The year 2012 is proving to be an eventful year for Ali Xeeshan. Originally a fashion designer, who majored in couture from the Pakistan School of Fashion Design, he is like a treasure chest, ready to be opened and enthusiastic to be explored.
Ali Xeeshan has been juggling several balls and not letting even one of them fall down. His many talents allow him to manage all his work with perfection. Apart from keeping brides happy by giving them elegance and grace in form of outfits, he has also taken a brave step into the field of event management and wedding planning. He is setting new trends and his latest encounter with excellence was his very awe inspiring attempt at choreography.
Lately, Ali Xeeshan has been up to his waist in work, but he has still managed to pull off the out-standing choreography of the Pantene Bridal Couture Week 2012. Managing the venue, numerous models and every single thing happening on the ramp can be very difficult but for a person exuding talent and capability, nothing is impossible.
October, 2012, saw Ali Xeeshan choreographing the Pantene Bridal Couture Week. He, as always, did that without any flaws as well. There were not only well-known Pakistani designers like Kuki , Asifa and Nabeel, Maria B, Erum Khan, Hajra Hayat but also Indian fashion designer Charu Parashar and Dubai based designer Amato and catering to all of them, Ali Xeeshan placed the right person at the right time. The sequence of the models was well-practiced and, resultantly, thrilling. One could feel the music play according to the walk of the models, not the other way around and that is the strongest element in any awesome choreography sequence.
Timing can often cause a glitch even if you practice numerous times. In this show, however, timing was perfect. Everything happened in the right amount at the right time. Ali Xeeshan’s time management was brilliant. There was no time in the show when one felt that the ramp was too crowded or too isolated.
Gathering positive reviews of his choreography at Pantene Bridal Couture Week 2012, Ali Xeeshan has pulled out yet another rabbit from his hat and he has done that as faultlessly as he has done everything else.