"India's been amazing. I've been blessed with lots of opportunities to work in India. For us, as a brand, it's amazing because the culture and people are very similar yet a bit different. I love the response we get in India.
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"They are very friendly and appreciative of our work. It helps us grow as a brand. It's great. We love coming here," said Saniya. The designer retails across haute couture, formal wear and luxury pret for women, with a selection of menswear.
A graduate of Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture with a degree in textile design, Sania has been designing since 2007 under the label Chamak. In 2010, in a bid to expand into broader fashion endeavours, she launched her own label Sania Maskatiya.
Since then, she has had the opportunity to showcase her creations at a prestigious fashion week in Mumbai and also a few exhibitions, including the luxurious wedding exhibition The Vogue Wedding Show.
A visit to her stall at the exhibition proved how curious prospective Indian brides and families were as far as her collection was concerned.
The designer had bought a capsule collection consisting of gota work, zardosi, thread work and Swarovski.
They presented an amalgamation of modern silhouettes with age-old craft techniques. The collection comprised not only bridal garments, but also a wide range of formals that can be a part of one's bridal trousseau.
"We are a textile-based company and every season we create prints and then work on the embellishments," she said.
With stores in Karachi, Lahore and Dubai, she is also looking at opening a store in India.
"We are working with a few people in Delhi... PFDC (PFDC The Boulevard store in Delhi). But we are trying to work out (something) here and open a store," she said.
That's not all, she would like to work as a costume designer too in India.
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"Sonam Kapoor had worn one of my creations for a magazine cover. That was amazing. As far as costume designing goes... absolutely. I would love to do it if given an opportunity. We love Bollywood. The actors are immensely talented," she said.
As a brand, Sania tries to strike a balance between contemporary and traditional, so she "would love to do new age kind of movies".
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