Nomi Ansari
Style aesthetic:
Adding a dose of playful prints to his crisp ensemble, the designer supplemented edginess to “earthy”. Looking effortlessly chic, Nomi captured our attention by rocking a mix of hues teamed with relaxed tailoring - exuding an urban edge. He was all the rage at the red carpet.
Outfit
The designer sported well-fitted dusty-blue jeans by Diesel – pairing them brilliantly with a modish charcoal Ambassador jacket. Permeating a sense of refined style, Nomi rocked a tasteful classic white shirt coupled with an en vogue Spanish grey vest. Talk about nailing fashion techniques.
Accessories
Accessorising right with a Guess belt, a TW Steel watch and his signature Prada eye-wear, Nomi emitted sophistication and savoir vivre. The laced-up Camper shoes added casual drama to the up-to-the-minute outfit while the emerald-toned pocket square and the skinny Topman tie polished up the rest of his look.
HSY
Style aesthetic:
The designer delivered a dapper take on the timeless suit theme. Redefining the corporate look, Hassan sported a formal up-do whilst radiating a laid-back feel. Creating a crisp offering, peppered with colour and carrying his label’s signature minimal aesthetic, the designer oozed style and power.
Outfit
Unarguably hip, the designer decked himself in a sleek jet blazer with a monochrome pocket square and tapered style jeans – all crafted by his very own fashion house. Showcasing his latest ‘High-Octane’ collection, the designer was every inch of cool and we had all the reasons to swoon.
Accessories and shoes:
Keeping it minimal, Hassan accessorised with a classic Ralph Laren belt and freshly designed aviator-style HSY sunglasses. The designer matched his look with a pair of discreet black Bottega shoes and his signature smile. Voila!
Published in The Express Tribune, April 3rd, 2015.
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