One piece three ways: Sehrish Rehan

In this feature we have three fashionistas showing us how to put together an item from a designers collection


October 30, 2016

While trends fade, style remains eternal and one piece can be put together in many different ways. In this feature we have three fashionistas showing us how to put together an item from a designers collection, according to their own individual style and taste!



This Sehrish Rehan ‘Kimono Jacket’ is from the designer’s Luxury Pret collection. The classic black piece is heavily embellished with pearl detailing on its neckline and tassels. Delicate pink floral appliqué-work give it a feminine touch. The piece is made using a exquisite chiffon fabric which gives it a luxurious and elegant finish.

Nikhar Riaz



Digital Head, Sunday Times

This Sehrish Rehan kimono jacket is super pretty and can be worn in so many fun ways. I went for a fusion look by pairing it with black flare pants, a white top and an Eddie Parker clutch. I love the pearl detailing on the tassels and the pink flowers appliquéed on the neckline. To make it my own, I opted to tie the tassels on the side, making it a one-shoulder piece instead of wearing it like a jacket. For my make-up I went for a simple eyeliner and light pink lipstick. I could easily wear this look to fashion week or a fun dholki!

Aleeha Badat



Student

For this beautiful Sehrish Rehan kimono jacket, I went for a edgy, cool look, staying true to my personal style. I wore my white skinny jeans, statement black pom-pom flats, and simply wore the jacket as is. For my make-up I opted for a dark maroon lipstick, with light smoky eyes. For my hair I made a super-fun and easy man-bun. This look definitely goes with my easy-going style and makes for a really cool ensemble to wear to a formal, daytime event.

Anushey Hasham

Marketing Head, Sugarie Brown Sugar

This Sehrish Rehan kimono can easily be worn in the day or at night. I kept it classic by pairing it with black cigarette pants. I think the frills at the bottom give it a little edge. I wore my basic, two-toned Gianvito Rossi heels and added some bling with my hoops. This outfit is super wearable during the upcoming wedding season, and looks effortless and chic at the same time — you can’t go wrong with a black kimono now can you?

 

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