Can you pick The One?
Colors are an essential part of our lives. From the clothes we wear to the homes we live in. From the cars we drive to the choices we make to satisfy our desire in ways we want them to be, colors stands right next to us.
In Pakistan, the colors do speak a lot for women, no matter what because who can say it better other than women, who love to wear outfits of their favorite colors or in prints that are suitable for any occasion.
The picture down below is an outlet of one of Pakistan’s leading fashion brand. In big cities like Karachi, this brand is operating countless outlets across the city.
And this is just one outlet of one such brand in one corner of the city.
Come the season of summer and every shopping corner of Karachi gets filled up with summer sales on countless branded lawns or designer outfits of epic proportions.
That is when that friendship of colors and woman glows at its finest 🙂
For Cee Neuner’s Fun Foto Challenge: Color of Your Choice
P.S. By this post, I’m not labeling men as color-hating half-part of human civilization. We men love color as much as women and in some cases, which I personally know, the color choices of men surpasses women in ways I probably can’t describe clearly.
If you are interested in knowing more about fashion brands of Pakistan, kindly check below mentioned links:
All are so beautiful. Hard to pick your favorite one. 🙂
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Even a full day in a store like this will feel like a handful of moments for any fashion savvy woman 😀
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Fabulous colors. 😀
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Thank you very much, Cee 🙂
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Hammad, it is possible to draw a link between colour and women without being sexist, I get your point. I have never seen a man in a bright yellow Sari! I envy women and the way they can wear colour as they like, you look at most men and they are dressed in Black and Grey, and those who chose to go colourful are viewed as eccentric! Personally I always wear a bit of colour, especially on Hawaiian shirt Friday (which is a little thing of my own!)
Keep blogging mate, bring a bit of the colour of Pakistan to our lives.
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Thank you so much, Gavin for reading out my post and sharing your thoughts about it, to which I agree.
Thank goodness, men don’t wear saris here but they do like to add up colors in their wardrobe, even if it is just a casual Friday shirt.
But when special occasions like wedding pop-up, the bar usually goes higher and pricier.
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I love the beautiful coloured saris..
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Actually, these aren’t saris. These are 2-piece non-stitched lawn prints, which comprises of a shirt and a trouser. During the season, 3-piece prints also arrive in market, which features dupatta, a shawl-like scarf.
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