Pakistan Fashion Design Council (PFDC) and L’Oréal Paris, brought the best and finest collection by renowned Nida Azwer on the final day of the 4rth consecutive PFDC L’Oréal Paris Bridal Week 2014 held at Faletti’s Hotel, Lahore. The second show of the day 3 featured Nida Azwer Atelier showcasing "The Ghalib Collection" that has drawn inspiration from the mysticism and poetry of the renowned poet, Mirza Ghalib. In this collection, hues of blue, teal, heather grey and pink shades are extensively inculcated on fabrics including silk, net, lame, tissue and brocade. Different cuts and styling has enticed the fashion seekers with ample collection that has included short shirts, jackets, saris and farshi ghararas embellished with cutwork, crystals, zardozi and resham, paired with exquisite resham larger-than-life chadders, intricately embroidered shawls and classy stoles.
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