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Friday, October 18, 2024

Aanya Rose Pink French Chantilly Bridal

 

Product Details



Embrace the dawn of your new beginning with "Aanya," a bridal masterpiece that blends delicate beauty with ethereal elegance. This light pink ensemble boasts a meticulously crafted farshi lehenga, its rich jamawar fabric cascading gracefully in shades of pink. Aanya's magic lies in the intricate dance of light and texture. Silver embroidery adorns the entire outfit, shimmering like moonlight on a blush rose. Each stitch is a testament to age-old craftsmanship, 



whispering stories of heritage and tradition. The captivating beauty continues with the farshi part of the lehnga. Exquisite pink jamawar, adorned with three shades of appliqué, creates a mesmerizing layer of depth and detail. Aanya is more than just an outfit; it's a timeless expression of love and light. This breathtaking ensemble is perfect for the bride who desires a modern twist on tradition, all while shimmering in the glow of her special day.




All orders would take a minimum of 8 to 12 Weeks for delivery. "Custom Order" can take longer than this.

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Five Ways you can put People and the Planet First

oin the Movement

On 22nd April, individuals from all walks of life come together in a global effort to progress climate action and sustainability, marking the annual celebration of Earth Day.

This year, organisers of Earth Day are calling for widespread climate education as an integral step forward in the journey to fight climate change. Bryce Coon, Director of Education for Earth Day, emphasises how just a spark of global momentum can propel forward our efforts to address climate change, now and in the near future, by promoting behaviour change in the next generation.

Whether you represent a global organisation or a local consumer, each of us has a part to play. From fighting fast fashion to hosting a clean-up, we have put together a small but mighty list of actions you can take to put people and planet first.

1: Fight Fast Fashion

Fashion is regarded as a reflection of culture. But what does it say about our current culture when the impacts of fashion can ravage our environment and endanger our own lives? It seems one of the fastest things about ‘fast fashion’ is the speed in which we reach a moral and ethical dead end.

The fast fashion industry operates on a “race to the bottom” model to produce the largest number of garments at the smallest price. With cheap production, lowered costs and an implicit yet superficial and dangerous pressure from society to constantly consume clothing, the facts behind fast fashion are staggering:

  • Every year, 100 billion garments are produced.
  • From 100 billion garments, 87% end up in landfills or incinerators and only 1% is recycled.
  • Sixty nine per cent of clothes are made from crude oil and washing them accounts for 35% of microplastics in the ocean.

Our relationship with fashion must change. We must divorce the unsustainable ideology of hyperconsumption that many of us possess and fashion a better world by embracing slow style, celebrating handmade artistry and being connected to the makers of our products.

Here’s how:

You can thrift

‘Thrifting’ or charity shopping is a great way to give a new lease of life to our clothes. By donating your unwanted clothes, you will create space in your home, support charities and help the planet. By buying from charity shops, you will also be helping the planet, as well as finding unique and vintage styles at a very fair price.

You can support Shared Interest

Shared Interest uses the investments of our members to transform the lives of farmers and craftspeople across the globe. Ethical fashion retailers such as Mata Traders and Allpa are examples of two buyer customers we support with fair finance.

Mata Traders work with member-owned women’s co-operatives and artisan groups that follow Fair Trade Principles. By bringing traditional fabrics to a global audience, they support the family businesses of weavers and block printers throughout India and Nepal whose livelihoods have been threatened by the shift of textile production to the factory. We have supported Mata Traders with finance since 2010.

You can purchase Mata Traders products here:

You can learn more about Mata Traders here

Meanwhile, Allpa are Peruvian artisans specialising in jewellery, textiles, ceramics and wood. Allpa has benefited from an export credit facility with Shared Interest since 2014. As less than 10% of Allpa sales are local, Shared Interest finance is a lifeline for the organisation.

You can purchase Allpa products here:

You can learn more about Allpa here

You can sign Earth Day’s petition

Take a brief moment to sign this online petition to demand political action and create regulations to protect the environment and our health against the crises posed by the fast fashion industry.

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

20 Dress Brands You Need



 

It was less than a decade ago that every kind of woman started reluctantly swapping her skinny jeans for floral midis and prairie maxis (which had once been seen as frumpy), and more often than not pairing them with trainers (a styling combination that was previously considered a fashion faux pas).

It was around the same time Raf Simons was dipping into Dior’s iconic ‘New Look’ archive and sending unabashedly feminine dresses down the runway; Alessandro Michele had just taken the helm at Gucci and immediately put pleated midi skirts on the map; and other womenswear designers were introducing trainers into the high-fashion sphere for the first time. Runway trends always find a way of trickling down, but this cocktail of ‘firsts’ went on to shape fashion for the best part of a decade.

Hemlines have grown ever since. So much so that the reintroduction of the mini in 2021 felt almost as revolutionary as it had back in the 1960s. But while John Lewis tried and failed to predict the demise of the floral midi dress a few seasons back, this piece stays put. We can’t erase the last decade of easy ‘throw it on and look pulled-together dressing’ that has liberated women in so many ways.

We also can’t ignore the myriad labels that have popped up as a result of this shift. The likes of Rixo (launched in 2015), DÔEN (2016), Batsheva (also 2016) and Kitri (2017) have seen unprecedented success focusing the majority of their collections on the one-and done outfit. So to hear it for this humble hero, we’ve rounded up 20 of the best dress brands that are really worth celebrating in 2024, from the Australian brands that get modern bohemia just right, to the Scandi brands any Ganni lover will want to discover.

PAKISTAN'S TOP 10 CLOTHING BRANDS THAT ARE RULING THE FASHION INDUSTRY

 Pakistani brands are known for their classical cuts, detailed work, and vibrant colors, our clothes are known to represent our tradition and culture along with a touch of modern tailoring and details. The leading Pakistani brands in women's apparel have really stepped up their game in the past decade; from Sapphire Retail and Fahad Hussayn to fast fashion and high-end couture, Pakistan has proved to be the fashion capital of Asia.

Pakistan's textile industry contributes substantially to the economy of Pakistan, and over the past few years, this industry has also become more prominent internationally. International fashion influencers and celebrities have also been spotted wearing Pakistani suits, for instance, Gauhar Khan was spotted wearing a beautiful ivory chikankari gharara on her Nikkah by Saira Shakira in collaboration with LAAM. During her visit to Pakistan, Kate Middleton wore several beautiful ensembles from renowned Pakistani labels, including Elan and Maheen Khan. The top clothing brands have transformed the Pakistani retail industry and a few brands have been an integral part of this transformation.

The Pakistani couture market is currently dominated by designers like Zara Shahjahan, Hussain Rehar, and Faiza Saqlain that have emerged over the last decade. These designers' talent and creativity are what make our clothes so highly sought after globally. In the following list we have compiled a list of Pakistan's top-rated fashion labels that fashionistas should keep an eye out for:

Hussain Rehar

Hussain Rehar

The ever-experimental Hussain Rehar has brought a design revolution in Pakistan Fashion Industry. In just three years, he has already gained limelight in the couture world. His edgy designs, neon color choices, and geometric prints have always left the audience stunned with every launch. During the last year, Hussain Rehar decided to do a solo show of his bridal launch, the collection consisted of beautiful lehnga cholis, shararas, and menswear. His solo show showed his confidence as solo shows are often planned by veteran fashion designers and were risqué for a new designer.

In spite of this, the show was a success and was praised by both audiences and fashion critics. This designer is known for creating trends instead of following them. His beautiful pieces are seen on every big fat Pakistani wedding and red carpets as well.This year, he also debuted his luxury lawn collection “Rohi De Naal” which featured beautiful lawn jooras of vibrant hues and quintessential designs adorned by Ayeza Khan.Hussain Rehar is all set to launch his bridal collection “Toota Kahani” which is a relatively budget-friendly collection and contains traditional lehnga cholis with a modern twist. The bold color choice and intricate embroidery make this collection a perfect fit for a summer soiree. So, grab these alluring outfits before they run out!

Ali Xeeshan

Ali Xeeshan

Known for his unconventional and dramatic designs, Ali Xeeshan is a well-versed name in the fashion industry of Pakistan. His supreme sense of creativity and his experimental approach towards eastern fashion has made the designer stand out of all the designers. He has brought a new range to Bridal Dresses in Pakistan and the signature Ali Xeeshan designing makes the outfit speak for itself. His theatric portray of his designs and charismatic shows and campaigns make him the most unconventional Asian designer.

He has been known for its Bridal and Formal collection but recently he has also been experimenting in the pret-a-porter and summer lawn department as well.Apart from his unconventional fashion choices, Ali Xeeshan is known for raising important issues through his collection. In his launch “Numaish” he has raised an important issue of Dowry and Child Marriage.

In his Winter Bridal Collection Ali has taken inspiration from nature and featured dresses reflecting the beauty of nature. This collection consisted of a variety of red bridal lehengas and ghararas. Ali Xeeshan has recently launched his collection “7 Sins”, a luxury formals collection, this collection has extreme variation in terms of tones with flattering silhouettes. This collection has been the talk of the town because of its bold solids and jewel tones.

Farah Talib Aziz

farah talib aziz

Farah Talib Aziz’s work exuberates femineity, garnished with fresh colors and floral embroidery, FTA has been a fan favorite this season. Her lawn collections were the talk of the town this season, alluring chikankari outfits with fresh colors and contrasting silk dupattas were all the hype. Farah Talib Aziz’s bold-colored solids were seen everywhere on Eid.

Farah is known for her luxe lawn unstitched collections but recently she has been expanding her pret-a-porter line as well. Her kalidars speak signature FTA tailoring and designs, her kalidars were spotted worn by Sona Memon, Minna Tariq, and Madiha Imam. She has also launched her Bridal collection “Leela”.

Maria B

Maria B

While talking about top clothing brands in Pakistan, you cannot miss Maria B. Maria B was founded by Maria Butt in 1999, and ever since this brand has been going bigger. It is one of the most versatile brands in Pakistan and has something for everyone in their stores, from women collection to kidswear to couture to affordable pieces maria ensure that no one misses out on fashion.

Maria B’s powerful social media presence and the empire she has created say she is one true boss lady.Maria B’s recent bridal collection promises an undeniable allure, with modern silhouettes adorned with crystal and 3D floral embroidery, these pieces are perfect for a modern-day bride.

Cross Stitch

Cross stitch is a renowned retail brand, it features affordable casual or semi casual stitched and unstitched piece. This brand specializes in fabric and their embroidered lawn collection sold like hot cakes.

Cross stitch also launched its digital print and has been experimenting in the semi formal sector as well. Their spring summer collection was full of colors and floral prints.

Zara Shahjahan

Zara Shahjahan

Zara Shahjahan is one of the ace designers of Pakistan, her lawn collection gets out of stock as soon as they come in. Her simple yet traditional designs are the signature of the brand. Her minimalistic approach towards Pakistani fashion and her simple shoots makes the audience rushing towards her stores. Zara has proved that she is the pinnacle of craftsmanship, her attention to detail and her exquisite fabric makes her brand one of a kind.

Her wedding formals collection featuring Saira Yousaf were all hype during the launch, it has beautiful fully embellished, booti embroidered pishwas, sharara, and lehngas.

Saira Shakira

Saiara Shakira

Saira Shakira is one the most famous clothing brands in Pakistan, Saira Faisal and Shakira Usman have both built an empire from scratch and now they are an international name. They are known for their subtle embellishments and unusual cuts. Their luxury launches are an instant hit and the wedding season is all rage about Saira Shakira outfits. Their pastel color palette and use of cutwork, lace and embellishments makes their designs stand out of the crowd.

Their intial launches were focused on luxury pret but now they are also launching their lawn as well. Their Bridal collection radiates modern bride glamour with their dreamlike couture. Saira Shakira have launched their luxury lawn collection Crimson by Saira Shakira and this collection was all about patches, organza and net dupatta and heavy embroidery with bright color palette unlike their signature bright color palette.

Asim jofa

Asim Jofa

Asim Jofa is known to have a modern take on traditional clothing. His unstitched collection is widely demanded among the Pakistani audience due to its attention to detail and ethereal vibe. His limited addition chiffon collection featured elegant pastel attires with thread and Zari embroideries on organza fabric.

His festive collections are inspired by ethereal charm and grace accentuated with eye-catching hues.

Mushq

Mushq

If you’re looking for eye-catching alluring dresses but, on a budget, Mushq is the right place to go. Its collection is vibrant, colorful and unique. Its festive chikankari collection featuring Ayeza Khan displayed delicate chikankari embroidery on organza, lawn and net. They gave chikankari a twist of the new trends of tie and dye, pastel colors and modern cuts.

Mushq gained its fame from Trousseau De Luxe which was a formal net collection with floral embroideries, crystal embellishments and spray of sequence. This collection was hand worked with Swarovski’s and glass beads. As luxurious and alluring this collection looked it was pocket friendly so the stock went out as soon as it was launched on the website.

Zaha

Cross Stitch
Zaha

Zaha is a project of Khadija Shah, a visionary woman with a great sense of creativity. She is known to produce supreme quality sell-out articles. Zaha is a relatively budget-friendly brand than elan and projects a young feeling to its products. The lawn collections are an immediate sell-out and feature fresh hues with contrasting silk dupattas.

Its pret is a huge success as well with its modern and fusion pieces.

Faiza Saqlain

Faiza Saqlain

Faiza Saqlain is known to be the queen of Pishwas. She channels femineity with her intricate, exceptionally made pret-a-porter. Her recent formal campaigns have been a huge success and have been spotted wearing by celebrities and influencers all over social media. Faiza Saqlain’s signature pishwas and lehengas are made with supreme fabric with unique embellishment and embroidery, she never fails to deliver a show-stopping piece.

Her articles have been worn by Iqra Aziz, Maya Ali, and other celebrities. The wedding season seems to bring huge success for Faiza Saqlain which proves she is a fashion powerhouse. Her formal collection “Ismat” feature Saira Yousaf, which was inspired by old-school charm. She used vibrant and bright colors in her articles with golden zari embroidery and intricate embellishments. Her recent bridal collection “Khurshid” featured Mahira Khan and the collection was a head turner and made the internet go crazy over the traditional cuts and classical embroidery. This collection featured pishwas, lehnga, and gharara with bright hues.

Kanwal Malik

Kanwal Malik

Kanwal Malik is recently launched luxurious brand that is making its mark in the industry due to its blushing palette, heavy embroidery, and contemporary cuts.

Her recent collection Midsummer Vogue is a collection of bespoke contemporary pieces with European silhouettes adorned with Swarovski-like ornamentation and dazzling sequins.

HEM

HEM

The HEM is known for its stunning embodiment of handcrafted elegance. With millennials details on traditional wonder, Hem is making its waves in the fashion industry. It features articles with a fresh color palette with laces, embellishments, and thread embroidery.

These brands are the epitome of style, creativity, and hard work, specializing in making the finest clothing and giving Pakistani fashion a global identity. At LAAM, you can shop these stylish brands for every occasion. With all the best brands in Pakistan, LAAM has an outfit for every occasion, whether it's drinking hi-tea with the girls or celebrating your big day.

Checkout LAAM 11 11 sale 2022 to avail the discounts on top brands.

Friday, March 29, 2024

Rama Green Festive Embroidered Art Silk Anarkali Suit


 

With Semi Stitched dress material, you will need to get the outfit tailored as per your size. The Semi-stitched material pieces come with a pattern, like the neck pattern, sleeves with embroidery/ pattern, semi stitched skirt/bottom with the flair and beautiful border/hem which you will then easily be able to get it customized/adjusted as per your size. The finished / ready to wear outfit, once tailored as per your size will look just the same as on the model in the picture. All materials come with dupatta, salwar /churidar fabric as shown in the picture.

Add a touch of color and tradition to your celebrations with our Rama Green Festive Embroidered Art Silk Anarkali Suit by Empress. Made with high quality art silk material, this suit features intricate thread and sequin embroidery. Complete with a matching dupatta and bottom, it's the perfect outfit for weddings and festivals. Pair it with traditional jewelry and accessories for a complete and stunning look.



Style tip for an elegant look in long Art Silk Embroidered Anarkali Dress for special occasions for weddings, parties, and sangeet events.

Buy Designer Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit Online in USA, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia & New Zealand to glam up your look from Empress Clothing. Where to Buy your next ethnic Indian dress online? - Empress-clothing.com is the best online store for your next Designer Lehengas, Anarkali Suits, Festive and Diwali Wear Ethnic Wears, Traditional Sarees.

  • This Anarkali Suit is Semi - Stitched & can be customized up to 44 inches Bust Size.
  • Top Length - 57 Inches
Color: Rama Green
Fabric: Faux Georgette
Occasion: Wedding Function, Engagement, Party Wear, Festival, Eid,
Style:  Designer Wedding Wear Anarkali Suit | Wedding Outfit
Work: Embroidered, Sequins, Thread

Product Facts: 

  • This Rama Green Festive Embroidered Anarkali Suit set comprises of an top, dupatta & bottom.
  • You can see some fascinating patterns done with Thread & sequins embroidery.
  • Embroidered Indian Anarkali Suit | Best For Reception | Wedding Outfit 2024
  • Indian designer anarkali Suit is designed with absolute perfection to wobble any festive occasion or sangeet, parties, and wedding events or as a bridesmaid's dress.

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Girls Green Floral Chiffon Hanky Hem Mini Dress

 

Product Details & Care Guide

Girls. Fun, floral and floaty, this green hanky-hem dress is a pretty pick for wherever your warm weather plans take you..

- Light green
- Floral print
- Square neckline
- Short puff sleeves
- Elasticated cuffs
- Cut-out sides
- Hanky hem
- Lined
- Mini length
- Chiffon fabric
- Model is 5'1"/156cm and wears age 12/height 152cm-158cm

Product Code: 881539339
Care Guide:

100% Polyester.

Machine washable.







Girls Black Ditsy Floral Ribbed Rached Mini Dress

Product Details & Care Guide

Girls. This black mini dress will make a pretty addition to your collection with its ditsy floral print. A ribbed finish guarantees all-day comfort too.

- Black/white
- Ditsy floral print
- Square neckline
- Short sleeves
- Ruched bust
- Mini length
- Ribbed cotton blend
- Regular fit
- Model is 5'5"/165cm and wears age 12-13/height 152-158cm

Product Code: 881922109
Care Guide:

95% Cotton, 5% Elastane.

Machine washable.