Lessons learned from designer Parishae Adnan’s fashion show in Karachi on Thursday included ensembles made from repurposed old fabrics, transgender models, and support for Palestinians.
Karachi fashion show: Following the presentation, Parishae’s father and designer Amir Adnan told Aaj News, “Every outfit has a story behind it.” “She created clothing in the style that she desired.”
The collection “Zer: Beneath the Surface,” which translates to “below the surface,” focused on discussing topics that people talk about and don’t talk about as well as coping with the effects of “unremitting victimhood.”
The designer claims that the collection includes unique pieces created from repurposed old materials. The current ensembles consist of a diverse range of reused, altered, re-stitched, and embellished clothing items. These outfits combine the timeless elegance and regal grandeur of the original clothing with the captivating personalities of the silhouettes.
At the event, up to 35 designs were on display, and two transgender people also walked the ramp.
A minute of silence was held at the beginning of the performance to show support for Palestinians.
Wearing a Keffiyeh scarf, former model Frieha Altaf expressed her heartbreak at what she saw occurring in Gaza. She went on to say that everyone ought to speak up in support of Muslims.
What’s taking place is brutality. Even after the coronavirus was eradicated, people still do not understand what humanity is. However, I believe that Hamas set a trap, and Israel fell victim to it, revealing the identity of the terrorist.
Mustafa Shiekh, often known as Mufay, created the collection’s soundtrack while taking a number of factors, including tone and speed, into consideration.
He began by examining the classic horror film music from films such as Psycho and The Shining. We descended into the depths of sounds that would unnerve the listener by inciting terror and despair. According to a press statement, the idea was to serve as a reminder that sometimes, despite our best efforts, we are unable to escape the realities of life.
Gothic building served as the model for the silhouettes. The four stages of alchemy—black, white, gold, and red—represent the House’s fall/winter colours.