One piece three ways: Sana Safinaz
. In this feature we have three fashionistas showing us how to put together an item from a designers collection
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 Sana Safinaz fabric is from their 2016 winter shawl collection. The fabric primarily uses a vibrant, shocking pink hue, which contrasts against the shades of black also used in the contemporary design. Furthermore the comfortable, and versatile cotton and khaddar material can be stitched in a variety of ways, to suit your personal style and requirements. Get creative with your Sana Safinaz winter outfits!
Anaam Ayub
HR Analyst
I would describe my personal style as minimal, and for me, comfort is key. I wore the Sana Safinaz kameez with a black tulip shalwar and my plexi heels. I then accessorised with a black clutch and tassel earrings from H&M, which gave a bit of edge to my very traditional look. For my hair I got a straight blowout and for my make-up I went for a soft smoky eye with a neutral lipstick. I would wear this outfit to a dinner or a lunch.
Sabah Gilani
Director, Serai Concept Store and Creative Director, Noor Home
I would describe my personal style as being classic-chic. I kept the look simple and elegant by wearing black bootleg pants and a black silk top to let the statement Sana Safinaz jacket do all the talking. Again, to keep the richly embroidered jacket as the focal point, I chose classic accessories, including solitaire tops, my gold watch, and my black Alexander McQueen boxed clutch. Hair and make-up is what ties a look together, so to keep it understated, I went with a neutral palette for eyes and lips, and left my hair open. I would wear this outfit to a dinner.
Maha Burney
Creative Director, NFK Photography
I would describe my personal style as classic chic with a trendy edge. I like to keep my look understated and play with on-trend accents by throwing in a statement shoe or accessory. To style the Sana Safinaz kurta, I kept the look uncluttered, as the super-fun voluminous sleeves already make quite a statement! I opted for straight black cigarette pants, as an offset for the volume in the shirt, and then wore my black, ankle-strap heels by Tom Ford. For my make-up I did a soft smoky eye and applied matte, nude lipstick. The versatile outfit is the perfect pick for a casual dinner or even a small dholki this season. Just sweep your hair into a messy bun, swipe on some red lipstick and you have a dressier look!
This Sana Safinaz fabric is from their 2016 winter shawl collection. The fabric primarily uses a vibrant, shocking pink hue, which contrasts against the shades of black also used in the contemporary design. Furthermore the comfortable, and versatile cotton and khaddar material can be stitched in a variety of ways, to suit your personal style and requirements. Get creative with your Sana Safinaz winter outfits!
Anaam Ayub
HR Analyst
I would describe my personal style as minimal, and for me, comfort is key. I wore the Sana Safinaz kameez with a black tulip shalwar and my plexi heels. I then accessorised with a black clutch and tassel earrings from H&M, which gave a bit of edge to my very traditional look. For my hair I got a straight blowout and for my make-up I went for a soft smoky eye with a neutral lipstick. I would wear this outfit to a dinner or a lunch.
Sabah Gilani
Director, Serai Concept Store and Creative Director, Noor Home
I would describe my personal style as being classic-chic. I kept the look simple and elegant by wearing black bootleg pants and a black silk top to let the statement Sana Safinaz jacket do all the talking. Again, to keep the richly embroidered jacket as the focal point, I chose classic accessories, including solitaire tops, my gold watch, and my black Alexander McQueen boxed clutch. Hair and make-up is what ties a look together, so to keep it understated, I went with a neutral palette for eyes and lips, and left my hair open. I would wear this outfit to a dinner.
Maha Burney
Creative Director, NFK Photography
I would describe my personal style as classic chic with a trendy edge. I like to keep my look understated and play with on-trend accents by throwing in a statement shoe or accessory. To style the Sana Safinaz kurta, I kept the look uncluttered, as the super-fun voluminous sleeves already make quite a statement! I opted for straight black cigarette pants, as an offset for the volume in the shirt, and then wore my black, ankle-strap heels by Tom Ford. For my make-up I did a soft smoky eye and applied matte, nude lipstick. The versatile outfit is the perfect pick for a casual dinner or even a small dholki this season. Just sweep your hair into a messy bun, swipe on some red lipstick and you have a dressier look!