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00:00:00🎵Dhuli Dhuli Khuli Khuli🎵
00:00:30🎵Good Morning Pakistan🎵
00:00:33Assalam-o-Alaikum!
00:00:35Good Morning! Good Morning Pakistan!
00:00:37How are you?
00:00:40Today we have a very beautiful program.
00:00:43Beautiful because when we talk about clothes,
00:00:45it can't be that the program is about clothes and jewellery
00:00:49and we don't like it.
00:00:51Who doesn't like to see glamour in the morning?
00:00:54By the way, where did technology come from?
00:00:56The things we used to see in science fiction when we were young,
00:01:00that this thing is happening or that thing is happening,
00:01:03now it is really happening.
00:01:05If you see, and I don't know,
00:01:08in the next 10-15 years,
00:01:10how much further will we go?
00:01:13Technology may reach from somewhere,
00:01:16but there are some things that keep repeating in the world.
00:01:21For example, fashion.
00:01:23You see, fashion or make-up trends
00:01:26or the way of wearing jewellery,
00:01:28jewellery designs,
00:01:30all these things come back again and again.
00:01:33A lot of mothers think that
00:01:35are we today's mothers to our daughters?
00:01:38Should we make them gold?
00:01:40When they get married,
00:01:42they will have their own choice,
00:01:44they will have their own fashion.
00:01:46But a certain generation of mothers used to think
00:01:50that the set of gold that we have kept for our daughter,
00:01:54we don't get it like this,
00:01:56nor will we get it in the future.
00:01:58So these ancestral memories,
00:02:00which we have kept,
00:02:02and it used to happen too,
00:02:04those sets,
00:02:06the quality of that gold,
00:02:08now we really say that it is not available.
00:02:11Similarly, there are a lot of such clothes,
00:02:14like chattapati gharara,
00:02:16or ang rakhe,
00:02:18there are some trends,
00:02:20there are some styles,
00:02:22which don't go away from fashion.
00:02:24Or they come back again and again.
00:02:26Now you see,
00:02:28the wide pants shalwar,
00:02:30I have seen Babra Sharif wearing it.
00:02:32When we came to our senses,
00:02:34and we saw bell-bottoms,
00:02:36and shalwars, and short shirts,
00:02:38we saw them wearing all this,
00:02:40and at that time,
00:02:42when we used to watch films in other times,
00:02:44we used to say, oh man, what funny clothes these are.
00:02:46But the same thing,
00:02:48which we used to say funny,
00:02:50has become fashion today.
00:02:52Today every designer is making such clothes,
00:02:54those things are being repeated.
00:02:56So fashion is a real thing,
00:02:58that it comes back sometime or the other.
00:03:00And keeping that in mind today,
00:03:02because now,
00:03:04basically now you will see,
00:03:06after Muharram,
00:03:08a series begins,
00:03:10of festivities,
00:03:12and weddings.
00:03:14So for that,
00:03:16people have started getting ready.
00:03:18But they don't know what to make.
00:03:20You go to the market,
00:03:22and see the clothes,
00:03:24that this and that is in the market.
00:03:26But what you make for yourself,
00:03:28they don't understand.
00:03:30And buying ready-made,
00:03:32is not something that many people can do.
00:03:34It is so expensive.
00:03:36So two such women,
00:03:38who are efficient and fashionable.
00:03:40So we have a combination of both.
00:03:42Here we have Sharmeen,
00:03:44and Amber with us.
00:03:46Look, Kiran was speaking.
00:03:48Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:03:50How are you?
00:03:52I am fine.
00:03:54I am so impressed by her,
00:03:56that whenever someone makes clothes,
00:03:58I say, oh wow,
00:04:00at such a reasonable price.
00:04:02Because she does research,
00:04:04and adds her aesthetics to it.
00:04:06Exactly.
00:04:08Everything is about a choice,
00:04:10and how to combine it.
00:04:12How to assemble it.
00:04:14Because you go to the market,
00:04:16Nida,
00:04:18there is so much variety in Pakistan.
00:04:20Shopping,
00:04:22from laces, buttons,
00:04:24to accessories.
00:04:26Now what to buy,
00:04:28what to make with it,
00:04:30is very difficult.
00:04:32But at that time,
00:04:34what I do,
00:04:36I see, see, see,
00:04:38what I like,
00:04:40I pick it up,
00:04:42and go home and think about it.
00:04:44Everyone has their own way.
00:04:46Some people buy clothes,
00:04:48some people design,
00:04:50some people buy laces.
00:04:52What is your way?
00:04:54If you like a lace,
00:04:56you buy a dress on that lace.
00:04:58No, not that.
00:05:00If I buy a dress,
00:05:02and I don't know how to design it,
00:05:04but I like it,
00:05:06then I buy it.
00:05:08Then I go home,
00:05:10and spend a couple of hours,
00:05:12even in my sleep at night,
00:05:14I design it.
00:05:16Then I think about it,
00:05:18then I visualize it.
00:05:20I just need to click on something.
00:05:22I just like it.
00:05:24That's it.
00:05:26And until you wear it,
00:05:28you don't feel comfortable.
00:05:30Yes, there are some pairs,
00:05:32but I wear it as an occasion.
00:05:34When I wear ordinary clothes,
00:05:36I don't enjoy it.
00:05:38So, I try to wear it
00:05:40as an occasion,
00:05:42and it helps me.
00:05:44Sharmi, what is your technique?
00:05:46I am completely opposite.
00:05:48I can't go and pick
00:05:50anything unnecessarily.
00:05:52I have in my mind
00:05:54what I want to make.
00:05:56And I go to the market for that.
00:05:58I don't like to shop randomly.
00:06:00I get very tired.
00:06:02I can't go for no reason.
00:06:04So, I go to the market
00:06:06when I know what I want.
00:06:08Do you make notes and plan
00:06:10what you want to buy?
00:06:12I have reference pictures,
00:06:14but it's in my mind.
00:06:16For instance,
00:06:18I really wanted to wear a saree.
00:06:20I wanted to wear emerald green
00:06:22and silk.
00:06:24So, I went to the market,
00:06:26and I only found
00:06:28emerald green.
00:06:30There were a few good colors,
00:06:32but I had a set color in my mind.
00:06:34So, I found that,
00:06:36bought that,
00:06:38and bought the embellishments
00:06:40that I needed.
00:06:42I went to the tailor,
00:06:44and put it for stitching.
00:06:46I haven't worn it yet,
00:06:48because I wanted to make it.
00:06:50It happens all of a sudden
00:06:52that you get an occasion.
00:06:54So, you should have a couple of dresses
00:06:56ready in such a case
00:06:58that you should be prepared.
00:07:00But, I can't do it randomly.
00:07:02I can't go to the market
00:07:04and pick something I really like,
00:07:06not knowing how to utilize it.
00:07:08Look, Amar and Sharmeen
00:07:10know about themselves.
00:07:12Who knows about others?
00:07:14So, obviously,
00:07:16they are professionals.
00:07:18We have celebrities with us,
00:07:20but we want to give you
00:07:22professional help.
00:07:24The celebrity stylist
00:07:26is a new trend these days.
00:07:28I think,
00:07:30when Babra Sharif
00:07:32or Shabnam Ji
00:07:34were the heroines,
00:07:36we didn't even know
00:07:38that there was a celebrity.
00:07:40There was no concept.
00:07:42But, today, when films, dramas,
00:07:44ads, film shoots,
00:07:46or anything like that,
00:07:48even personally,
00:07:50people who are
00:07:52intelligent,
00:07:54they don't invest in clothes.
00:07:56They invest in celebrity stylists.
00:07:58They hire them.
00:08:00We are getting married soon.
00:08:02We have to style like this.
00:08:04They tell them
00:08:06everything.
00:08:08You have to do this
00:08:10according to your body,
00:08:12trends, and color.
00:08:14So, I thought
00:08:16that I should provide
00:08:18professional help for my fans.
00:08:20So, let's welcome
00:08:22the celebrities.
00:08:24Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:08:26There is a lot more.
00:08:28There is a teacher.
00:08:30How are you?
00:08:32I like your pants.
00:08:34It's looking very different.
00:08:36Thank you.
00:08:38It's a new trend for men.
00:08:40Because of the heat,
00:08:42you don't wear
00:08:44comfortable shoes.
00:08:46You wear khussa and
00:08:48linen pants.
00:08:50It's a trend for both men and women.
00:08:52Absolutely.
00:08:54Because of the heat,
00:08:56you can't wear jeans and cotton.
00:08:58The fitting is already
00:09:00out of fashion.
00:09:02So, it's basically a white leg,
00:09:04a skater cut.
00:09:06Then,
00:09:08if you look at women,
00:09:10even the shalwar is
00:09:12very open.
00:09:14Sometimes,
00:09:16it looks like tulip pants.
00:09:18So many cigarette pants
00:09:20and open shalwar pants.
00:09:22It's a good thing.
00:09:24You don't have to wear cigarette pants
00:09:26in this weather.
00:09:28But, you wore it in this weather.
00:09:30It was a trend.
00:09:32When it was a trend,
00:09:34you wore cigarette pants and tulip pants.
00:09:36Because of Gen Z,
00:09:38they are also influencing.
00:09:40It has become a very
00:09:42retail-oriented market.
00:09:44The retail
00:09:46design houses
00:09:48are trying to make things
00:09:50where they can offer
00:09:52variety.
00:09:54Now, the style has become very personalized.
00:09:56You have
00:09:58a few things that you
00:10:00commonly see. But, everyone
00:10:02is wearing it
00:10:04in their own way.
00:10:06If we see the trends
00:10:08and the reels,
00:10:10all the skinny girls
00:10:12are wearing wide pants and shalwar.
00:10:14What should we do?
00:10:16What should obese people
00:10:18like me do?
00:10:20How can we afford
00:10:22those wide pants and shalwar?
00:10:24How can we afford a small shirt?
00:10:26You have to understand
00:10:28your body type.
00:10:30If you have a wide leg
00:10:32and you are on a heavier side
00:10:34or on a plus size,
00:10:36it works better for you.
00:10:38Because, it covers
00:10:40a lot of things.
00:10:42A wide leg
00:10:44is better.
00:10:46An open leg is better
00:10:48if you are on a plus size.
00:10:50Or, if you are in a category
00:10:52where you are not comfortable with your legs.
00:10:54An open leg.
00:10:56Yes, an open leg.
00:10:58But, this is not a trend.
00:11:00This is an open leg and a small shirt.
00:11:02This is a trend.
00:11:04For instance,
00:11:06if someone is 14 or 16,
00:11:08how do you
00:11:10wear a shirt?
00:11:12You have to see how much your hip is covered.
00:11:14You have to keep it lower than your hip.
00:11:16If you want to give a shape with your waist,
00:11:18you can add darts at the back.
00:11:20If you want to trend it,
00:11:22you can loosen the sleeves.
00:11:24You can do necklines at the front and back.
00:11:26There are a lot of things like this
00:11:28that you have to do according to your body.
00:11:30If you wear open pajamas,
00:11:32and wear a four or six-piece
00:11:34open kurta,
00:11:36and you are on a plus size, it won't look good on you.
00:11:38He is right.
00:11:40But, if you are on a slimmer side,
00:11:42and you wear a six-piece open kurta,
00:11:44it will look good on you.
00:11:46He is absolutely right.
00:11:48A lot of people like us
00:11:50have a habit of wearing
00:11:52a four-piece kurta.
00:11:54But, if you are on a plus size,
00:11:56you start worrying
00:11:58that it won't look good on you.
00:12:00Some things are not made for the body.
00:12:02I feel that when you are on a plus size,
00:12:04and the general consensus
00:12:06is that you should wear
00:12:08some form-fitting clothes
00:12:10so that you give a slimmer effect.
00:12:12If you wear baggy clothes
00:12:14when you are on a plus size,
00:12:16you will look bigger.
00:12:18That's why...
00:12:20But, what do our women do?
00:12:22They keep their clothes on themselves
00:12:24if they are on a plus size.
00:12:26Their bulges will be visible.
00:12:28You talked about the ankharka.
00:12:30The ankharka should be shaped from here.
00:12:32Give it a slight shape.
00:12:34Basically, the ankharka should have
00:12:36a round shape at the bottom.
00:12:38The bulges at the bottom
00:12:40should be of a long length.
00:12:42You should wear bangles and pyjamas.
00:12:44It should be simple.
00:12:46But, let me tell you something.
00:12:48Ankharka or pishwas
00:12:50are supposed to be fitted from the top
00:12:52and then they flare out.
00:12:54If the top is heavy,
00:12:56it won't set.
00:12:58If the bottom is heavy,
00:13:00it works perfectly
00:13:02by enhancing the slimmer part of the ankharka
00:13:04and hiding the lower body.
00:13:06But, what do you do if you are heavy from the top?
00:13:08It will be loose.
00:13:10If you are heavy from the top.
00:13:12So, the ankharka should be
00:13:14folded here.
00:13:16If you are heavy, you need to change
00:13:18the adjustment of this.
00:13:20You can bring it here.
00:13:22You can bring it here.
00:13:24The shoulder and the upper body
00:13:26should be fitted properly.
00:13:28This thing and this
00:13:30and this
00:13:32should be fitted properly.
00:13:34If you are heavy from the top
00:13:36and you keep it here,
00:13:38it works because it won't break your body.
00:13:40Like pishwas
00:13:42or upper body people
00:13:44put a cut here.
00:13:48You need to see your body
00:13:50and how it comes.
00:13:52If you see old actresses
00:13:54like Rani,
00:13:56they never wore this.
00:13:58Pishwas cut.
00:14:00A little lower.
00:14:02V cut.
00:14:04If you see old films,
00:14:06Anarkali,
00:14:08they don't have thin girls.
00:14:10All the extra girls
00:14:12who were dancing,
00:14:14they all wore like this.
00:14:16When Umrao Jaan did,
00:14:18she had to wear all that
00:14:20Kalidar, Pishwas and everything.
00:14:22You will mostly see her
00:14:24doing.
00:14:26When she did films,
00:14:28she was not petite.
00:14:30She was full.
00:14:32If you see her,
00:14:34because it is a requirement of a cinema.
00:14:36Fittings and color break,
00:14:38that is different.
00:14:40But if you see, they usually got this Pishwas,
00:14:42not this Pishwas.
00:14:44That makes you look thin.
00:14:46And I think panels.
00:14:48You get thin panels.
00:14:50Thin from the top.
00:14:52That gives a slimmer look.
00:14:54Thick panels give you a slimmer look.
00:14:56Thin panels give you a slimmer look.
00:14:58Exactly.
00:15:00Kalidar starts with panels.
00:15:02It is fun.
00:15:04It is not a division.
00:15:06Kalidar,
00:15:08are thin panels that open at the bottom.
00:15:10Then you have to add more layers.
00:15:12Like they said,
00:15:14you can do Kali in Kali.
00:15:16Then you can do Kali in Kali.
00:15:18So your flair increases.
00:15:20Now it is 2024.
00:15:22The problem is that
00:15:24this is the season of weddings.
00:15:26When there are vacations,
00:15:28guests gather from outside.
00:15:30After Muharram,
00:15:32the wedding season will start.
00:15:34Usually,
00:15:36what are the trends?
00:15:38Has fashion been repeated?
00:15:40If we talk about
00:15:42the latest trend,
00:15:44which we are seeing on social media,
00:15:46which is real,
00:15:48is the release of OTT.
00:15:50It has changed the perception
00:15:52of social media.
00:15:54We will see
00:15:56Farsh-e-Kharare, Kalidar.
00:15:58Kalidar is a regular.
00:16:00You can see our TV actresses.
00:16:02They are in day-to-day wear.
00:16:04If there is a press interaction,
00:16:06you can see them.
00:16:08But,
00:16:10in winters, people go for
00:16:12velvet-type fabric.
00:16:14People go for thick brocade.
00:16:16People do Zardozi more.
00:16:18If there is a family wedding,
00:16:20they want to have heavier outfits.
00:16:26I think Chudidar is coming back.
00:16:28But, I think
00:16:30Izhar or Dhaka Pajama would be there.
00:16:32Farsh-e-Kharare would be there.
00:16:34Because, Kharare was there for a long time.
00:16:36I think it will be extended.
00:16:40Color-blocking will be back.
00:16:42Mix and match.
00:16:44We will come back after a break.
00:16:48We will come back after a break.
00:16:50We will continue our conversation.
00:16:52If you have any questions,
00:16:54send us an SMS.
00:16:56If you want to ask about fashion,
00:16:58trends or your body type.
00:17:00Good morning, Pakistan.
00:17:02Welcome.
00:17:04Welcome back.
00:17:06Good morning, Pakistan.
00:17:08Today, we are discussing
00:17:10with celebrities and
00:17:12celebrity stylists
00:17:14the fashion trends
00:17:16that have come back.
00:17:18What is in and what is out
00:17:20in 2024?
00:17:22We are afraid
00:17:24not to wear wrong things.
00:17:26We are afraid
00:17:28not to make a joke.
00:17:30We are afraid
00:17:32not to invest money in wrong places.
00:17:34It is important to tell you
00:17:36what is going on in the world.
00:17:38Tell me,
00:17:40where does fashion
00:17:42originate from?
00:17:44Which part of the world
00:17:46does it originate from?
00:17:48Which part of the world
00:17:50does it originate from?
00:17:52Earlier,
00:17:54you used to say that
00:17:56film defines your passion.
00:17:58When you watch a film,
00:18:00you want to wear something.
00:18:02I remember,
00:18:04there was a film by Karishma Kapoor.
00:18:06She wore a ghagra,
00:18:08a choli and a net.
00:18:10The top was very famous.
00:18:12Peplum top.
00:18:14Karishma Kapoor wore it.
00:18:16I remember, it was a peach color.
00:18:18She wore a choli
00:18:20and a net peplum.
00:18:22Karishma or Kareena?
00:18:24Karishma.
00:18:26People made a lot of jokes.
00:18:30Basically,
00:18:32film defines your passion.
00:18:34Unfortunately,
00:18:36in Pakistan,
00:18:38there is no back to back industry.
00:18:40In Pakistan,
00:18:42there is no film industry.
00:18:44There has always been a boom in drama industry.
00:18:46I remember,
00:18:48in Humsafar,
00:18:50if Maira Khan wore black clothes,
00:18:52then
00:18:54there was a big trend.
00:18:56Exactly.
00:18:58There is no film,
00:19:00we have drama,
00:19:02press interactions,
00:19:04or if we watch from Bollywood,
00:19:06we pick our inspiration from there.
00:19:08Now, there are a lot of influencers.
00:19:10If we talk about the new generation,
00:19:12since they are very much into K-pop
00:19:14and very Korean style,
00:19:16you saw that
00:19:18drop shoulder,
00:19:20boxy,
00:19:22short,
00:19:24oversized,
00:19:26inspiration is from there.
00:19:28Music and film are two things
00:19:30that define your fashion.
00:19:32They bring your trends.
00:19:34Plus, color-wise,
00:19:36when your color is forecast,
00:19:38it shows your main events
00:19:40globally.
00:19:42Where will the World Cup be held?
00:19:44In which country?
00:19:46What kind of festival should it be?
00:19:48That's how you predict the color.
00:19:50For example,
00:19:52if I take you to 2000,
00:19:54when India's Miss Universe,
00:19:56Miss World, Miss Asia Pacific,
00:19:58when they took all three titles,
00:20:00your entire cultural
00:20:02attire,
00:20:04that became the trend.
00:20:06That's where people started picking it up.
00:20:08At the same time,
00:20:10big international design houses
00:20:12took their small sectors
00:20:14where they started doing embroidery.
00:20:16For example,
00:20:18when there was a football match
00:20:20or a World Cup,
00:20:22your color palette came out from there.
00:20:24What you're seeing now...
00:20:26So, there's a big
00:20:28inspiration factor in fashion.
00:20:30What's happening in the world,
00:20:32what's happening here and there.
00:20:34The designer takes inspiration
00:20:36from anything.
00:20:38We get inspiration
00:20:40from ramps.
00:20:42The inspiration that comes
00:20:44from ramps...
00:20:46But ramps are not
00:20:48wearable.
00:20:50Ramps are basically
00:20:52to give the idea
00:20:54of what fabric to introduce,
00:20:56what embroidery to introduce,
00:20:58what cut to introduce,
00:21:00which cut to revamp,
00:21:02what style will work.
00:21:04Those are all ideas
00:21:06that are set for you.
00:21:08Everyone picks things
00:21:10according to their own.
00:21:12There's a lot of patchwork.
00:21:14The normal has become very normal.
00:21:16Chicken Kaari is everywhere now.
00:21:18If you look at every designer's clothes,
00:21:20there's Chicken Kaari in them.
00:21:22It's a trend now.
00:21:24In the past,
00:21:26the elders of your family
00:21:28used to make chicken gararas.
00:21:30I remember the chicken shalwar kameez
00:21:32from my childhood.
00:21:34Women of a certain age
00:21:36used to wear chicken clothes
00:21:38so that they looked decent.
00:21:40Now, I see that every designer
00:21:42whether it's a wedding dress
00:21:44or a lawn dress,
00:21:46has Chicken Kaari in it.
00:21:48Chicken Kaari, block prints,
00:21:50laces, everything is mixed.
00:21:52The second thing is
00:21:54about sustainable fashion
00:21:56and craft revival.
00:21:58Because of social media
00:22:00and gram,
00:22:02small businesses
00:22:04have come up.
00:22:06For them,
00:22:08affordability,
00:22:10and I used to get special.
00:22:12After that, small design houses came up.
00:22:14Now, there are different types of people
00:22:16who are working with different types of crafts
00:22:18and mixing them in fashion.
00:22:20Last year,
00:22:22there was a show on OTT,
00:22:24Fashion Forward.
00:22:26It inspired me.
00:22:28The winner does a lot of patchwork.
00:22:30He does a lot of denim work.
00:22:32He does a lot of work with old tapestries.
00:22:34That set also a trend
00:22:36for the designers and the design house.
00:22:38So, this is a new trend.
00:22:40Is it Pakistani?
00:22:42No, it's U.S. based.
00:22:44GG and
00:22:46Tan were hosting that show.
00:22:48Fashion Forward.
00:22:50Let's start
00:22:52with Chicken Kaari.
00:22:54You said it's a trend.
00:22:56It's trending.
00:22:58It's included in everything.
00:23:00We have some clothes.
00:23:02If you go to old times,
00:23:04like
00:23:06Banarasi clothes,
00:23:08Jamawar, Banarasi.
00:23:10Our grandmothers have worn it.
00:23:12Now, we buy it and make it.
00:23:14Or we include it
00:23:16in our clothes.
00:23:18Now, it's a mix and match trend.
00:23:20In old times,
00:23:22it wasn't a mix and match.
00:23:24It's complete Banarasi,
00:23:26Jamawar.
00:23:28It's surprising
00:23:30that designers have
00:23:32merged so many things.
00:23:34Moonlight.
00:23:36These were old clothes.
00:23:38Old film stars used to wear it.
00:23:40Sequins.
00:23:42These things are
00:23:44repeating.
00:23:46Like Moonlight.
00:23:48It's called Moonlight.
00:23:50Many people don't know.
00:23:52I remember Jersey clothes.
00:23:54In old films, Maxis.
00:23:56It was a trend.
00:23:58It's a new trend.
00:24:00It's in the market.
00:24:02It looks good.
00:24:04But you see,
00:24:06designers use it in trousers.
00:24:08They use it in tops.
00:24:10They use it in western cut.
00:24:12Of course.
00:24:14They make sarees too.
00:24:16Yes.
00:24:18Thin sarees.
00:24:20There are many forms of Moonlight.
00:24:22It's not just a thick jersey.
00:24:24It's thin too.
00:24:26It's in the market.
00:24:28Yes.
00:24:30It's a thin jersey.
00:24:32It's shiny too.
00:24:34It fits well.
00:24:36It's stretchy.
00:24:38It fits well.
00:24:40If you make a blouse,
00:24:42it fits well.
00:24:44Yes.
00:24:46You are right.
00:24:48Let's say,
00:24:50a thin girl
00:24:52or obese girl
00:24:54wears this jersey.
00:24:56Who doesn't like it?
00:24:58It will look good.
00:25:00It depends on how you use it.
00:25:02If you are on a heavier side
00:25:04and you are making a blouse
00:25:06but in your saree,
00:25:08if you have something lighter
00:25:10silk, it will fit well.
00:25:12It will cover a lot of areas.
00:25:14Plus,
00:25:16if you have a short sleeve,
00:25:18a three-quarter sleeve,
00:25:20or a full sleeve,
00:25:22it will define your shape.
00:25:24If you want,
00:25:26you can wear loose sleeves
00:25:28if you want to
00:25:30go for a trendy side.
00:25:32It's stretchy too.
00:25:34It's stretchy too.
00:25:36But if you are on a heavier side
00:25:38and you make a full blouse,
00:25:40it might not work.
00:25:42It might not work.
00:25:44But if you keep it in a loose fitting,
00:25:46it won't look good.
00:25:48But you know,
00:25:50when you walk,
00:25:52a fat woman will walk.
00:25:54Healthy.
00:25:56Healthy.
00:25:58Plus size.
00:26:00If she walks,
00:26:02it will cover her.
00:26:04It will be a burden.
00:26:06Do you know what will happen?
00:26:08Tell me.
00:26:10If you have a loose A-line,
00:26:12it will only fit from the shoulder
00:26:14and it will look like the cloth is falling.
00:26:16It's not very fitting.
00:26:18A loose fit
00:26:20might work.
00:26:22We will find out.
00:26:24Like the sleeves are joint.
00:26:26It's in fashion.
00:26:28There are short shirts
00:26:30with taftan.
00:26:32But the sleeves are joint.
00:26:34It's loose at the top and
00:26:36light at the bottom.
00:26:38I feel if it's a fall cloth,
00:26:40you tend to look slimmer
00:26:42than a stiff cloth
00:26:44which retains its shape.
00:26:46In that, a person is heavier.
00:26:48Like this,
00:26:50it's called Jamawar.
00:26:52It's made in Jakart.
00:26:54It's a bit like
00:26:56cotton silk.
00:26:58It shows you
00:27:00a wide range.
00:27:02Why was it a hit?
00:27:04Let me tell you.
00:27:06It has two qualities.
00:27:08One is pure.
00:27:10The fall of that
00:27:12is different from
00:27:14the mix.
00:27:16Because pure is expensive,
00:27:18people don't invest in it.
00:27:20It's a fabric
00:27:22that can be passed down
00:27:24from generation to generation.
00:27:26We have seen our mothers
00:27:28and aunts
00:27:30that what their grandmothers
00:27:32and grandmothers did for them
00:27:34was an old fabric.
00:27:36It was a solid fabric.
00:27:38It was pure and sustained.
00:27:40When you mix it,
00:27:42your stitches start to tear.
00:27:44First of all,
00:27:46it's a fabric.
00:27:48Plus, a thread will come out.
00:27:50Whatever fabric you buy,
00:27:52especially Jamawar, Brocade,
00:27:54Chicken Khari,
00:27:56try to buy it pure.
00:27:58It will be expensive,
00:28:00but it's worth it.
00:28:02What people do is
00:28:04they buy cheap cloth
00:28:06and get expensive work done.
00:28:08They will give it to a carpenter
00:28:10for 30,000, 35,000, 40,000, 50,000.
00:28:12But when they pick up the cloth,
00:28:14it's dirty.
00:28:16I don't think you should
00:28:18get your work done expensively.
00:28:20If you get your work done
00:28:22on a cheap fabric,
00:28:24the fabric will wear off
00:28:26because of the weight.
00:28:28In Jamawar,
00:28:30there are threads on the back side.
00:28:32Avoid the thread fabric.
00:28:34This is better.
00:28:36This is a little better.
00:28:38This is not pure.
00:28:40Have you brought it?
00:28:42Yes, I have.
00:28:44I have brought the garland
00:28:46that she wore at her mother's wedding.
00:28:48Show it to us.
00:28:50Show it to us.
00:28:52It's fun to see things
00:28:54of mothers.
00:28:56I had kept it like this.
00:28:58Alize told me that
00:29:00this is the garland
00:29:02that she wore at her mother's wedding.
00:29:04Mother's taste is so good.
00:29:06This was her dupatta.
00:29:08It had the same design.
00:29:10What is written on it?
00:29:12Gote Ka Kaam
00:29:14What is Tilla?
00:29:16Is it a Gota?
00:29:18This is not black.
00:29:20This is a thin Gota.
00:29:22It's old.
00:29:24It's antique.
00:29:26This must be
00:29:2865-70 years old.
00:29:30The star is not black.
00:29:32This is my mother's shirt.
00:29:34Alize said that
00:29:36she will wear this.
00:29:38This is my mother's shirt.
00:29:40It's my mother's wedding.
00:29:42Look at the fabric.
00:29:44Look at the stitching.
00:29:46The stitching is so good.
00:29:48There is some real thread
00:29:50in it.
00:29:52At that time, there was a real Gota.
00:29:54This is a real Gota
00:29:56because the antique
00:29:58is of a real Gota.
00:30:00Where will you get a real Gota?
00:30:02In Liaqatabad.
00:30:04This is your bag.
00:30:06In Liaqatabad,
00:30:08there are small shops.
00:30:10Seriously?
00:30:12What is the difference
00:30:14between a real Gota and a fake Gota?
00:30:16In a real Gota,
00:30:18there is a thread.
00:30:20There is a silver thread,
00:30:22a gold thread,
00:30:24a thread.
00:30:26You get it by weighing.
00:30:28Oh!
00:30:30There are a couple of local designers
00:30:32who use real threads.
00:30:34Their cost price and
00:30:36selling price are different.
00:30:38Oh!
00:30:40Wow!
00:30:42People ask me
00:30:44why it is so expensive.
00:30:46It's because the more jaggery you add,
00:30:48the sweeter it will be.
00:30:50You take pure silk.
00:30:52You put a real Gota on it.
00:30:54It will be an add-on.
00:30:56It will become expensive.
00:30:58You can give it to a machine
00:31:00and make it into a bootie.
00:31:02I bought this shirt
00:31:04for Alizeh.
00:31:06I haven't stitched it yet.
00:31:08I bought it.
00:31:10I bought it from here.
00:31:12I think you got it dyed.
00:31:14No, no.
00:31:16I bought it long ago.
00:31:18She asked me to leave it.
00:31:20It was healthy.
00:31:22I said I will make it.
00:31:24I will wear it.
00:31:26Alizeh will wear this long shirt.
00:31:28The color of the thread
00:31:30has faded.
00:31:32Yes.
00:31:34It's a beautiful color.
00:31:36I will wear it one day.
00:31:38Kiran's dupatta.
00:31:40Amber's intentions got spoiled.
00:31:42It's the same thing
00:31:44that we are talking about pure.
00:31:46It's been more than 60 years.
00:31:48It's antique.
00:31:50It's my mother's wedding dress.
00:31:52I said
00:31:54Kiran, take the dupatta.
00:31:56I said give it to me.
00:31:58I don't know
00:32:00whether it's kept or not.
00:32:04I don't know.
00:32:06I think it's a light sky blue dupatta.
00:32:08I like it a lot.
00:32:10I bought everything.
00:32:12Mom's sarees.
00:32:14Even jewelry.
00:32:16You can show it later.
00:32:1850 years old.
00:32:20What is this cloth?
00:32:22It's from Banarasi.
00:32:24Banarasi?
00:32:26You can get
00:32:28different types of cloth.
00:32:30So many things
00:32:32are from India.
00:32:34It's a thin quality.
00:32:36It's a thin one.
00:32:38It's a jacquard.
00:32:40It's not a booty one.
00:32:42It's a jacquard type.
00:32:44What is this?
00:32:46I have seen it in old weddings.
00:32:48It's a brocade type.
00:32:50How much is it now?
00:32:52How do you stitch it?
00:32:54Before that,
00:32:56we used to make blouses.
00:32:58I have seen
00:33:00in India,
00:33:02our cloth is very good.
00:33:04It's not from India.
00:33:06So,
00:33:08the blouses made there,
00:33:10Yasir bought them for me.
00:33:12The blouses were of this material.
00:33:14It's golden.
00:33:16It's a lining.
00:33:18Like you are making a thin jacquard.
00:33:20Or organza.
00:33:22What is this material?
00:33:24It won't fall, right?
00:33:26It's a stiff material.
00:33:28When it will be stitched in the panel,
00:33:30automatically,
00:33:32Stitching is very important.
00:33:34Stitching is important.
00:33:36If you don't do stitching,
00:33:38the cloth will be ruined.
00:33:40I will tell you,
00:33:42the young people who are
00:33:44excited about this fabric,
00:33:46you can make loose blouse or pants with it.
00:33:48You can make a garara with it.
00:33:50You can make a kurta with it.
00:33:52It can be used in that way.
00:33:54Because the body type of our shirt,
00:33:56the stiff fabric,
00:33:58we talked about stitching,
00:34:00these problems come in that.
00:34:02If we ask about the trends of 2024,
00:34:04mostly,
00:34:06which material
00:34:08people are using?
00:34:10In lawn cotton, you said chicken curry.
00:34:12Chicken curry,
00:34:14Multani and Bahawalpur's dogs used to come.
00:34:16They always used to come.
00:34:18They still come.
00:34:20They still come.
00:34:22You have worn it.
00:34:24It looks very classy.
00:34:26It never goes out of fashion.
00:34:28Especially, Multani's handkerchiefs,
00:34:30with Namaz's handkerchiefs.
00:34:32They were old.
00:34:34Now, they are in Kurta.
00:34:36The entire suits are there.
00:34:38Bahawalpur's shadow work,
00:34:40their sarees are very beautiful.
00:34:42With that,
00:34:44Mukesh and Jamdani.
00:34:46Now, Mukesh's work
00:34:48was old.
00:34:50Now, it is in a different way.
00:34:52Earlier, you had
00:34:54designing work.
00:34:56Mukesh is far away.
00:34:58Now,
00:35:00Mukesh's work is in it.
00:35:02Now, Mukesh's quality has come.
00:35:04The fabric of Mukesh
00:35:06is a little cheap.
00:35:08In Rs 15,000-20,000,
00:35:10with time,
00:35:12it turns black.
00:35:14Very good Mukesh.
00:35:16Keep it.
00:35:18It doesn't turn black.
00:35:20What is the difference
00:35:22between Mukesh and Tilla's work?
00:35:24Tilla is silver thread.
00:35:26Mukesh is metal.
00:35:28Tilla can be in silver
00:35:30or gold.
00:35:32The one I am wearing is Tilla.
00:35:34This is hand-made.
00:35:36This is Tilla's work.
00:35:38We are taking a short break.
00:35:40After the break,
00:35:42it is important to come back.
00:35:44It shouldn't be a comedy.
00:35:46Wearing expensive clothes,
00:35:48everyone is laughing.
00:35:50Good morning.
00:36:04Welcome. Welcome back.
00:36:06Good morning, Pakistan.
00:36:08What is the fashion?
00:36:10What to do?
00:36:12What not to do?
00:36:14I wanted to ask you
00:36:16a question.
00:36:18This is a wedding dress.
00:36:20Inside it,
00:36:22there is not a single work.
00:36:2410,000 things
00:36:26are assembled.
00:36:28This orange dress.
00:36:30There is a patch.
00:36:32You are coming up.
00:36:34What is Mukesh's work?
00:36:36I think it is Mukesh.
00:36:38Mukesh's work.
00:36:40I think it is a big star.
00:36:42Mukesh is in the middle.
00:36:44There is a net.
00:36:46No, it's a star.
00:36:48There is a star on top.
00:36:50The net is made of a small star.
00:36:52With screen printing,
00:36:54they have added panels.
00:36:56There are laces.
00:36:58These are laces.
00:37:00Everything is a mix and match.
00:37:02Everything is a mix and match.
00:37:04There is a patch on the bottom.
00:37:06Is it a cloth?
00:37:08Or is it a patch?
00:37:10It is a patch.
00:37:12It is thin.
00:37:14I remember,
00:37:16my grandmother used to make
00:37:18a wide patch.
00:37:20It was so thin.
00:37:22Lahariya used to dye it.
00:37:24It used to be made.
00:37:26It used to get crushed.
00:37:28People used to make patches.
00:37:30I have seen the clothes of today.
00:37:32If you go to the market,
00:37:34there is a lot of it.
00:37:36Now, it is a cloth.
00:37:38It is repeated.
00:37:40Earlier, it was crushed.
00:37:42I remember, my grandmother used to
00:37:44add water to it.
00:37:46She used to choose the dupatta.
00:37:48I have seen her doing that.
00:37:50It is a memory.
00:37:52The other thing is,
00:37:54the pieces used to be made.
00:37:56The pieces used to be made.
00:37:58Diamond cubes.
00:38:00Diamond.
00:38:02It has come back naturally.
00:38:04The same things are
00:38:06a bit backward.
00:38:08Keeping in mind the lifestyle of today.
00:38:10Earlier, it used to be big.
00:38:12Today, the same things,
00:38:14the same fashion,
00:38:16has become thin.
00:38:18It used to be wide.
00:38:20It used to be wide.
00:38:22As time is changing,
00:38:24it has become sophisticated.
00:38:26The same things,
00:38:28used to be big.
00:38:30It has become sophisticated.
00:38:32How old is the applique?
00:38:34Very old.
00:38:36See, the designers are using it a lot.
00:38:38It looks good.
00:38:40Earlier, it used to be painted.
00:38:42Salt, sand, etc.
00:38:44Applique used to be made.
00:38:46The heavy lawn dress,
00:38:48you get it separately.
00:38:50You can apply it.
00:38:52The techniques are the same.
00:38:54Today, I am seeing,
00:38:56the flowers are made of applique.
00:38:58How beautifully,
00:39:00big designers are using it in their clothes.
00:39:02The heavy embroidery,
00:39:04which cannot be done directly on the cloth,
00:39:06it is done by hand.
00:39:08It is called Addi Ka Kaam.
00:39:10You separate it and
00:39:12then apply it.
00:39:14The work done on the print,
00:39:16mostly,
00:39:18goes in the applique.
00:39:20The concept of applique is,
00:39:22you keep one cloth, another cloth.
00:39:24Applique is,
00:39:26it is a fabric.
00:39:28If you put it in water,
00:39:30it becomes soluble.
00:39:32Is there such a fabric?
00:39:34Yes.
00:39:36If you put water in it,
00:39:38it dissolves.
00:39:40Only the embroidery is left on the fabric.
00:39:42These are the small developments.
00:39:44The technology.
00:39:46Cut work.
00:39:48I love cut work.
00:39:50It is so sophisticated.
00:39:52Laser cut, leather,
00:39:54bags,
00:39:56kurtas.
00:39:58It looks so beautiful on borders.
00:40:00You call it color.
00:40:02Nali's work is done on that cut work.
00:40:04Sitar-e-Bari.
00:40:06The other style,
00:40:08the quilts,
00:40:10is it a full shirt?
00:40:12Yes.
00:40:14I have always loved cross-stitch.
00:40:16Although,
00:40:18mostly, I have seen
00:40:20those mazes, bed sheets,
00:40:22or cross-stitch on girls' dresses.
00:40:24I like it.
00:40:26I have always loved it.
00:40:28Nowadays, I see
00:40:30embroidery work,
00:40:32cut work,
00:40:34hand work,
00:40:36machine work.
00:40:38Not cut work, cross-stitch.
00:40:40You make cross-stitch on it.
00:40:42You get a pattern,
00:40:44you complete the embroidery
00:40:46on it by hand.
00:40:48It is like a plastic jar.
00:40:50You make a pattern
00:40:52like a hand-made embroidery.
00:40:54I see.
00:40:56The style of thread,
00:40:58I think it is a thick thread.
00:41:00It depends on
00:41:02how delicate or bold you want it to be.
00:41:04In cross-stitch,
00:41:06it is square-shaped embroidery.
00:41:08It has a graphical feel.
00:41:10It looks so cute.
00:41:12You must have seen it on girls' frocks.
00:41:14Yes.
00:41:16Small flowers.
00:41:18Cross-stitch is found in gradient.
00:41:20It is not found in one color.
00:41:22It might be pink to purple,
00:41:24light purple to light blue.
00:41:26The shadow thread
00:41:28of different colors,
00:41:30you get it from the anchor thread.
00:41:32Yes, it is thick.
00:41:34For example,
00:41:36my friend was getting married.
00:41:38The wedding dresses
00:41:40were not heavy.
00:41:42I saw it for the first time
00:41:44that the bride
00:41:46took a light
00:41:48lawn-type cloth,
00:41:50got it dyed,
00:41:52and made a silk thread
00:41:54on the wedding dress.
00:41:56On the wedding dress?
00:41:58Yes.
00:42:00On the lawn?
00:42:02Yes, it was a cotton net.
00:42:04At that time,
00:42:06everything was going on in Banaras.
00:42:08I mean,
00:42:10I got married 22 years ago.
00:42:12I saw it for the first time
00:42:14that it was made of silk thread.
00:42:16Now, it is being made a lot
00:42:18on the cotton net.
00:42:20If you see Kashmiri embroideries,
00:42:22like Sozni,
00:42:24which was chain-stitched
00:42:26with silk,
00:42:28or Firan,
00:42:30which is called Kashmiri Kameez,
00:42:32which is boxy and loose,
00:42:34it is made entirely of silk.
00:42:36It is called Tilla.
00:42:38If it comes on the wedding,
00:42:40many people don't understand
00:42:42what Tilla is.
00:42:44So, you can go with silk thread.
00:42:46If you wear
00:42:48good jewellery with it,
00:42:50it gives a look.
00:42:52People invest a lot
00:42:54on wedding clothes.
00:42:56Now, Dabka
00:42:58and Salma
00:43:00turn black after a while.
00:43:02They are not able to wear your clothes.
00:43:04So, when we go to
00:43:06order clothes,
00:43:08what should we take care of?
00:43:10Like,
00:43:12if you wear it now,
00:43:14you won't be able to repeat it this year.
00:43:16But, after two years,
00:43:18it is an expensive dress.
00:43:20We can repeat it in someone else's wedding.
00:43:22That's how we do it.
00:43:24We wear it in our in-laws' wedding.
00:43:26Now, we will wear it at our family's wedding.
00:43:28Then, we will wear it at a friend's wedding.
00:43:30You should also repeat it.
00:43:32It is a waste of money.
00:43:34That's why I am saying
00:43:36when you are making such an expensive dress,
00:43:38you should be able to repeat it.
00:43:40So, what should we do
00:43:42to play a safe game?
00:43:44First of all,
00:43:46we will talk about the clothes.
00:43:48We should buy the purest clothes.
00:43:50If the clothes are safe,
00:43:52everything will be safe.
00:43:54There is a way
00:43:56to keep all kinds of work.
00:43:58For example,
00:44:00we saw her mother's
00:44:02dress.
00:44:04Now, it is faded,
00:44:06but it is black with beauty.
00:44:08It is not ugly at all.
00:44:10It is worth wearing.
00:44:12We also kept it like that.
00:44:14If we had kept it in plastic,
00:44:16it would have been better.
00:44:18For example,
00:44:20I can tell you about the natural dyes.
00:44:22You keep the natural dye in a bottle.
00:44:24Then, you put cloves in it.
00:44:26So that
00:44:28you don't get an insect in it.
00:44:30At that time,
00:44:32phenyl bullets were not available.
00:44:34The smell of phenyl bullets
00:44:36remains in the clothes.
00:44:38For example,
00:44:40if you see a Banarasi sari,
00:44:42it is kept in a paper bag.
00:44:44Then, it is kept in a cloth bag.
00:44:46Then, it is kept in a cloth bag.
00:44:48After some time,
00:44:50you have to take it out
00:44:52because it becomes wet.
00:44:54So, you have to take care of it.
00:44:56It is not like
00:44:58you put it in a plastic bag
00:45:00and then take it out.
00:45:02The quality of the work
00:45:04is good when you buy
00:45:06such expensive clothes.
00:45:08Now, you should not
00:45:10put perfume on it.
00:45:12If there is sweat,
00:45:14you should dry it.
00:45:16Then, you can keep it
00:45:18in a cloth bag
00:45:20or in a blotting paper.
00:45:24You can keep it in a plastic bag
00:45:26and preserve it.
00:45:28I feel that
00:45:30these days,
00:45:32if you do the work of
00:45:34Sitaras and Kardanas
00:45:36more than Salma and Dabke,
00:45:38it will not look black.
00:45:40Of course, it will look black.
00:45:42But, I don't know why
00:45:44I feel that when it comes to
00:45:46formal clothes,
00:45:48Salma and Dabke look beautiful.
00:45:50Obviously,
00:45:52Sitaras and Kardanas look beautiful
00:45:54but you can't always wear
00:45:56Sitaras and Kardanas.
00:45:58I think safer for me is
00:46:00when I do the work of Dabke,
00:46:02I make sure that I don't
00:46:04wear pure gold or pure silver.
00:46:06I always go towards the antique shades.
00:46:08Oh, very nice idea.
00:46:10When you go to the antique shades,
00:46:12they are already so dull
00:46:14that in our humidity,
00:46:16one or two shades are more dull than that.
00:46:18They don't look good because
00:46:20they are golden.
00:46:22That's why I always go to the antique shades.
00:46:24Even if it is a little dull,
00:46:26it looks like an old outfit.
00:46:28But, if you do the antique work,
00:46:30it retains its look.
00:46:32You are right.
00:46:34But, if you
00:46:36want to wear pure gold,
00:46:38or you want to wear
00:46:40silver,
00:46:42just because
00:46:44it will look black,
00:46:46then don't compromise.
00:46:48I always say, be ready for yourself.
00:46:50Do it for yourself because
00:46:52when you do it, you will feel it.
00:46:54You will get the same energy.
00:46:56We call it
00:46:58Paan ki Panni gold.
00:47:00Even I won't go for dull.
00:47:02I will go for bright and silver.
00:47:04Really?
00:47:06I won't wear it.
00:47:08I am more of a very subtle person.
00:47:10I like subtle dull colors anyway.
00:47:12So, I never go for bright,
00:47:14pure gold, pure silver.
00:47:16For example,
00:47:18I made my own outfit.
00:47:20I wanted pure gold.
00:47:22So, instead of
00:47:24dull and silver,
00:47:26I used Gota.
00:47:28Why?
00:47:30It was full of Gota.
00:47:32These days,
00:47:34Gota's work is very subtle.
00:47:36It won't look black.
00:47:38It was light to wear.
00:47:40So, when I wore it,
00:47:42it didn't have that flow.
00:47:44I am sorry,
00:47:46but the biggest disadvantage
00:47:48of Gota is that
00:47:50when you wear Gota,
00:47:52your sleeves will get stuck.
00:47:54Gota is safe for that.
00:47:56Salma.
00:47:58Salma.
00:48:00But Marodi's work
00:48:02That's also beautiful.
00:48:04It doesn't look bad.
00:48:06Marodi is the thing for you.
00:48:08Exactly.
00:48:10My wedding dress had Marodi's work.
00:48:12My wedding dress had
00:48:14Salma's work.
00:48:16If I keep both of them
00:48:18equally,
00:48:20I can see that Marodi's work
00:48:22didn't look good.
00:48:24I didn't keep it properly.
00:48:26I kept it in a bag
00:48:28and kept it wherever
00:48:30there was shifting.
00:48:32But that didn't look good.
00:48:34I remember that
00:48:36I had kept my old Shalwa
00:48:38with Marodi.
00:48:40Now, you talked about
00:48:42Chundri.
00:48:44Marodi is the technique of work.
00:48:46What is it made of?
00:48:48I think it has Gota and thread.
00:48:50That's why it's called Marodi.
00:48:52Usually, it's
00:48:54from the third side
00:48:56of Balochistan.
00:48:58One more thing
00:49:00I wanted to ask you.
00:49:02In fashion,
00:49:04are solids and plains more in
00:49:06or is print more in?
00:49:08What's going on these days?
00:49:10We can see everything.
00:49:12What should we capture?
00:49:14Is print
00:49:16and solids
00:49:18working together?
00:49:20You have a lot of
00:49:22options available.
00:49:24If you have an event,
00:49:26let's not say a wedding,
00:49:28a brunch, a small event
00:49:30or you have to go with friends
00:49:32and you want to do something semi-formal.
00:49:34You can wear a light
00:49:36embroidery with print in the day time.
00:49:38If it's an evening scene,
00:49:40you can go with a different fabric.
00:49:42For example,
00:49:44the one she's wearing.
00:49:46It's a classic
00:49:48timeless piece.
00:49:50You can wear it
00:49:52whenever you want.
00:49:54True.
00:49:56It's colour palette is
00:49:58Kashmiri, pink
00:50:00with a small mirror.
00:50:02I think it's all
00:50:04the machine's work.
00:50:06It's a beautiful, timeless piece.
00:50:08On the other hand,
00:50:10you can also
00:50:12print it.
00:50:14I think
00:50:16for the last 2-3 years,
00:50:18fashion is not
00:50:20one and the same.
00:50:22There's a lot of variety in fashion.
00:50:24You can wear whatever you want.
00:50:26In the past, there were long shirts.
00:50:28Now, it's not like that.
00:50:30It's long, short,
00:50:32knee length.
00:50:34It basically comes down to
00:50:36what you're comfortable with.
00:50:38There's a lot of
00:50:40bottoms.
00:50:42There's a wide pants shalwar.
00:50:44There's a thin pants shalwar.
00:50:46I haven't seen a time like this.
00:50:48It's been around for 2-3 years.
00:50:50It's a good thing.
00:50:52I think we've become
00:50:54a little globalized.
00:50:56That's why
00:50:58we've come out of
00:51:00a well.
00:51:02We've accepted that
00:51:04we're acceptable.
00:51:06You're acceptable because
00:51:08you've worn it.
00:51:10There was a time when
00:51:12you weren't ready.
00:51:14You didn't look like it.
00:51:16You could go like this.
00:51:18You were talking about your friend
00:51:20who did silk work.
00:51:22There was no acceptance
00:51:24at that time.
00:51:26I've noticed that
00:51:28wedding dresses are made
00:51:30more on cotton silk
00:51:32than silk.
00:51:34Maybe they're cold.
00:51:36I'm not talking about cotton silk.
00:51:38I'm talking about cotton net.
00:51:40It was also made on cotton net.
00:51:42I was surprised.
00:51:44I didn't know it was called cotton net.
00:51:46But now,
00:51:48everyone who doesn't like
00:51:50silk shine,
00:51:52they choose
00:51:54red cotton net.
00:51:56It looks so beautiful.
00:51:58One more thing,
00:52:00there are more thematic things.
00:52:02Like birthday party,
00:52:04dholki,
00:52:06so that also adds a lot of variety.
00:52:08You can get ready in different ways.
00:52:10Like Mayo,
00:52:12Mayo's event,
00:52:14all the girls were given
00:52:16chunri dupattas.
00:52:18Sisters and cousins
00:52:20were given chunri dupattas.
00:52:22That was the time.
00:52:24It's still there.
00:52:26What happens now?
00:52:28Now, there's a color.
00:52:30Mostly,
00:52:32if you look at boys,
00:52:34it will be blue or red.
00:52:36Girls have probably selected one cut.
00:52:38Everyone has decided
00:52:40to wear anarkali.
00:52:42Or to wear
00:52:44gharare in mehendi.
00:52:46Or this one.
00:52:48Like our friends'
00:52:50children's wedding,
00:52:52we were given gharare.
00:52:54Now, you can make your own shirt.
00:52:56Not one, but full shirts.
00:52:58Different designs, but different colors.
00:53:00So that they look the same.
00:53:02Theme.
00:53:04We're taking a short break.
00:53:06We'll continue after the break.
00:53:20Welcome. Welcome back.
00:53:22Good morning, Pakistan.
00:53:24Today, we're talking about fashion trends.
00:53:26How is it possible
00:53:28that we don't discover jewelry?
00:53:30Because,
00:53:32in many weddings,
00:53:34I've made pure solid-colored
00:53:36clothes for Rosal.
00:53:38And I've worn my
00:53:40gold jewelry set.
00:53:42I asked,
00:53:44when will he wear it?
00:53:46My daughter won't like it.
00:53:48When will I take it off?
00:53:50I said, it's so hot.
00:53:52I can't wear
00:53:54this or that.
00:53:56Solid, pure Rosal.
00:53:58And jewelry on top.
00:54:00It's so elegant.
00:54:02Let's talk about jewelry.
00:54:04Heera Mandi has
00:54:06brought back
00:54:08old-fashioned jewelry.
00:54:10You were talking about trends changing.
00:54:12I feel, the biggest trend
00:54:14that has changed is
00:54:16that in earlier times,
00:54:18there was heavy jewelry with
00:54:20work clothes.
00:54:22I've learned that
00:54:24if you wear work clothes,
00:54:26your back won't be visible.
00:54:28If you wear work clothes,
00:54:30jewelry should be light.
00:54:32I'm looking at you
00:54:34like a brooch.
00:54:36This is not a brooch.
00:54:38This is a neck chain.
00:54:40I have a neck like this.
00:54:42Turn the camera.
00:54:44This is a neck chain.
00:54:46I have a safety pin.
00:54:48I have a neck like this.
00:54:50Put it on.
00:54:52I was saying that he might have
00:54:54put it on with a clip.
00:54:56I got an idea.
00:54:58When men go to weddings,
00:55:00we don't understand
00:55:02the shalwar kameez.
00:55:04I got an idea.
00:55:06You can't wear anything else
00:55:08in this heat.
00:55:10It's a small idea
00:55:12for men.
00:55:14I'm wearing this.
00:55:16With this linen thing,
00:55:18you can make it casual.
00:55:20Very nice.
00:55:22You can add style to it.
00:55:24Khussa and brooch.
00:55:26It looks good.
00:55:28You can borrow
00:55:30this from your wife.
00:55:32You can borrow
00:55:34this jewelry piece from her.
00:55:36This is your mom's.
00:55:38These are my mom's things.
00:55:40These are tops.
00:55:42If these are tops,
00:55:44I can use it
00:55:46like this.
00:55:48Towards the camera.
00:55:50I don't know this idea.
00:55:52You can do it.
00:55:54These are the tops.
00:55:56Even with the
00:55:58kulfas,
00:56:00I use a lot of things.
00:56:02I can make a brooch
00:56:04with a chain.
00:56:06I can wear it.
00:56:08It's very difficult for men to style.
00:56:10Usually,
00:56:12men are restricted.
00:56:14But,
00:56:16if you
00:56:18want to add
00:56:20swag,
00:56:22you can do it.
00:56:24Okay.
00:56:26Show me her mom's jewelry.
00:56:28I'm surprised.
00:56:30How old is it?
00:56:32It's almost
00:56:3460 years old.
00:56:36Show me her neck.
00:56:38Neck, brooch,
00:56:40everything.
00:56:42Her dad gave it
00:56:44to her mom as a gift.
00:56:46Her dad gave it to her mom
00:56:48before marriage.
00:56:50Where is it from?
00:56:52It's a symbol of love.
00:56:54It was very popular in London.
00:56:56Her dad gave it to her mom
00:56:58before marriage.
00:57:00It's made of silver.
00:57:02I polished one.
00:57:04It should be kept in a plastic bag.
00:57:06It's pure silver.
00:57:08It's blackened.
00:57:10I'll give you another one.
00:57:12Why did you polish one?
00:57:14I couldn't find the other one.
00:57:16Now, I found it.
00:57:18Now, she'll polish it.
00:57:22What is this?
00:57:24It's a pin.
00:57:26Mom, dad gave
00:57:28so much jewelry.
00:57:30She's a fashionable mom's daughter.
00:57:32I know where it's from.
00:57:34What else?
00:57:36It's pure.
00:57:38It's pure silver.
00:57:40She didn't wear jewelry all her life.
00:57:42When she got free in old age,
00:57:44she started wearing jewelry.
00:57:46It must be somewhere.
00:57:48It's pure silver.
00:57:50Is it pure silver?
00:57:52It's pure silver.
00:57:54In old times,
00:57:56there were silver ornaments.
00:57:58It's very beautiful.
00:58:00It's pure silver.
00:58:02I don't know what it is.
00:58:04It's very beautiful.
00:58:06It's a magnet.
00:58:08I brought it all.
00:58:10It's 50 years old.
00:58:12Seriously.
00:58:14Let's come to this side.
00:58:16You were saying,
00:58:18it's modern jewelry.
00:58:20But, it's on the old trend.
00:58:22I remember it.
00:58:24Our mothers used to get it.
00:58:26When you watch wedding videos,
00:58:28people who came to your wedding
00:58:30or brides,
00:58:32they used to wear this kind of jewelry.
00:58:34This is a big necklace.
00:58:365 Lada.
00:58:38You can move back.
00:58:40Instead of lifting it.
00:58:42You can see the hand.
00:58:44Focus on it.
00:58:46This is 3 Lada.
00:58:48She has 5 and 7.
00:58:50Old brides used to wear
00:58:52this kind of jewelry.
00:58:54They look beautiful.
00:58:56Our mothers wore it.
00:58:58Then it was out of fashion.
00:59:00They used to wear plain shirts.
00:59:02and that too with a plain shirt
00:59:04and long necklaces
00:59:06like this choker which we used to call guluband
00:59:08it's a hyderabadi
00:59:10now it's in imitation
00:59:12and whenever you wear it, it looks good
00:59:14it's a classic
00:59:16if you wear it with a malmal kurta
00:59:18it looks really good
00:59:20and it's such a seamless thing
00:59:22that if you wear it western or eastern
00:59:24it works
00:59:26there are a lot of people
00:59:28like if some people have kept outdoor weddings
00:59:30in this weather
00:59:32and it's extremely hot
00:59:34believe me, I say
00:59:36wear that white kurta
00:59:38with this jewellery
00:59:40life is easy
00:59:42it's not written anywhere
00:59:44that you have to wear shiny clothes
00:59:46if you have
00:59:48a good self-embroidery
00:59:50of chicken,
00:59:52if you are selling flowers
00:59:54on traffic lights
00:59:56add those
00:59:58keep it light, light make-up
01:00:00the easier you keep it
01:00:02the better you will feel
01:00:04and the people who are watching you
01:00:06will also feel good
01:00:08everyone feels like
01:00:10let's go back
01:00:12like this
01:00:14or this style
01:00:16it's a south indian
01:00:18madrasi style
01:00:20or like this multicolour
01:00:22if you see
01:00:24it's like this
01:00:26this was a
01:00:28very old style
01:00:30small
01:00:32and this was
01:00:34made in gold
01:00:36do you know
01:00:38people are not able to afford
01:00:40real jewellery in weddings
01:00:42so this and this
01:00:44specially
01:00:46it gives a gold effect
01:00:48it's fake
01:00:50but you can't tell
01:00:52if it's gold or artificial
01:00:54play a safe game
01:00:56if you can't afford
01:00:58and gold is so healthy
01:01:00give it to the kids
01:01:02I went to pick some jewellery
01:01:04for some work
01:01:06so I went to the market
01:01:08now you have
01:01:10so many varieties
01:01:12hyderabadi to turkish
01:01:14to indian to madrasi
01:01:16to sindhi
01:01:18you will get everything on imitation
01:01:20if you want to invest more
01:01:22take it on silver
01:01:24so if you want
01:01:26to make it silver
01:01:28or gold
01:01:30you won't get designs in gold
01:01:32which are in imitation
01:01:34imitation jewellery
01:01:36gold is so expensive
01:01:38and if you want to give it
01:01:40you can't
01:01:42we have so many options
01:01:44in imitation
01:01:46if you are allergic to imitation
01:01:48take it on silver
01:01:50it's important to have variety
01:01:52so you are saying
01:01:54the trend of old jewellery is coming back
01:01:56of course
01:01:58the easiest and
01:02:00everyone is wearing chandbali
01:02:02chandbali
01:02:04you are right
01:02:06chandbali has become the staple
01:02:08and they look
01:02:10beautiful
01:02:12and it has so much variety
01:02:14and earrings also
01:02:16live in every era
01:02:18and when you make gold
01:02:20it's an investment
01:02:22so make the same thing
01:02:24which is in fashion
01:02:26chandbali and jhumka
01:02:28and other things change
01:02:30the most important thing is
01:02:32the weight of your jewellery
01:02:34should be as less as possible
01:02:36because
01:02:38it is made with more weight
01:02:40second is your ears
01:02:42and third thing is
01:02:44when you wear it
01:02:46when you wear it in an event
01:02:48you say it's so heavy
01:02:50that also takes away
01:02:52you know
01:02:54now
01:02:56let's come back to the clothes
01:02:58Ambar you show
01:03:00your clothes
01:03:02I want to show that
01:03:04this sari
01:03:06looks so pure
01:03:08we are getting so much benefit
01:03:10that we can see old and new
01:03:12this sari is 40 years old
01:03:14and it's of good quality
01:03:18nothing is black
01:03:20this is on organza
01:03:24on organza
01:03:26on organza
01:03:28it's from Banaras
01:03:30it's a big trend in India
01:03:32it's a big trend in India
01:03:34I have noticed
01:03:36that people are wearing saris
01:03:38old style saris
01:03:40Banaras is one of the oldest
01:03:42cities ever existed
01:03:44and Banarasi is coming
01:03:46from there
01:03:48plus their
01:03:50saris
01:03:52they have kept
01:03:54the craft intact
01:03:56they have owned it
01:03:58it has never been out of fashion
01:04:00I have seen Rekha wearing it
01:04:02it has become a style
01:04:04in every award function
01:04:06I have seen her wearing the same sari
01:04:08it has become a style
01:04:10saris are expensive
01:04:12in lakhs
01:04:14you can find it here
01:04:16but they are very expensive
01:04:18the big fat wedding
01:04:20which has started again
01:04:22you can see
01:04:24the textile craft
01:04:26I was seeing
01:04:28in the invitation
01:04:30two sides of Kashmiri
01:04:32shawl were given
01:04:34as a gift
01:04:36it's a katan
01:04:38two-shaded
01:04:42Kashmiri
01:04:44I was like
01:04:46it's enough
01:04:48I only want Kashmiri
01:04:50I only want Kashmiri
01:04:52it's a thread
01:04:54what is this?
01:04:56it's pure
01:04:58it's pure
01:05:00silver and gold
01:05:02if silver and gold were together
01:05:04it's called Ganga Jamuna
01:05:06it's a thread
01:05:08it's a thread
01:05:10it's not black
01:05:12in old times
01:05:14wedding clothes were Banarasi
01:05:16now things have changed
01:05:18in old times
01:05:20tissue was worn
01:05:22which was out of fashion
01:05:24now it's coming
01:05:26two-coloured
01:05:28two-coloured
01:05:30in old times
01:05:32it was shaded
01:05:34it has a black effect
01:05:36black and pink
01:05:38now it's coming again
01:05:40in lawn and cotton
01:05:42it looks lovely
01:05:44this is woolly
01:05:46now it's not available
01:05:48woolly
01:05:50my mother had it
01:05:52it's woolly
01:05:54it's a cloth from Dubai
01:05:56it's from Dubai
01:05:58it's from Saudi
01:06:00it's pure
01:06:02it's a Japanese silk
01:06:04I don't know
01:06:06it's silk
01:06:08now I can make
01:06:10Shalwa
01:06:12I used to buy it from China
01:06:14it's my all time favourite
01:06:16it's from Japan
01:06:18I have worn it
01:06:20it's shaded
01:06:22it's called Ombre
01:06:24in old times
01:06:26hair was also shaded
01:06:28I have worn it
01:06:30I have worn it
01:06:32this is a trend
01:06:34it was there in old times
01:06:36now it's repeating
01:06:38I had made
01:06:40a shaded saree
01:06:42pink to brown
01:06:44for example polka dots
01:06:46I remember
01:06:48in old times
01:06:50you used to show
01:06:52a modern woman
01:06:54wearing a polka dot saree
01:06:56in old times
01:06:58a modern woman
01:07:00wearing a sleeveless blouse
01:07:02wearing a polka dot saree
01:07:04it was modern
01:07:06are there any trends of polka dots?
01:07:08in textiles
01:07:10there are some patterns
01:07:12which are classic
01:07:14stripes, checks
01:07:16polka dots, chevrons
01:07:18Islamic patterns
01:07:20like this
01:07:22this
01:07:24orange
01:07:26it's called Islamic pattern
01:07:28yes
01:07:30it's used in Islamic architecture
01:07:32it's called arabesque
01:07:34but these are Islamic patterns
01:07:36you can see it in tiles
01:07:38it's timeless
01:07:40no one can own it
01:07:42you will wear it
01:07:44at the same time
01:07:46if you wear a cotton check
01:07:48people will say it's modern
01:07:50but then again
01:07:52if you pick it up
01:07:54polka dots, stripes
01:07:56all time favorite
01:07:58it's still there
01:08:00it's a match
01:08:02it's a time when
01:08:04stripes are out of fashion
01:08:06polka dots are out of fashion
01:08:08if you wear stripes
01:08:10or polka dots
01:08:12it will give a modern feel
01:08:14if you change the time
01:08:16people will say it's retro
01:08:18because I picked it
01:08:20like you said
01:08:22it was out of fashion
01:08:24I recalled
01:08:26if you want to show
01:08:28a modern woman
01:08:30polka dots
01:08:32there is a band here
01:08:34polka dots band
01:08:36we will take a short break
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01:08:40music
01:08:50welcome, welcome back
01:08:52Good Morning Pakistan
01:08:54I don't know why
01:08:56these clothes, jewelry
01:08:58when I talk about it
01:09:00a woman's eyes sparkle
01:09:02it does
01:09:04it sparkles
01:09:06at home
01:09:08what to do
01:09:10what to wear
01:09:12everything
01:09:14depends on the occasion
01:09:16you can't overdress
01:09:18for Eid
01:09:20you think differently
01:09:22birthday or anniversary
01:09:24or any event
01:09:26like
01:09:28our numbers are good
01:09:30so mom has mixed it
01:09:32that was an event at home
01:09:34if you bring so many numbers
01:09:36I will celebrate it with happiness
01:09:38Roza Khushahi
01:09:40many things
01:09:42in your family
01:09:44you get married later
01:09:46that is a family expense
01:09:50it's a big expense
01:09:52nowadays
01:09:54that's why I said
01:09:56if you are investing
01:09:58people don't invest
01:10:00in jewellery
01:10:02they invest in clothes
01:10:04I think over time
01:10:06one trend
01:10:08like I said
01:10:10heavy dress
01:10:12happy jewellery
01:10:14people have a sense
01:10:16dress light
01:10:18it's better to be
01:10:20underdressed than overdressed
01:10:22many people
01:10:24haven't understood
01:10:26heavy dresses with heavy jewellery
01:10:28whatever gold jewellery you have
01:10:30it's not necessary to show you
01:10:32especially when you have work
01:10:34on your neck
01:10:36don't wear necklace
01:10:38if you have heavy work
01:10:40sometimes it's so heavy
01:10:42you can wear studs
01:10:44you look very stylish
01:10:46sometimes wear plain
01:10:48and heavy set
01:10:50I disagree to that
01:10:52because since I deal
01:10:54with different kind of people
01:10:56some are minimalistic
01:10:58some are maximalist
01:11:00yes
01:11:02our friend Maria
01:11:04for example
01:11:06your balance is the key
01:11:08if you are wearing
01:11:10heavy dress
01:11:12what jewellery to wear
01:11:14if you are wearing statement necklace
01:11:16or colour break
01:11:18these small things
01:11:20that
01:11:22even if you are wearing
01:11:24over the top
01:11:26you look good
01:11:28like we were talking
01:11:30about old times
01:11:32jama war, kataan
01:11:34kaam
01:11:36organza dupatta
01:11:38tissue dupatta
01:11:40farshi gharara
01:11:42chaand bali, choker
01:11:44jhumar
01:11:46it comes together
01:11:50if you are wearing
01:11:52teeter batteer
01:11:54even if you are wearing minimal
01:11:56I am one of them
01:11:58teeter batteer
01:12:00teeter batteer means
01:12:02one yellow and one blue
01:12:04you are wearing both
01:12:08we do blunders
01:12:10teeter batteer blunders
01:12:12ambar is wearing this, sharmeen is wearing this
01:12:14nida is wearing this, mix it
01:12:16wear everything together
01:12:18our mistake is
01:12:20we dress up as teeter batteer
01:12:22how to carry
01:12:24there should be a common sense
01:12:26what is going on with this
01:12:28this is a natural
01:12:30inborn talent
01:12:32a choice, some you see and learn
01:12:34some is inbuilt
01:12:36some you wear and say
01:12:38this is not fun
01:12:40you are wearing shoes
01:12:42shoes are different
01:12:44for example
01:12:46we are talking about old things
01:12:48that are repeating
01:12:50gharare you see
01:12:52but gharare is not like that
01:12:54like it was earlier
01:12:56now people are wearing fitted gharare
01:12:58it is revamped
01:13:00like we saw chata pati
01:13:02now it is thin
01:13:04it is the same fashion
01:13:06but in its own way
01:13:08I also brought shoes
01:13:10which are latest
01:13:12in old times
01:13:14thick heels
01:13:16now latest
01:13:18when I went to USA
01:13:20yes
01:13:22even in shoes
01:13:24oldness is coming back
01:13:26now you see
01:13:28khusse were in the middle
01:13:30then they disappeared
01:13:32but now you can see everyone wearing
01:13:34you can see people wearing kolhapuri
01:13:36this is a fashion
01:13:38which will never end
01:13:40do you think khusse and kolhapuri were ever out of fashion
01:13:42because I remember since I was born
01:13:44since then
01:13:46I am seeing constantly
01:13:48our generation
01:13:50they relate to those things
01:13:52because there are certain things
01:13:54which we relate to
01:13:56but now look at Gen Z
01:13:58they wear jeans
01:14:00and walk out with khusse
01:14:02they need joggers
01:14:04yes
01:14:06my daughter has bothered me
01:14:08a lot
01:14:10weird taste
01:14:12like they were saying
01:14:14K-pop is so inspired
01:14:16big trousers
01:14:18big shoes
01:14:20we also want to wear
01:14:22she makes fun
01:14:24of the way I dress her
01:14:26because she is like
01:14:28what are you wearing mom
01:14:30if we look at it positively
01:14:32their loose style
01:14:34a lot of things
01:14:36which we have faced
01:14:38will be saved from them
01:14:40they get body shaming
01:14:42from a lot of things
01:14:44because they all are
01:14:46dressed in a way
01:14:48let me tell you
01:14:50this new generation
01:14:52they don't want to do body shaming
01:14:54our kids scold them
01:14:56if we call fat people fat
01:14:58and black people black
01:15:00then they hold us
01:15:02and start giving a lecture
01:15:04we say sorry
01:15:06this is in trend
01:15:08I saw my daughter's friend
01:15:10I thought she is lost
01:15:12could you say that
01:15:14I didn't say anything offensive
01:15:16why do you even notice such things
01:15:18however she looks, she looks fine
01:15:20I think this is good
01:15:22this is a very good thing
01:15:24the mindset of the kids
01:15:26is changing
01:15:28this is a bad thing
01:15:30this is not a good thing
01:15:32the way they are getting awareness
01:15:34the way they are supporting us
01:15:36our kids have a lot of acceptance
01:15:38of everything
01:15:40I think this is a good thing
01:15:42don't try to change it
01:15:44I think this is a very good thing
01:15:46the way they saw us
01:15:48the pressure we were under
01:15:50with us
01:15:52if you achieve this
01:15:54you will be accepted in this way
01:15:56and they are breaking that
01:15:58my daughter
01:16:00you have lost a lot of weight
01:16:02Alize
01:16:04think about the dance we did here
01:16:06Alize was so healthy
01:16:08because
01:16:10the way she sits
01:16:12they didn't make her uncomfortable
01:16:14they said
01:16:16the way you are
01:16:18this is a very good thing
01:16:20which I wanted to appreciate
01:16:22that they are going on the right track
01:16:24and they are making their parents
01:16:26right
01:16:28if we have learned this
01:16:30from the past
01:16:32and if we don't change
01:16:34our generation will come back
01:16:36we have grown up
01:16:38asking our parents
01:16:40to give us good grades
01:16:42we can't do this
01:16:44to our kids
01:16:46because they have changed
01:16:48and we had to change
01:16:50because of them
01:16:52look at these shoes
01:16:54they are old fashioned
01:16:56they are old fashioned
01:16:58look at the slacks
01:17:00and the bells
01:17:02wear them
01:17:04and this is typical
01:17:06and the ones in the front
01:17:08I did this in the old fashion
01:17:10she doesn't have that
01:17:12but the ones in the front
01:17:14they are latest
01:17:16look at these
01:17:18they are old fashioned
01:17:20so the old fashioned
01:17:22will come back
01:17:24this is 6 inches
01:17:26they can't even think
01:17:28to take off their heels
01:17:30and hit someone
01:17:32if someone can't even think
01:17:34he will die
01:17:36I was so heavy
01:17:38from America
01:17:40this is why I am so heavy
01:17:42thank you so much
01:17:44it was fun
01:17:46and
01:17:48now the time has come
01:17:50that your grandmothers boxes will open
01:17:52and you can mix and match
01:17:54and use it
01:17:56sometimes some people
01:17:58use it as an emotional value
01:18:00now even fashion is allowing you
01:18:02to use old trends
01:18:04I really want to wear
01:18:06wide pants shalwar
01:18:08but for that I need to diet
01:18:10I don't think so
01:18:12I will look very fat
01:18:14wear a short shirt
01:18:16I don't know what I will look like
01:18:18I will look so fat
01:18:20wear that
01:18:22if I am wearing a long pants
01:18:24for a shoot
01:18:26but still I don't like short shirts
01:18:28because of my height
01:18:30it looks so short
01:18:32so I always
01:18:34wear knee length shirts
01:18:36when people are wearing short
01:18:38I wear knee length shirts
01:18:40I think it will look really nice
01:18:42thank you so much
01:18:44this was today's program
01:18:46I hope you understood
01:18:48this concept
01:18:50and helped you
01:18:52what to do and what not to do
01:18:54do you have any colors
01:18:56for this year
01:19:00according to the weather
01:19:02lighter palettes
01:19:04pastel colors
01:19:06I saw a post
01:19:08on which it was written
01:19:10butter yellow
01:19:12is a new trend
01:19:14is the color of the season
01:19:16I don't know how much
01:19:18they will carry on
01:19:20but for now they have announced
01:19:22butter yellow
01:19:24yellow
01:19:26basically
01:19:28in off white
01:19:30there is a yellow touch
01:19:32but in summer
01:19:34yellow will look good
01:19:36like government school
01:19:38yellow wall
01:19:40you can wear lemon yellow
01:19:42lime
01:19:44my favorite color
01:19:46we are talking about yellow school
01:19:48thank you so much
01:19:50good bye
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