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From Lahore to London: How Pakistani Craft Conquered the World
FNFatima Noor9 min read

Pakistani craft was never meant to stay local. Embroidery houses in Lahore now supply Parisian couture; perfumers in Quetta export compositions to Mayfair.
What changed was narrative. We stopped apologizing for our aesthetic and started telling stories rooted in place—stories that resonate from Karachi to Knightsbridge.
Razzaq Luxe sits in that lineage: heritage technique, contemporary restraint, global ambition.
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