The stage is set for Pakistan’s Lifestyle exhibition ‘Aalishan Pakistan’, due to begin today in Delhi’s largest and most popular trade fair venues The exhibition will showcase a range of Pakistani products from textiles, handicrafts, jewellery, accessories, art, agro and dashes of Pakistani fashion.
The prominent brands of Pakistan which will be participating in the lifestlye exhibition will be, Khaadi, Gul Ahmed, Sana Safinaz, Chen One, Al-Karam, Asim Jofa, Bareeze and Lala Textiles.
Also the leading Pakistani designers such as Umar Sayeed, Warda Saleem, Sania Maskatiya, Maheen Karim, Deepak Perwani and Faiza Samee along with a few budding fashion designers will also showcase their latest lines of ensembles.
The event will be an opportunity to witness the highest quality products from Pakistan at a single destination and slated to start from September 11- 14.
The exhibition is a collaborative effort between the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), with the larger aim to support efforts of governments of both countries to bring about peaceful trade relations between the two nations.
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