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In A Fool's Paradise
Before the Industrial Revolution and the fall of the monarchy, there was an era that witnessed epitomic growth of fashion amongst men and women. From the stone-laden paths of Florence to the luxury of Paris, men and women worshipped fashion – flaunted eccentricity and shunned the orthodox. Oft and on, designers showcase what can be easily termed as eccentric wear that only a niche would don. Out on the ramp, critics either diss it or applaud it as futuristic, creatively uninhibited fashion. However, rarely do people see that this kind, is often adorned by none other than celebrities, who carry whatever it is that they wear, with so much panache, that the outfit's unorthodox appeal is overshadowed by the larger than life persona of the celebrity. This is the truth about unconventional fashion! This beige coloured sherwani is perfect for the dandy man. Stitched on a soft comfortable wear fabric, with straight pyjamas, and beautified with multi-coloured panels on both sides and colourful buttons, it should only be worn by those who can pull it off. The wide-collared beige coloured casual coat and its corresponding pants are again for the fashionably different and same goes for the green and yellow wide-open sherwani-collared suits.
I COORDINATION:UMER MUSHTAQ
I GROOMING:PENG @ TONY & GUY
I DESIGNER:JAZIB QAMAR
I PHOTOGRAPHY:SHAHBAZ SHAZI
I MODEL:NABEEL

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