LAAM Fashion Week (LFW) presented Day 3 of its inaugural edition on February 2, 2026. The event highlighted Pakistan’s evolving fashion industry. It combined creativity, craftsmanship, and modern retail innovation under one platform.
LAAM Fashion is Pakistan’s first runway-to-e-tail fashion concept. It connects designers, brands, and consumers in real time. The platform brings high-street, prêt, luxury, couture, and bridal fashion together. It also supports manufacturing brands trained under the Ramp Readiness Programme.
Day 3 was divided into three acts. Each act reflected a different side of Pakistani fashion. The shows demonstrated how LAAM Fashion blends tradition with a digital-first business model.
Act 1 featured a high-street edit in the afternoon. KIBO opened the show with its collection “Becoming.” The designs focused on quiet transformation and clean silhouettes. Golmohar by Asif Chaudhary followed with “Aitbaar,” presenting formal lawn with hand block printing. Kiara closed the segment with “Kaleidoscope Soul,” celebrating individuality through bold colors and relaxed fits.
Act 2 highlighted retail runway brands. KB by Zulfiqar Malik presented “Rohi,” inspired by the Cholistan desert. The collection used dark tones with bright accents and embroidery. MISL showcased “Shaam-e-Sehar,” drawing inspiration from sunset hues and soft layering. Meeral followed with “Celestia,” offering refined wedding formals with festive colors.
Act 3 focused on designer collections. The House of Kamiar Rokni marked its runway return with “Return,” featuring structured bridal wear. SUMMAT presented “Celestial Veil,” exploring light fabrics and subtle embellishments. Mo by Mohsin Tawasulli introduced “Part Deux,” blending heritage with modern tailoring. Saira Shakira closed the day with “Free as a Bird,” a bohemian-inspired finale.
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All high-street and prêt collections from LAAM Fashion Week are available for immediate purchase online. Luxury and bridal pieces will be released in phases. The event is streamed live in over 120 countries, marking a major milestone for LAAM Fashion and Pakistan’s fashion industry.




