Finally! A Fashion Week for Pakistan
By Uzma Mazhar
Fashion weeks around the world are the most talked about events and are considered one of the best platforms to showcase creativity, individuality and ingenuity of the fashion industry. And IMG, the world’s premier sports, entertainment and media company known for organising fashion weeks around the globe — including those in New York, Australia, California, London — and best known for organising the Lakme Fashion Week in India, has finally arrived in Pakistan.
Addressing a press conference, Simon P. Lock, the MD of IMG Fashions and Models (Asia Pacific) said that his company’s mission is to leverage the unparalleled power of their worldwide resources, capabilities and assets to benefit clients, customers and partners in the areas of sports, entertainment and media.
Regarding the fashion industry in Pakistan, Simon said that IMG is primarily here to put Pakistan on the global map of fashion by organising the first-ever Pakistan Fashion Week (PFW), an event that will not only look good but feel good, too. Further delving into the details of the proposed event, he said that the PFW will most probably be held in the first week of April 2007 in Lahore. Citing the reasons for choosing Lahore over Karachi, he was of the opinion that international prescription suggests that Lahore is the safest city in Pakistan with regards to volatile situations, terrorist attacks, bomb blasts, kidnappings, traffic congestion and even the spread of Dengue fever!
“Since this will be a high-profile media event, we have to ensure that the guests from abroad feel secure while they are here. Even though it is going to be hard to convince some of the international guests, on our part, we will talk about the country in a positive manner,” he assured those present.
PFW will most probably be held in the first week of April 2007 in Lahore. Citing the reasons for choosing Lahore over Karachi, Simon was of the opinion that international prescription suggests that it is the safest city in Pakistan with regards to volatile situations, kidnappings, traffic congestion and even Dengue fever
According to the details shared by the IMG MD with those present, certain aspects of the event have been chalked out while others have yet to be worked upon. Those that have materialised are:
• The event will be staged in a venue of cultural significance to set the unique tone of Fashion Week. For the opening and closing ceremonies, the suggested venue is the Lahore Fort to give an idea of the historical and cultural moorings that inspire and get translated into the present-day art scene in Pakistan.
• The designers will have the opportunity to showcase their work individually or in group shows. An added segment, that of ‘emerging designer’, has been included for the young designers to put forth their work. It will be a four-day schedule with five shows held each day.
• International producers and stylists will be roped in to work with local designers.
• Also on the agenda is a specifically designed exhibition featuring ready-to-wear accessories, jewellery, bags, shoes and other merchandise that would interest buyers.
• Seminars will be held to focus on strategies to be adopted by the industry in Pakistan to grow and reach out globally. Some of the key players from the fashion and textile industry will be invited for the discussions.
• The designer selection process will be by invitation only so that the best designers participate.
• The price has been cut down as opposed to what the company charges while organising other fashion weeks.
• The event will be marketed internationally by IMG.
• Some of the best Pakistani models as well as Indian and IMG models will grace the catwalk.
In his concluding remarks, Simon said that the company has done a significant amount of research concerning Pakistan’s fashion industry but there are a number of issues when it comes to holding such a a mega event: “We are here to give a start and to support, but at the end of the day, the designers are the ones who will make the event a success. Together we will try to build the best portfolio of professionals in Pakistan’s fashion industry and in turn make a name on the international fashion scenario.”
The fashion industry in Pakistan has a long way to go but it is hoped that the Fashion Week will provide a head start and place Pakistan firmly on the international scene. Now, it is up to our fashion ambassadors to pull up their socks and come together under a single platform.
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