Thursday, 1 November 2012

Diwali Sparkle at Soiree




Pakistani design maestro Umar Sayeed and Indian Bollywood designers Surily Goel and Nandita Mahtani along with jeweler to the stars Jaipur Jewels brought a flash of sparkle to the Soiree boutique when they presented their Diwali collections at the store last night at a glittering VIP evening.
Umar Sayeed showed his entire range from Umar Sayeed and Umar Batool, to Psyche, while Surily Goela nd nandita Mahtani flew in especially to showcase their latest collections at the famous boutique. Jaipur Jewels showcased their breathtaking jadau jewellery, crafted from precious gems, rose cut ‘polki’ diamonds, and strings of precious beads and stones.
Diwali, the festival of lights, was lit up yet further as the country’s VIPs descended on the boutique to view the incredible work of these two design powerhouses. Umar Sayeed, renown for his intricate embellishment, and fine attention to detail had something for everyone, as he also showcased his Umar Batool line and the pret line Psyche. Jaipur Jewels, a jadau specialist by famed Indian jewellery house Gehna brought the magic of Jaipur to Dubai, with exquisite pieces including necklaces, pendants, kadas (bangles) and much more.
About Soiree: 
Soiree boutique on Dubai’s Al Wasl road, opened its doors 3 years ago, showcasing the best of design from Pakistan. Having garnered a strong following from the UAE’s Asian and national community, the boutique has now evolved into a full-fledged multi brand designer boutique, featuring international designers from across the globe. While the Soiree boutique maintains its presence as the leading destination for Asian ethnic wear featuring some of the biggest names in fashion,  the new look space has a new focus on western wear designers, as well as some of the most coveted fashion designers on the international scene. With the launch of the new urban contemporary space, Soiree boutique aims to bring its clientele an exciting choice, hence creating a one stop shop for all things fashion. The evolution began last year with the launch of the Essa space on the ground floor, and continues now with the Urban Contemporary area upstairs which will additionally showcase new and established talents from the region and beyond.

No comments:

Post a Comment