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FPL-Multi designers Eid exhibition in Multan


Hajra Ajmal with her brand Jeem, Fatima Shah, Zahra Shah with the designer Zubia Zainab


FPL an abbreviation for Fashion Pakistan Lounge, is not enough to describe the charming splendour and elegance of the outlet they offer at the most successful business area, which, in the city of saints is Gulgasht. It can be regarded as Multan's own 'fashion district' or what M.M.Alam road is, to Lahore. 

This summer FPL arranged special Eid exhibitions at every outllet. Multan was one of the lucky places to witness the awesomeness. Not only, some of the famous big brand names like Nomai Ansari, Hussain Rehar, Asifa and Nabeel, Jeem, Nickie and Nina,
Zubia Zainab,showcased their production, but there were sales and discounts and a chance to meet and greet some of the most renowned designers of Pakistan. Tiraz and Hina Mansoor from Multan were also on board this exhibition.

 Yes! FPL did bring in, the designers on the Red carpet on 7th June and made sure, everyone in this city is aware of the event and is invited. This inclusiveness did respond well. Straight from the noon, shoppers started pouring in at the FPL, which boasted an even better ambiance with all the flower arrangements at pretty decorations.

As there were more than 15 designers under one roof, there was a lot of gathering.  The owners of FPL, Mr. Taimoor Ajmal and Mrs. Hajra Taimoor, warmly welcomed the guests, introduced them to the brand owners and the designers, amidst rounds of juices and drinks. It seemed an Eid before Eid.

Zubia Zainab, is one big brand, which has stretched its horizons off-shores lately, but we are proud to share with you all that, it hails its origion from Multan. Owner of this designer brand is not only the youngest ''QUALIFIED'' fashion designer of Pakistan, but she has already embarked on a journey of setting up a bridal atelier, first of its kind in this city. We wish this little wizardess, best of luck for everything in the future.

We congratulate FPL, Jeem, Mrs. Hajra and Mr. Taimoor Ajmal for this mega-event. Wish and hope to see more such activities taking place here. Also, cannot thank enough for the exquisite gift we received, on helping in spreading the word. Thanks again and all the best!


Owners of Jeem and FPL
Mr. Ajmal and Hajra


Farh, Fatima Shah, Zahra Shah and Zubia ainab
Rameen Anis. Tehmina Munir and Mahnoor
Farah Khawar Qureshi, all the way from Florida USA
Minahil, Romana Tanveer and Tehreem

Mr. Rehar with Mr. Ajmal
Filza Akbar
Mr. Ajmal, Hajra and Farrah Khwaja with a friend
Hurraima Durrani, Ayesha Siddiqua and Ayesha Durrani


Designer Hina Mansoor

Zubia Zainab and Zahra Shah, both dressed in Zubia Zainab's creations

Fariha Munir Shah

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