Karachi Fashion Show and Taliban

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Karachi: November 8, 2009. (PCP) Bare shoulders, exposed navels and a lot of skin show ruled the ramp at the Pakistan fashion week that begun here Wednesday defying ...Pakistan snubs Taliban at glamorous fashion week According to PTI, defying hardliners and the Taliban, models clad in off-shoulder and backless gowns wowed audiences during Pakistan's first fashion week, which was "bigger, better and sexier" than anything seen before. The Karachi Fashion Week, which was postponed twice because of security fears, finally got underway last week with 30 top models sashaying down the ramp in short, off-shoulder and midriff showing dresses designed by the country's top 30 designers. The venue of the four-day event -- Marriott Hotel -- was guarded by the paramilitary Pakistan Rangers. The local media boosted the morale of organisers by praising them defying the diktats of terrorism. The tattoos accentuating the plunging backs and exposed navels were in keeping with the latest global fashion trends. In a country where most women cover up and observe varying degrees of Islamic dress, the fashion event was daring.

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