Friday, 30 August 2013

Heavy Formal Wear


Heavy Formal Wear

Lehnga Choli is a all-time favorite dress for women. They are designed and made with utmost care as it is meant to dress the goddess of the event. Apart from this, the Lehnga Choli was also made from heavy silken materials. From that time to now, there are lots of changes that have adorned the style of lehengas. With the introduction of sequin work, ribbon embroidery and heavy thread work, innovations have had their own way.

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Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Anarkali-Pishwas-Frock


Anarkali-Pishwas-Frock

Designer anarkali suits come in different styles, designs and has emerged as a contemporary style statement. Anarkali dresses styles have come of age and come adorned with different styles of embroidery and embellishments. Latest Indian anarkali dresses with rich embroidery are mostly used for special occasions and as party wear. Indian Pakistani anarkali suits have made designer shalwar kameez dominate the ethnic clothing scene. The workmanship, efforts of designer, material used, all these factors make designer anarkali suits expensive or cheap.

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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Sharara and Gharara


Sharara and Gharara

A gharara and Gharara is a traditional Lucknowi garment, traditionally worn by Pakistani and North Indian Muslim women in the South Asia. It consists of a kurti (a short, mid-thigh length tunic), a dupatta (veil), and most importantly, a pair of wide-legged pants, ruched at the knee so they flare out dramatically. The knee area, called the goat in Hindi and Urdu, is often elaborately embroidered in zari and zardozi work. Each leg of a traditional gharara is made from over 12 metres of fabric, often silk brocade. Ghararas originated in the city of Lucknow during the era of the Nawabs. Ghararas were very common in Pakistan, in the 1950s and 60s with popular public figures like Fatima Jinnah and Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan wearing them.

Over time, they gradually fell out of favour, and were replaced by sarees and shalvar qameezes. They are however, still very popular as wedding attire among Pakistan as well as Muslim and Sikh brides in Northern India as they reflect a rich cultural tradition that brings a unique elegance to the bride.













Monday, 26 August 2013

Formal Wear


Formal Wear

Whether it's a night-time ball or a daytime wedding, women's formal wear is clothing that's meant to make you feel special. The basic meaning of Salwar Kameez is three piece like Shalwar, Kameez and Dupatta. The dresses are designed to cater the needs of girls that want to look more stylish and ultra modern.

The shirts and tops are a combination of eastern and western wear, fabric used in preparing dresses is of fine quality and according to the weather conditions of Pakistan during summer.