outlook.
Moazzam Khan bridal studio is one of the leading bridal dress design & production hubs who produce luxury women’s ethnic bridal brands that combine modern aesthetic with age-old traditions. Their handcrafted and hand-embellished dresses are made by highly experienced master craftsmen, ensuring the highest quality and commitment to their customers. The Moazzam Khan bridal studio features sophisticated designs with intricate detailing and dreamy silhouettes. All are available in an array of different colours and embellishments, and the most beautiful quality fabrics to inspire brides worldwide.
Pakistani celebrities are continuously seen in bridal makeovers while doing photo shoots, walking on the ramp and even in TV dramas. Therefore, unlike other girls, they have more exposure since they are in touch with all the latest trends. They also have to try extra hard to find a dress which truly will be something special, something they have not worn before or perhaps something they wore for a fashion show and thought that this was going to be their wedding dress.
In the subcontinent there is a general trend of wearing the colour red on the Nikah and Baraat functions in particular since this colour is the sign of love and joy. Many of the celebrities chose to wear red on the big day and what made these stunning red bridal dresses stand out was that they either experimented with colours or chose a dress which was majestic and strikingly beautiful. Moazzam Khan Bridal Studio provides all of such through one-window operation to ease their clients and save their precious time.
It is concerning that Pakistan’s textile sector exports witnessed a significant decline of 29%, clocking in at $1.24 billion in April 2023 compared to $1.74 billion recorded in the same month of previous year, showed provisional data released by the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA). Data showed the country’s textile exports in the first ten months of FY23 decreased by 14% to $13.71 billion from $15.97 billion a year earlier.
The hardworking efforts by such Pakistani dress designers are strengthening the exports, credibility and economy of the country. It is the hard work and consistent dedication of Pakistani designers that the Pakistan fashion industry has been flourishing in recent years. Pakistani dresses are a perfect mix of simplicity and modernity which are influencing the people worldwide. Different Pakistani designers are using their own methods to add their magic with textures, unsurpassed and remarkable detailing, and modern patterns. The Pakistani fashion industry has been blessed with some highly capable and promising dress designers who have the God-gifted artistic perfection in their hands and the intuition in their minds.
Moazzam Khan is one of the pioneer dress designers of Pakistan who has been serving the nation since 1993. People say that he is radically reshaping the Pakistani fashion cluster. After successful completion of Project ‘Rizwan Moazzam’, he became more focused and bold in his sole-journey. Rising popularity of Moazzam Khan in a short span of time in the Pakistani fashion industry has crossed the borders. His dresses are available now in UAE, Australia & UK also. His expertise in couture is evidenced in his dresses, which merge old-world techniques with a modern sensibility. Each bridal dress he creates is exquisite. Whether your favourite is a slinky bias-cut look in velvet with the texture of liquid metal or a sculptural halter dress with a voluminous skirt, there’s no denying that his designs captivated the upper-class audience.
If the government takes more steps to improve the fashion industry of Pakistan according to cultural norms, this industry is fully capable of playing a significant role in improving the economic condition of the country.
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) “Pakistan’s trade deficit narrowed by 39.62% to $23.713 billion during the first 10 months (July-April) of the current fiscal year 2022-23 as compared to $39.272 billion during the same period of last year.”