For Nida Azwer, the spring ahead of us is all about  colours.                    The young designer's motto for spring is to "think  pink".                    Nida, who has been a part of the industry for not more  than                    three years, wants trends to change and focus on  colours. And                    that is agreed upon- last year one saw blacks and  whites doing                    the rounds. To Nida, this spring is about carrying off  colour                    with diversity: shades of pink, fuchsia, bright and  shocking                    pink, dark or tea pink; pinks of all sorts. Adding to  that is                    the flow of the material - linens and chiffons in long  lengths,                    for both Western and Eastern wear (keep your kameezes  longer                    than the pole outside your house!). "This spring,  clothes                    are going to be flowy. People will see lots of linens  and lots                    of chiffons in the brightest colours, out of which  pink would                    be seen very often. And I suggest short lengths won't  be back                    for a while, everything is going to be long and flowy.  A new                    breeze of kaftans will be making waves, with lots of  flow. Pants                    and shirts are still there and the pumps will be too.  But Karachi                    springs are all about open flats and sandals since  it's so hot.                    Harem pants are going to be in, though I prefer  straight or                    wide legged pants. |                    |  
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