From florals and the perennially stylish animal prints to cinched waists and power suits, local celebs have been rocking some of the hottest, most wearable trends of the season. We got down to work to list some of our favourite looks of the week!
1) Print, but make it stylish!
With the weather just barely transitioning from chilly to warm, Mahira Khan's animal print sweatshirt gave us the perfect look for the turn of the season.
To add a more dramatic twist, Ayesha Omar's printed suit also hits the trend nail right on its head!
2) Floral galore
You can never go wrong with florals in spring/summer, no matter what year it is, especially if it's in the form of a gorgeous saree wrapped around you! Mansha Pasha shows us how it's done in this gorgeous soft yellow piece.
Another perfect way to incorporate florals in your wardrobe in the spring is in the form of simple dresses. Hira Mani makes a strong case!
3) Boss babe
If there's a time scheduled for power suits to go out of style, we're not ready for it! One of the easiest way to feign authority, the power suit is sure to elevate your style quotient to the max without you having to put a lot of work in - isn't that ideal? Abeer Rizvi plays it right with a burnt orange number, pairing it with leopard print heels.
4) Cinch it up!
Arguably the hottest trend to pop off in recent months, the cinched waist is sure to take your style quotient up a noch. Model Fouzia Aman keeps it earthy and fashionable in this look.
Grab a belt, tighten it up over your dress, an over sized shirt, a jacket or a suit, and you're good to go. Abeer Rizvi works the trend by taking a simple dress and making it runway ready with her wide belt-cum-corset.
5) Street chic
Sadaf Kanwal is one model who never goes wrong with her street style - always putting her best foot forward without overdoing it. What's more, she manages to look like she just stepped foot off of Parisian streets during fashion week - and that's her casual look!
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