Fashion trend in Pakistan…. (sahar ali, rawakpindi)

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Pakistan is a third world country economically it we can afford fashion as our daily life. But I must say that No department of life as be it economic, cultural, religious or recreational has been free from the effect of this great transformation in progress. Every body wants to follow the latest trends of the new era.


It’s in human nature that he always wants change in life, like in basic change in our clothing’s. We may do whatever makes us happy. even if we talk about Pakistan, we come to know that Pakistan has been change a lot, From the independence day of August 14, 1947 up to date, Pakistan’s has been a society in transition. The society of Pakistan is dynamic and therefore ever-changing, and its patterns are changing transforming from time to time.

So if want to move with today’s world we have to follow the fashion,Becaue its today’s need if we don’t follow that people think we r dumb we know nothing about fashion and we cant move in society.

Fashion has gone through changes in this century and especially in women’s fashion, in the dressing and adorning of the hair, became equally complex and changing. Fashion, by definition, changes constantly its almost standing alone in comparison with other walks of life as long as change is concerned. But it is actually we who are responsible for changes in fashion as it is rightly said that “Things don’t change, we change”. Young People enjoy the diversity and change in their looks and outfits and they are playing key role to fashion industry .Young boys and girls are always in craze to look smart and up to date. It is also in human nature to look smart and be appreciated by the social circle of one’s own.

In Pakistan there is three types of people
1. Who follow fashion trends blindly
2. Who follow fashion with there need
3. Who don’t follow any trend at all

But there is a very little room for the first ones, because most of the fashions trends are against Islam. But now I love to share with you this news that some of the famous fashion designers take the Muslim fashion clothing very seriously and they worked a lot in development of Muslim fashion designing. Many famous designers designed Muslim fashion cloths are now easily available on the online shops. One can buy it very easily online or at outlets where they are available with huge discount.

Pakistan, Lahore is a center of all types of Muslim fashion. The major clothing markets offer the latest trends and styles of clothing articles regardless of the origin.
 
However, only a few years ago buying ready-made stylish abayas in Lahore was not as easy, as only the plain and classic ones were largely available. Today there are retail stores for trendy abayas and hijabs open all around the fashion districts of Pakistan 

Muslim Fashion Clothes Fashion entrepreneurs who understood the need for modern fashion Islamic clothing started launching stylish boutiques that offer these garments in an assortment of colours, styles and designs even Pakistani government is souporting the fashion industry in Paistan nowThe Federal Minister, Malik Naeem Khan's directive for raising the exports of finished goods three-fold within a period of three and half years is highly commendable in principle and is one of the targets required for reducing the balanced of payment deficit in order to put the economy on a sound track. 

There is no denying the fact that the exports of value-added products not only accelerate the rate of foreign exchange inflow but help strengthen the local industrial infrastructure also so that they could be able to compete in the world markets.

But at the end I want you to decide that what is good and what is bad for us????

I acknowledge that enjoyment is the part of the life and life becomes so colorless without this, but there are several means of enjoyment. Enjoyment should be productive, free from prejudices, lies and all kind of cheatings. Now we should be care about the norms and values of the society and we should work together for the sake of these…

 



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