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Blazing
with brilliant colours, Khaamta's fabrics could set a room on fire.
When Ghazala Saifi set up Khaamta, a khaddar outlet, she zoomed
in on one colour: orange. Every fabric had a shade of orange. "All
my khaddis are on fire," she jokingly remarked to a friend.
However, in the last five years, Khaamta has turned its sights on
multiple shades - and designs to boot - the idea being to make the
material more "versatile and wearable."
The
Khaamta showroom displays plain and worked kurtis, shirts, skirts,
knee-length embroidered kameezes and a wide range of loose fabric
with prints that draw their inspiration from geometric African and
Indian motifs. Ghazala Saifi encourages people to wear plain chiffon
dupattas to add flair to the outfits.
From
the thread to the fabric, everything is created under one roof under
Saifi's supervision. For starters, the designs are sketched manually
and run by her before they go into production. Every eight to 10
days Khaamta introduces a new design into the market. And according
to Saifi, so far none of her designs have been replicated by copycats.
Saifi justifies Khaamta's high prices by saying, "You cannot
compare our fabric with the cheaper stuff available at shopping
plazas. We use the best dyes, create our own designs, and what's
more, we keep changing our colour palette."
Khaamta's designs are the perfect embodiment of city chic, combining
comfort with style. The label's premier product is cotton in radiant
colours, with zarri weaves serving to enhance the look. This season
Khaamta has introduced light fabrics to beat Karachi's unbearable
heat. Saifi plans on using a lot of browns next season - and with
good reason: brown, with its neutral and subtle tones, perfectly
complements every skin tone. She also intends to diversify from
cottons to silks. "I will attempt to create a different image
of silk compared to what you see around."
Khaamta is fairly new, and Saifi is still getting her act together
- but she is enjoying every bit of it. "Every day is a challenge;
it brings excitement and happiness to me. I find my work extremely
fulfilling."
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