“Libaas,” the term that stands for “dress” in Urdu, questions the superiority of one’s dress over one’s personality. It questions whether Libaas is what we wear or the way our society personifies us.
“Libaas,” the term that stands for “dress” in Urdu, questions the superiority of one’s dress over one’s personality. It questions whether Libaas is what we wear or the way our society personifies us.