
As the crisp air of winter settles in, the fashion world shifts gears: textures grow richer, tones deepen, and wardrobes demand pieces that balance warmth with refined style. That’s where Charizma’s Poshima collection steps in—a couture-inspired winterwear ensemble for women who want to look radiant without sacrificing comfort.
1. The Concept & Identity
Poshima marks Charizma’s dedicated winter line, crafted with the dual goal of luxe feel and seasonal suitability. According to the brand’s own winter catalogue, the line is tailored for “women’s winter clothes… lush winter fabrics… so you can feel fabulous and look stylish even in the winter blues.”
From dyed leather fronts and backs to woolen shawls with fine prints, the collection emphasizes materials that give both visual depth and thermal value. For example, one product from the line features an embroidered leather front and back, leather trousers, and a woven shawl.

2. Fabric, Structure & Detailing
One of the standout features of Poshima is its bold material narrative:
- The shirt component often uses dyed leather fabric for the front and back, combined with embroidered motifs and side‑slits. For instance: 1.4 m embroidered leather front, leather back, leather trousers of 2.5 m, and a woven shawl of 2.5 m. (Bagallery)
- The shawl is typically made of woven wool or pashmina‑style wool, streamlining both warmth and an elevated look. The brand description underscores “printed wool shawl” as part of the set. (Marina Mystique)
- Embroidery plays a strong role: daman patti (front border), side‑slit motifs, sleeve motifs and trouser motifs are all part of the design blueprint. For example: one set stated “Embroidered front + back side slit motif 4 pcs” in its description. (Bagallery)
- Colour‑wise, Poshima leans into rich, winter‑appropriate tones: peach leather, maroon, black leather sets with contrast embroidery and printed shawls. The palette offers statement pieces rather than quiet basics. (Sanaulla Store)

3. Why Poshima Stands Out
Here are a few reasons this collection catches the eye:
- Material storytelling: Leather (or leather‑textured) fronts/back and wool shawls are far above the usual lawn or cotton winter lines. That gives Poshima a premium feel.
- Complete 3‑piece sets: The collection is structured around 3‑piece suits (shirt + trousers + shawl) so the outfit arrives coordinated and ready for styling. (Bagallery)
- High styling quotient: With rich fabrics and detailed embroidery, these are pieces made to be seen—ideal for festive dinners, winter events, or when you want to make an impression rather than blend in.
- Brand credibility: Charizma is well‑established in the Pakistani designer wear scene, and the Poshima line features prominently in their winter collections. (Hutch)
4. Things to Keep in Mind
- Care requirements: Because of the leather‑type fabric and embroidered details, these pieces will benefit from dry cleaning and gentle handling. One listing explicitly states: “Dry Clean Recommended – Do Not Use Bleach”. (FaisalFabrics.pk)
- Weight & comfort trade‑off: The fabrics are heavier (or feel heavier) than typical unstitched cottons or lawn. If you’ll be wearing it for many hours or in indoor heated spaces, consider how you’ll feel.
- Styling simplicity: Given how dominant the piece is, pairing it with minimal accessories and letting the outfit shine is the safest bet. Otherwise you risk over‑crowding the look.
- Budget awareness: The pricing reflects the premium nature of the materials. Listings in Pakistan show prices around ~ Rs. 8,500 for unstitched 3‑pieces in recent stock. (FaisalFabrics.pk)

5. Style Suggestions: Bringing Poshima to Life
Here are some practical ways to style a Poshima look:
- Evening event: Pick a piece in a jewel‑toned leather (e.g., maroon or black) with contrasting embroidery. Pair with metallic heels, a clutch in a neutral shade, and subtle earrings. Let the shawl drape elegantly over the shoulder.
- Winter dinner or semi‑formal setting: Use a lighter tone (e.g., peach leather) with a wool shawl. Complement with ankle boots or loafers for an indoors‑friendly touch. Keep jewellery minimal—perhaps a simple necklace or stud earrings.
- Layering for outdoor wear: Since the shawl is built‑in, if you step outdoors, add a neutral long coat (black or deep green) over the shawl for extra warmth, then remove once inside to showcase the suit.
- Mix‑and‑match variation: If you don’t want the full three‑piece look every time, you could treat the embroidered leather shirt as the statement “top” and pair with a plainer bottom/shawl from your existing wardrobe. This gives more flexibility while preserving the design’s impact.
- Accessory tone decision: Because the piece is already rich and detailed, go either metallic (gold/silver) or all‑neutral (nude, black, beige) with accessories—but avoid mixing both heavily.

6. Final Take
If your winter wardrobe calls for something distinctive, elevated, and designed to make an impression, then Charizma’s Poshima collection is a smart pick. It bridges the gap between designer luxury and seasonal practicality rather neatly.
While it’s not aimed at everyday casual wear, it shines in contexts where you want to stand out—festive gatherings, special dinners, or any event where the outfit matters. The materials, design details, and brand execution all align to deliver a premium winterwear experience.
When you’re ready for your next wardrobe investment, consider whether you want to make the statement and stay warm—because Poshima offers exactly that.
