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  2. Zainab Chottani - Wikipedia

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    Chottani started in bridal fashion under the name of Zainab Sajid in 1999. She works with traditional colors and uses embroidery along with different cuts to form new designs. The designs contain influences from the Mughal Era where Royal women adorned heavily decorated dresses to look more attractive.

  3. Tapu Javeri - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, Javeri was amongst Pakistani fashion designers to showcase his collection of Digital Prints and Handbags in the 8th Annual Expo Pakistan 2013 organized by Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). [31] Javeri teaches photography at Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture [8] and Karachi School of Arts.

  4. Sadaf Malaterre - Wikipedia

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    She went to Saint Joseph's College for Women, Karachi. In the early part of her career she modeled for brands and fashion magazines in Pakistan. As a designer, she is known for her bright colors and innovative techniques. Malaterre is also known for using local embroidery techniques to create modern textures.

  5. Yousuf Bashir Qureshi - Wikipedia

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    Qureshi's first designer clothing was a blend of traditional South Asian styles with his own touch. [11] [12] His fashion work is inspired by Sufi mysticism. [13] [14] In 2004, YBQ relocated back to Pakistan. His family owned warehouses in Karachi became his base to start his career in Pakistan. [10] He has held several photography exhibitions.

  6. Wardha Saleem - Wikipedia

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    Her creations have gone on to include a "Folk Play", [8] "Doodle Junction" [9] and most recently, a "Dasht-e-Gul" [10] series showcased at Fashion Pakistan Week 2014. She launched her Bridal Wear at the Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) Loreal Paris Bridal Week 2014 in Lahore, Pakistan, with her debut collection titled " Madhubani ".

  7. Deepak Perwani - Wikipedia

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    Deepak Perwani (born 1974) (Sindhi: ديپڪ پرواني) is a Pakistani fashion designer and actor. In 1996, he introduced the fashion label Deepak Perwani (DP) as a bridal and formal wear couture house. The Bulgarian Fashion Awards named Perwani the sixth-best fashion designer in the world in 2014. [2]

  8. Khaadi - Wikipedia

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    Khaadi (pronounced [kʰaːd̪iː]) is a Pakistani fashion and lifestyle brand, founded in December 1998. Its headquarters are located in Karachi. As of 2015, it operates 46 stores in 17 cities across Pakistan and 17 stores across the United Kingdom and the GCC. [1] [2] As of 2022, Khaadi operates 60 stores in 30 cities within Pakistan. [3]

  9. Maheen Khan - Wikipedia

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    Maheen Khan (Urdu: ماہین خان) is a Pakistani fashion and costume designer, [1] also an award winner fashion designer for fashion labels like The Embroidery House, Maheen and Gulabo. [2] She has done many national and international fashion events and shows. [3]