LAAM Fashion Week (LFW) concluded its debut four-day run in Lahore, blending Pakistan’s artisan heritage with a digital retail model to go global. As the first runway-to-e-tail platform, it featured high-street, prêt, manufacturing, retail, luxury, and bridal brands, reaching over 120 countries via live streams. Day 1 honored legacy with 26 iconic garments from designers like Ali Xeeshan and HSY, plus emerging talent from IVS and PIFD, ending with shows by Tena Durrani and Rizwan Beyg. Day 2 and 3 Highlights: From High-Street to Couture Day 2 showcased high-street like Agha Noor and Panache Apparel, retail from Allure by Izna Hamza, and designers including Karma and Fahad Hussayn. Day 3 continued with KIBO and Kiara in high-street, retail by KB by Zulfiqar Malik, and finales by The House of Kamiar Rokni and Saira Shakira. These segments highlighted diversity, from accessible prêt to avant-garde pieces, with immediate online sales for many collections via LAAM’s platform. For full co...
Basant Festival Lahore 2026: Clear Skies Forecast as Punjab Revives Tradition with Strict Safety Rules
Basant is making a grand comeback in Lahore after 18 years, with the Punjab government lifting the ban under strict regulations to ensure safety. The three-day festival kicks off February 6, celebrating spring with kite-flying, but only cotton strings and permissible sizes are allowed – no metallic manja or oversized kites. Banned in 2007 due to deaths from sharp strings and gunfire, this revival emphasizes caution around electric lines and roads. CM Maryam Nawaz highlighted Basant’s cultural significance, urging Punjabis to embrace their heritage, including speaking Punjabi proudly. The event’s yellow theme symbolizes life’s return, boosting billions in economic activity with hotels booked solid. 0 “LARGE” PMD Weather Forecast and Safety Advisories The Pakistan Meteorological Department predicts dry weather with mostly clear skies for February 6-7, and partial clouds on the 8th – ideal for kite-flying with light winds at 10-15 km/h. Participants are advised to stay vigilant near ...