Pakistan's fashionistas defy Taliban






                                                                     A model takes to the catwalk with a creation by Pakistani designer ...

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A model takes to the catwalk with a creation by Pakistani designer Zahid Khan labeled Kuki Concepts during Fashion Pakistan Week in Karachi November 7, 2009. The four day long event, which was rescheduled twice due to security concerns, features over 30 Pakistani designers, organizers said.
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                                       Model Rubya takes to the catwalk with a creation by the Asian ...

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Model Rubya takes to the catwalk with a creation by the Asian Institute of Fashion Design during Fashion Pakistan Week in Karachi on November 7, 2009. The four day long event, which was rescheduled twice due to security concerns, features over 30 Pakistani designers, organizers said.
REUTERS/Adrees Latif (PAKISTAN FASHION)






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    Pakistan's fashionistas defy Taliban

                                                                         A model displays a creation by Pakistani designer Deepak Perwani ...

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    Sat Nov 7, 2:58 PM ET
    A model displays a creation by Pakistani designer Deepak Perwani during the Pakistan Fashion Week in Karachi, Pakistan on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009. As surging militant violence grabs headlines around the world, Pakistan's top designers and models are taking part in the country's first-ever fashion week. While the mix of couture and high-street fashions would not have been out of place in Milan or New York, many designers reflected the turmoil, contradictions and tensions coursing through the society.






    While many of the city's 12 million people live in slums, hip cafes and restaurants in wealthy neighborhoods draw sophisticated crowds of young men and women into the early hours, more often than not speaking English with each other and wearing Western dress.

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