RENOWNED fashion designers will arrive in Glasgow next month to showcase their collections at the second edition of the Scotland Pakistan Fashion Week (SPFW).
The event, which aims to bridge the gap between Pakistani and international designers, features a runway show at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on August 4 and 5 at 6pm.
Collections from designers such as Shamaeel Ansari and Shazia Emaan will be displayed, while leading industry figures, including Pakistani actress and model, Kubra Khan, will be in attendance.
Visitors will be able to meet the designers and browse collections at the Boutique Lounge in the House of Sher mall on August 6 and 7.
Event manager Shafea Qureshi said: “SPFW2 will showcase the work of some of the best Pakistani and Scottish designers. After its success in Glasgow back in March which had a visit from the First Minister, we hope to take it to the global stage”.
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