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Time Business News
06-08-2025
- Business
- Time Business News
Why Luxury Pret Pakistan Is Changing the Way Women Dress
In the growing fashion industry, luxury pret Pakistan is an extremely fashionable phenomenon that offers a combination of style and comfort. This fashion genre is especially famous for offering read-to-wear apparel that is produced from superior material and exact tailoring. The clothes are designed for individuals who want to dress up in smart, elegant apparel that can be easily dressed up without being article talks about luxury pret development, the role of exclusive pret designs, and why the luxury pret division has become a part of modern Pakistani fashion life. Luxury pret is ready-to-wear clothing produced in high-quality material and with utmost care. The garments are pre-cut in sizes but produced with the same process and quality as would be applied to bespoke garments. There are certain characteristic features that define apparel as luxury pret: High-end fabrics such as silk, organza, chiffon, and lawn Hand embroidery, beading, thread work, and embellishments Fitted silhouette and clean-cut designs Seasonal wear according to the current trend Luxury pret is not like common ready-to-wear in the context that it ensures high-quality craftsmanship and sophisticated styles appropriate to fulfill formal or semi-formal wear requirements. Tailoring is one of the major differences between luxury pret and standard pret. Luxury pret garments are professionally cut and stitched to provide a neat look. Seaming, lining, hemming, and embroidery are silky and even. The garment, not only pleasant-looking but also comfortable to wear. Clothing has been sociologically and culturally important in Pakistan. Ready-made attire has increasingly gained ground, especially in the upper-end pret segment, due to the altered way of life. Luxury pret, over time, has been the preference for women of trendy but conventional clothing. One of the most daunting reasons for luxury pre-Pakistan growth is that the tradition has shifted. Because more women now work in offices, have businesses, and go out for events, there is a demand for ready-to-wear yet still formal for various events. Custom sewing can no longer be the monopoly of quality attire. Luxury pret offers women solutions to wear for office, dinners, and evening events without subjecting them to the experience of selecting fabrics, being measured, and waiting for stitchings. Urban metropolises like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad are highly fashion-oriented. Women in these cities embrace home-based and international fashion and yearn to have access to stylish garments that can be modulated based on situations. Ready-to-wear clothing, especially premium pret, has been the favorite option in these markets. The collection of luxury pret designs has also made things easy for women to pick up clothes as per their own choice and event. Whether it is Eid, family event, or corporate event, luxury pret provides variety and ease. One of the advantages of luxury pret is that there are exclusive pret designs for every season and occasion in abundance. They produce these designs in small quantities, thereby creating a perception of being exclusive and fashionable. During the summer season, lawn, cotton-silk, organza, and chiffon are used. These are loose and light fabrics and are appropriate for being worn at summer functions and on casual days. Some of the trending design themes for spring and summer pret are: Intricate embroidery and prints Pastel greens, whites, pinks, and beiges Culottes or trousers with straight shirts Loose-fitting garments which can be dressed with ease and comfort These are typically done with dupattas in chiffon or organza, not weight. In winter, karandi, velvet, and woolen blends are used. These types of materials provide warmth as well as the features of being decorated and shaped. Pret winter luxury items are: Maroon, black, navy, and emerald shades Decorated necks, sleeves, and edges Long shirts, jackets, and shaped coats Layered outfits with thicker dupattas These are ideal for evening party wear, family gatherings, and semi-formal winter occasions. Some designers and brands produce customized collections with exclusive pret designs. These are available for a short duration or in limited numbers. Novelty, detailing embroidery, and fresh cuts continue to be the focus in such collections. These dresses are typically observed being worn at weddings, engagement ceremonies, and parties when ladies want to dress traditionally but not as traditional brides' dresses. Fashion in Pakistan is fashion with a purpose, not just fashion. It is a reflection of values, culture, and identity. Luxury pret is the golden key that enables women to be themselves in modern settings without losing cultural values. Most of the pret exclusive patterns also exhibit modesty by retaining full sleeves, longer shirts, and decent necklines. They also, however, possess modern cuts, colors, and adornments. This enables women to appear fashionable yet remain in line with proper dress codes. Pret luxury enables one to be effortless for women to dress up in attire that is trendy yet respectful of someone's culture. In business and society in most places, attire is also used to convey social class and self-image. Dressed in sleek luxury pret clothes exudes fashion sense, order, and precision. At the workplace, on nights out, and on social outings, luxury pret gives women a clean, neatly styled look that enables them to project confidence. Luxury pret has become an essential component of career dressing and social dressing for Pakistani women. Luxury pret Pakistan has become a style concentration of the country. Luxury pret is a blend of modern and conventional style, and it deals in ready-to-wear clothing that is cleverly designed, well-made, and fitting for everyday use, in the main. As more women look for clothing that can keep pace with their hectic lives and sensibilities, luxury pret provides style and convenience. With custom pret designs, seasonal fashion, and tailored cuts, luxury pret is redefining the future of fashion in Pakistan. It allows women to dress stylishly, with confidence, and conveniently—yet culturally inclined. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


Hindustan Times
04-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
39 arrests made in Assam for remarks ‘defending Pakistan' after Pahalgam attack
A total of 39 arrests have been made in Assam for "defending Pakistan" in the aftermath of the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, said Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The total number went up to 39 after two more persons were arrested from Hojai and South Salmara-Mankachar districts on Saturday. "#Update on crackdown against traitors for defending Pakistan on Indian soil - 22.00 hrs | 03 May. Mistaqul Alom arrested by @Hojai_Police, Jahirul Islam arrested by @SSalmaraPolice. A total of 39 Anti Nationals put behind bars till now," Sarma posted on X. The Assam chief minister has repeatedly stated that his government will not tolerate any remarks in support or defence of Pakistan in connection with the Pahalgam terror attack. Earlier, the opposition's AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam was also arrested on sedition charges for allegedly defending Pakistan and its complicity in the terror incident. Sarma had defended the MLA's arrest, saying that it was justified because of his alleged pre-Pakistan statements. On Friday, Sarma warned those raising the 'Pakistan zindabad' slogan amid the rising tensions between the two neighbouring nations following the Pahalgam attack and threatened to break their legs. Addressing a campaign rally for the panchayat elections, the CM appealed to the people to pray and give strength to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian Army so that Pakistani terrorists can be brought to justice across the world. Just a day after the April 22 terror attack in the valley, the Assam CM had expressed confidence in PM Modi's leadership and said that the nation will respond to the incident. "Together, we will hold Pakistan accountable and Pakistan will get the appropriate punishment for this incident," he stated. He had also called for vigilance against any Pakistani elements within the nation, highlighting the need for Hindu unity. He noted that the attackers in Pahalgam allegedly targeted victims based solely on their Hindu identity.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Flights from India to Europe and North America are taking 4 extra hours and requiring fuel stops as airlines avoid Pakistan
Airlines are adding hours of flight time to reroute around Pakistan amid rising tensions. Air India has added a fuel stop in Europe on treks to and from North America. IndiGo has suspended some flights to Central Asia because its planes now can't make the trek. Flights by Indian carriers, including Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet, are spending hours of extra time circumventing closed Pakistan airspace amid rising tensions between the two nations. The carriers could previously fly west across neighboring Pakistan to connect to countries in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Now, they must reroute around Pakistan's borders after the government closed its airspace to Indian airlines following India's response to an attack in Indian-administered Kashmir on Tuesday. Air India's Delhi hub is most impacted, as planes must detour south around Pakistan and across the Arabian Sea before returning north. With more miles to cover, some flights to North America must stop in Europe to fuel up before finishing their trek across the Atlantic, adding up to four hours to their passengers' journeys. An Air India spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider that treks to North America will stop in Vienna or Copenhagen for fuel, adding up to four hours of travel time. He added that other flights to Europe and the Middle East will see "extended" routes. Another airline, IndiGo, is suspending some routes due to the closure. India-based CNBC affiliate CNBC-TV18 reported the budget carrier has temporarily cut flights to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, and Almaty, Kazakhstan, through at least May 7 because the now longer westward treks are too far for its narrow-body Airbus planes to reach. Take Sunday's flight from Delhi to Chicago, for example. The plane flew about eight hours to Vienna, spent about an hour and a half on the ground, and then flew another nine hours to the US. Sunday's flight to New York, which stopped in Copenhagen, spent about the same time in the air and a similar 90 minutes on the ground. The more than 18-hour journeys exceeded the typical 14 to 15-hour treks pre-Pakistan closure. San Francisco flights to and from Mumbai, previously about 17-hour flights, now exceed 20 hours of travel time with the stop. "Air India regrets the inconvenience caused to our passengers due to this unforeseen airspace closure that is outside our control," the spokesperson said. "We would like to reiterate that at Air India, the safety of our customers and crew remains top priority." Even if Air India operates some westbound long-haul flights nonstop, the lengthy detour will still add hours of flight time. Flight tracking data shows that the route from Toronto to Delhi on Friday and Saturday flew nonstop in about 15 hours, compared to the typically 13 hours previously. Nonstop flights from India to Europe and the Middle East are less affected time-wise, but can still be a nuisance for travelers. Air India flights from Delhi to cities like Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, and London took about nine hours before Thursday; now they're reaching 10 or more. SpiceJet and IndiGo said they're seeing a similar impact, with IndiGo announcing that 50 international routes would be longer than usual. For example, since Thursday, Flightradar24 shows IndiGo's flight from Delhi to Tbilisi, Georgia, has taken up to an hour extra. SpiceJet's route from Amritsar, India, to Dubai is similarly longer. All three airlines have advised customers on social media and their websites to monitor their flight status for schedule adjustments, rebooking, and refund options. This isn't the first time geopolitical tensions have forced lengthy detours. Carriers like Finnair and United Airlines started flying extra hours to Asia after Russia closed its airspace following its attack on Ukraine in 2022. Read the original article on Business Insider