I am Faisal Anjum Satti, a multimedia journalist, blogger and traveller based in Pakistan’s cultural capital, Lahore. I have covered everything from politics to fashion, conflicts and sports. I do news and features for Associated Press TV; and freelancer, fixer for BBC, RT, AFP TV, Times Now, BBC Urdu, etc.
I have worked on impactful stories on gender, minorities rights issue, interviewed politicians, and covered international sports events. I have also won awards for highlighting Pakistan’s many positive aspects, including diverse culture and landscape, indigenous heritage and modern sensibilities.
This channel is an archive of my work & personal projects. It includes some favorites from the ramps, features on fashion weeks, international stories & tidbits from travels including a recent trip Down Under.
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This is an exceptional collection... Indian women can dress like Royalty... I always dreamed of living in India and dressing in these kind of garments... I will never be able to go to India but I have managed to acquire a fine collection of Vintage Sarees and Lengha, and was actually married in a Saree... In a Cathedral in Spain...
Is the model at the 6 minute mark a man? These garments are so beautiful, I just want to be a bride and wear one of those. I really love the one that enters at the 8 minute mark.
Gorgeous but too heavy. Also it seems Pakistan has borrowed a lot of fashion from India. Their work is unique and outstanding but attire is mostly Indian. Well, it's a bridal couture so it's okay, we know Indian wedding lehengas are popular in whole South Asia and even abroad. For me, pakistani fashion is more about suits. Be it design, fabric, print, stitching style, everything is beautiful about them.