Omar Mansoor
LFW Spring/Summer 25
LFW Spring/Summer 25
Omar Mansoor inaugurates the 20th presence in the London Fashion Week with his collection titled, ‘Meluhas’.
The word Meluhas origins from ancient civilisation of Indus Valley existed during Middle Bronze Age. They were known for the crafts including seals, pottery, sculpture, gold jewellery & terracotta figures, Plain pottery items are found generally made of red clay, with or without a fine red or grey slip.
The collection is made in shades of Terracota and Ochre. The earth tones are used to depict the pottery from the era. The colour being also symbolises simplicity, coziness, simple to elegant and authoritative.
Terracotta, ochre, indigenous motifs embroidery all elude to ‘Meluhas’ collection indicative of trade during Indus Valley Civilization during Middle Bronze Age.
The embroidery is crafted by rural artisans in association with Karvaan Crafts Foundation. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office's UK Aid Match fund these skilled women from Kaarvan Crafts Foundation and the British Asian Trust.
As a campaigner of sustainability in fashion, Omar uses fabrics made up of a mix of new and recycled fibres in this collection as a means to care about our planet and a step towards shifting fashion from linear to a circular model.
This evening wear collection consists of elegant silhouette midi dresses to full length gowns that can be glamorously graced up by adding the right accessories.
Credits: Makeup and styling: Becky Downtown
Photos: Gokhon Goksoy
Instagram: @omar.mansoor
The word Meluhas origins from ancient civilisation of Indus Valley existed during Middle Bronze Age. They were known for the crafts including seals, pottery, sculpture, gold jewellery & terracotta figures, Plain pottery items are found generally made of red clay, with or without a fine red or grey slip.
The collection is made in shades of Terracota and Ochre. The earth tones are used to depict the pottery from the era. The colour being also symbolises simplicity, coziness, simple to elegant and authoritative.
Terracotta, ochre, indigenous motifs embroidery all elude to ‘Meluhas’ collection indicative of trade during Indus Valley Civilization during Middle Bronze Age.
The embroidery is crafted by rural artisans in association with Karvaan Crafts Foundation. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office's UK Aid Match fund these skilled women from Kaarvan Crafts Foundation and the British Asian Trust.
As a campaigner of sustainability in fashion, Omar uses fabrics made up of a mix of new and recycled fibres in this collection as a means to care about our planet and a step towards shifting fashion from linear to a circular model.
This evening wear collection consists of elegant silhouette midi dresses to full length gowns that can be glamorously graced up by adding the right accessories.
Credits: Makeup and styling: Becky Downtown
Photos: Gokhon Goksoy
Instagram: @omar.mansoor
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Saif Rahman Sozib
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World Fashion Media News