HSY introduces ‘Cricket World Cup Kurtas’

Life and StyleHSY introduces ‘Cricket World Cup Kurtas’

LAHORE, Pakistan: The renowned couturier Hassan Sheheryar Yasin (HSY) has introduced two new pret lines; “HSY Brings the World to Pakistan” Collection and Limited Edition “Cricket World Cup Kurtas” for both men & women.

The new ensembles are available for purchase at the brand’s Gulberg Galleria Store in Lahore and at the brand’s newly inaugurated web portal with a price range starting from Rs 8,000 [HSY Brings the World to Pakistan Collection] and Rs 3,500 [Cricket World Cup Kurtas] respectively.

The inspiration for “HSY Brings the World to Pakistan” collection stems from the designer’s extensive travels and his experiences with new cultures and places around the world.

Through this collection, HSY seeks to share intimate moments from his travels and global experiences over the years, through the versatile medium of fashion. Starting from February 2015, the brand will introduce a themed extension to the collection, based around the culture of a new, dynamic city from across the Globe each month – featuring thematic design elements representative of that city integrated into traditional designs, making the collection a fusion of cultures with a surprise twist.

The collections will consist of formal and semi-formal designs in small, medium and large sizes. The outfits have been beautifully embellished and use fabrics ranging from raw silks and chiffons to cotton nets and cotton silks, in diverse color palettes that vary with respect to the city the collection draws inspiration from.

Commemorating the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, HSY launches a limited range of Cricket World Cup Kurtas celebrating Pakistan’s participation at the prestigious tournament.

The Kurtas feature three designs for men and one design for women based in the iconic color palette of Pakistan’s National Flag; Green and White.

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