Kuki, Lahore based designer having got humongous positive response for lawn collection last year, where he was on board with Dawood Textile Mills as their official designer for lawn. This year, Kuki has independently launched his own lawn collection. Zahid Khan, better known as Kuki of Kuki Concepts, is introduced a new fabric material in his lawn collection, he has made use of French chiffon for the dupattas; a fusion of silk with chiffon creating an amazing fabric feel.
The Kuki Concepts 2014 lawn looks every bit of tantalizing, fresh and uber chic having used mostly pastel shades, in contrast to last year. Featuring stunning floral designs and widening silhouettes, the Kuki Concepts 2014 lawn is a must-add to one’s wardrobe. The contrasts and other varying combinations of the colours used are very much in sync with the design philosophy.
Of all the nine stunning designs, the favourite one remains the white ivory lawn design with pink pastel shades to go for the collar, cuffs and trouser pants. The green and red French chiffon for dupatta with the suit is hypnotic. The dupatta scarf can be utilised later as well, once the season changes. It can be used as a scarf to go with other plain shirts or stitched into that of a top itself.
Ranged between Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,500, the Kuki Concepts 2014 lawn is available exclusively at the Kuki Concept store in Lahore, Islamabad, Dubai and Bahrain.
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