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Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor's husband finds inspiration in the streets of Lahore for fashion brand Bhaane

Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor's husband finds inspiration in the streets of Lahore for fashion brand Bhaane

Anand Ahuja's brand photographed its latest collection in the streets of Allama Iqbal Town and we're quite intrigued.
12 Oct, 2021

Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor's husband recently indulged in a cross-border fashion collaboration through his clothing brand Bhaane, which sought inspiration for its latest collection on the streets of Lahore, or Allama Iqbal Town to be more precise.

Anand Ahuja is the founder of clothing brand Bhaane which creates "contemporary, wearable clothing for men and women that celebrates simplicity and the spirit of individuality". The brand's stores are located in Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore. Bhaane's social media recently posted a photo-shoot campaign for its latest collection that featured Pakistani models wearing Bhaane clothing on the quiet streets of Allama Iqbal Town.

"Bhaane found its home in Allama Iqbal town, Lahore as we found sun motifs drawn across the designs of gated homes across the colony," an Instagram caption read. "We wonder who the designers of this developing city were, what hope they found in a rising Sun, and where such carvings faded off to. Abeera and Mushahid are out at the dawn of light, looking for the Rising Sun, falling on its symbol wherever they run."

The campaign chased down various 'rising Sun' motifs around the neighbourhood, photographing models in front of them.

Bhaane isn't the first Indian fashion brand that's ventured into Pakistan for a campaign photo-shoot that features our local models. Designer Abhinav Mishra did a bridal photo-shoot which came out in June.

Many have celebrated Bhaane's latest campaign as a progressive step towards exchanging cross-border fashion love and dig the campaign's meaningful use of the 'rising Sun' motif found around Allama Iqbal Town. However, not everyone is over the moon. Some rightfully argued that women who actually live in the area can't dress the way the models are.

It's hard to hate the creative thought behind the campaign though.

What do you think about the campaign?

Comments

Anwar Oct 12, 2021 12:01pm
Looks good! But the company should brace itself for a lot of hate from the Indian right wing folks.
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MG Oct 12, 2021 12:23pm
Probably nobody wanted wear these dresses in India
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NYS Oct 12, 2021 12:27pm
Add oomph if enhanced shoot behind Fawad Khan vicinity KHOOBSURAT
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Patriot Oct 12, 2021 01:17pm
They are money minded. Pakistan clothes are liked by Indians for their design work. There should be people to people contact How long India and Pakistan are not going to have good relations Just go to USA Pakistan people and Indian are running restaurants and grocery shops in partnership Pakistan origin women prefer to shop in Indian stores Pakistan stores keep Indian name to get more customers
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ALLIABSOLUTIONS Oct 12, 2021 01:55pm
excellent idea
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M. Saeed Oct 12, 2021 02:03pm
Campaign, what campaign? What is the message in this article?
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India First Oct 12, 2021 03:02pm
Beautiful clothes beautiful ladies!
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skumar Oct 12, 2021 03:51pm
Modelling and fashion deigning is a fast growing business. Young gen needs it for current times . Collaboration across various cities only can bring success. Ethnic and modern wear fusion is possible in lahore .It has a good blend of both.
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D’Souza Oct 12, 2021 04:40pm
In streets of Pakistan women cannot dress like that and walk around. A full burqa would’ve been more realistic.
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Ga Oct 12, 2021 04:56pm
Can only be a win-win for both countries and truly is the best future possible. Alternative is war, poverty and misery but bonanza for weapons manufacturers. Choose wisely!
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Zak Oct 12, 2021 05:26pm
Hypocrasy in the fashion industry must stop.
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ADNAN ALI KHAN Oct 12, 2021 05:44pm
Sheer nonsense
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Zak Oct 12, 2021 06:33pm
Shameful.
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Multani Oct 12, 2021 07:38pm
Looks so average, waste of time and money.
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Al Athar Oct 12, 2021 08:26pm
Pakistani fashion designer are way better compared to any neighboring country. We don’t have to sponsor any foreigners.
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Observer101 Oct 12, 2021 09:00pm
Anything that brings the two peoples together is good.
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shubs Oct 12, 2021 11:10pm
@Al Athar "Pakistani fashion designer are way better compared to any neighboring country. " Yes Sir, your country is bestest at everything - it's like a toddler claiming he can do everything! Whatever makes you happy man!
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Tamza Oct 13, 2021 07:50am
@M. Saeed this is an advertorial for this brand. To show off certain fashions you need the proportionate body proportions.
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SATT Oct 13, 2021 08:07am
India getting inside the very home.
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M. Saeed Oct 13, 2021 10:45am
@India First Indians are always baffled by the beauty of Pakistani ladies.
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Bindassbol Oct 13, 2021 10:49am
@Patriot ….. you are absolutely right! I am Indian living in the US for past 25 years and totally agree with you.
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apakmuslim Oct 13, 2021 11:03am
Looks amazing. People should be given choice to wear what they like
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Kashif S. Oct 15, 2021 01:29am
The female model looks like Umar Akmal in long hair :)
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Tadka Oct 15, 2021 09:39am
@M. Saeed yep can see the beauty in these pictures. You can keep them
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