MAHGUL’s luxury prêt-à–porter line ORO is set to introduce their Eid collection, Zill, at an open house in Lahore on Saturday the 18th of June 2017 at the Mahgul studio from 3pm – 9 pm.
The one day open house will present a ready to ready retail collection of semi-formal Eastern and Western wear to retail and order in time for Eid. Expect bespoke prints inspired by oriental motifs such as the water lilly, signature embroideries across limited edition shirts as well as a diversity of solid colour blocked shirts paired against printed or embroidered statement pants with a general collection focus on cut and detailing.
Priced between PKR 8’500 – PKR 65’000, the Zill Eid collection from ORO by MAHGUL will be available at the MAHGUL studio in Lahore at 7-B, Block F, Gulberg 2, Lahore on Saturday, 18 June 2016.
MAHGUL is critically acclaimed as one of the Sub-Continent’s most exciting fashion brands, having debuted at the prestigious PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week platform in 2013. The brand is best known for their edgy, avant garde interpretation of Pakistani design. Their vision is for each creation to juxtapose elements of fine art with high end fashion.
Currently, MAHGUL is housed at a standalone studio space in Lahore, Pakistan for Formal, Bridal and Luxury Prét wear. The brand also stocks Prêt-à-Porter across Pakistan under their line ORO and is available to shop online. The brand has showcased consistently at the coveted PFDC fashion platforms and has been nominated twice in a row for Pakistan’s premier fashion honour, The Lux Style Award, as the country’s Best Emerging Talent and in 2016 for Achievement in Fashion Design, Luxury Pret.
The brand is led by creative director Mahgul Rashid, whose passion for fine art is manifest in her trainings from the prestigious Central St Martins in London, her graduation in fine art with distinction from the Beaconhouse National University in Pakistan and her work with globally celebrated artist Rashid Rana, also in Pakistan. Prior to establishing her independent design label, Rashid apprenticed at her grandmother and couturier Nasreen Shaikh’s fashion atelier for the better part of 6 years; indeed Rashid’s own work was first introduced as a diffusion project, ‘Mahgul for Nasreen Shaikh’ in 2013. In 2014 the stand alone MAHGUL brand was established.
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