Gul Ahmed collaborates with Oaks for ‘Saving Thar’

Fashion meets philanthropy as organisations host fashion show to generate funds for famine-ridden desert


Our Correspondent October 17, 2014

KARACHI:


The Old Association of Kinnaird Society (Oaks) Karachi organised a fashion show titled ‘Saving Thar’, a philanthropic initiative to express solidarity with people living in the famine-ridden desert.


Gul Ahmed joined hands with Oaks for the cause in its endeavour to save lives that are at risk due to acute water shortage. Held at a local hotel, the fashion show was lauded by people who showed their support by turning up in large numbers at the event, according to a press release.

Gul Ahmed is one of the largest composite mills in Pakistan and manufactures high-quality clothing and home apparel, which is used domestically and exported aboard. The company has become Pakistan’s premiere fashion giant and supports causes related to fashion, which contribute to growth and development in the local as well as international markets.

With versatile operations that range from spinning to retail, Gul Ahmed is Pakistan’s leading textile company with more than 50 flagship stores across the country.

The company offers fabric and made-ups that have taken the world of style by storm. Its formal line, G-Pret, draws inspiration from current fashion trends, striking a balance between simplicity and grandeur.

Gul Ahmed has maintained an active profile when it comes to helping the underprivileged and deprived and has made concrete efforts to support causes, which make a difference in the lives of others and bring them hope and happiness.

Published in The Express Tribune, October 18th, 2014.

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