
Islamabad, 3rd June 2025 – The Millennium Universal College (TMUC), Islamabad, brought together glamour, creativity, and academic excellence in its highly anticipated annual Fashion Show, held at the scenic outdoor venue of Sir Syed Memorial. Themed “Transforming Minimalism into Ultimate Couture – The Magic U’ll C,” the show highlighted the originality and craftsmanship of the graduating class of 2025 from the prestigious University for the Creative Arts (UCA), UK.
The evening celebrated the culmination of years of hard work by UCA’s graduating fashion students, whose collections redefined minimalism and translated it into high couture with artistic precision. The audience was treated to an array of visually stunning and conceptually rich designs that reflected both global fashion trends and individual creative voices.
The event was honoured by the presence of Dr. Maen A.M. Khreasat, Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to Pakistan, as the Chief Guest. In his address, Dr. Khreasat praised the students’ ingenuity and described the show as a celebration of artistic talent. He spoke fondly of his deep connection to Pakistan, which he described as his “second home.”
Dr. Faisal Mushtaq TI, Founder & CEO of TMUC Higher Education Group, also commended the students’ work and reiterated TMUC’s commitment to nurturing creative talent through global academic partnerships and cutting-edge programs.
The show’s success was driven by the visionary leadership of Sumaira Sajjad, Head of Arts and Design at TMUC, who guided students and curated every element—from models and makeup to set design and staging. She was supported by Atika Khalid, Zarwa Mughal, and faculty members Danial Azeem, Shabahat Ali Khan, and Farah Sharif, whose teamwork brought the students’ creative visions to life.
The show drew high-profile guests from the fashion and entertainment industries, including Faisal Qureshi, renowned Pakistani actor, and Rani Emaan, acclaimed designer, both of whom applauded the creative quality of the collections on display.
Fayeza Kamal Amin, celebrated makeup artist and wife of industry icon Tariq Amin, directed the makeup and beauty looks for the models, adding an extra layer of professionalism and polish to the evening.
Special appreciation was also extended to Amna Salik, Dean of Academics and Internationalisation and Muneeze Muzaffar, Head of Institution at TMUC Islamabad, for their continued support, guidance, and academic leadership in driving excellence within the creative disciplines.
The graduating students showcased in the show are part of TMUC’s exclusive partnership with the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), the UK’s leading creative specialist university. UCA ranks among the top 25 UK universities, with top-10 programs in Fashion Textiles and Film, and holds a Gold TEF rating.
The TMUC Fashion Show 2025 was not only a stunning display of creativity but also a shining example of the academic rigor and international quality education that TMUC and UCA together offer to aspiring designers in Pakistan.