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Showing posts with label DRESSING. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Shalwar Kamiz

Contrasting bottom with doopatta is adding more grace in this color Latest Churidar.Being made of light weight fabric this Latest Churidar drapes extreamly well.Latest Churidar - Orange & Cream, Brown Chanderi Cotton Latest Churidar has color print and sequins work spread all over. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Fashion Trends 2011

Ladies white is the new black, if you think it will not look gorgeous on you then you are sadly mistaken. White is for everybody from fair to wheatish complexion. You will be amazed how white is so elegant and graceful, don’t forget to wear your pearls along to enhance it. White is easy to carry whether in the form of a Kurta that you can wear on your jeans or a long dress along with Churidar Pajama, which is our desi version ofskinny jeans. 2011 is a start to a new decade, ‘fashion’ one of our favorite and most used term is in full swing. We all want to know whatPakistani fashion trends 2011 are all about. Winters are coming to an end and we all are gearing up to refresh our wardrobes for spring and summer 2011..

Churi Pajamas are the traditional fitted Pajamas being worn in India and Pakistan for a very long time. A point came when our new generation was completely alien to what this is and found skinny jeans very hip and in. This is the time when Churidar Pajamas came back in to fashion. They look exquisitely elegant with the kind of long Kameez’s that are in these days. I know what the next question is? Where do we get these since the tailors drive us insane? These days almost every boutique is making ready to wear Churidar Pajamas. Unbeatables andFunk Asia have one of the best ones.Pakistani fashion trends 2011 make you realise how you should never throw your old wardrobe away, as fashion always repeats itself. Your grandmothers will definitely have the vintage wayfarer sunglasses that you can borrow, even if they don’t they are very easy to find since they are so in these days. As for older women maybe it’s time to look back at your favourite movie star Audrey Hepburn and the kind of sunglasses that she used to wear.How can we miss out on accessories, we all are so immensely attracted towards them since we were little, always copying our mothers and wanting to wear their rings and pieces of jewellery. Fashion 2011 brings in another piece of jewellery because of the high rated gold. Kundan, the most traditional jewellery in our culture is catching up its pace again. It is one of those things which will never go out of fashion. It looks elegant with whatever you are wearing; it can be in the form of big chunky rings to small earrings. To have a piece of this jewellery you definitely not need to be rich as Kundan is very affordable yet gives a royal look.Pakistani fashion trends 2011 also give you a free reign over your fashion sense. You always have the liberty to bring out your own fashion. Always remember you look the best in what you are comfortable and know how to carry around. You can wear skinny jeans under a traditional Kurta with funky long necklaces, bangles and yet look very stylish. But in case you are a hard core fashion follower then Pakistani fashion trends 2011 is all about bright colours such as cherry red and fuchsia pink. Enjoy 2011 wearing those bright colours with matching accessories and having your confidence. Bright colours make you feel younger and look gorgeous.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Bridal Lehenga

This page contains all information about Stylish Bridal Lehenga and Stylish Bridal Lehenga ,Bridal Lehenga 2011 ,Bridal Lehenga designs ,Bridal Lehenga fashion 2011 ,latest Bridal Lehenga fashion .Latest Bridal Lehenga Collection. Browse our newly arrived Bridal Lehenga designs with heavy embroidery work. These Bridal Lehenga are for Party Wearand Wedding wear.








Fabric |     Georgette
Work |     Embroidered
Colour |     White
Occasion |     Wedding and Bridal
Heres your chance to worship your beauty with this White georgette embroidered lehenga intricate with resham thread, sequins, beads, zari thread, zardosi work, patch work, butta work, kasab and heavy work.This lehenga is paired with match dupatta and designer choli.There might be some color variation.

Today Bridal Lehenga is still used as a bridal wear in north India.Nimsdivine.com is your ideal destination to make a choice for this special outfit for the very special day. The Bridal Lehenga fashion 2011 are made with heavy embellishments andsequin work. You get these latest Bridal Lehenga fashion in a wide range of budget variation. Just note down your requirements and choices and get startled at our collection that is nevertheless to cease at any point.Bridal Lehenga is still considered to be one of the most graceful and sophisticated lehenga of Indian and Pakistani women.

Party Lehnga

Beautiful party wear  lehnga design with beautiful motif design in lehnga blouse , lehnga Choli and Lehnga dupatta also, Its a very Costly and beautiful hand made lehnga design for wedding, and mehndi party wear, this lehnga can also be used as bridal wear .







Beautiful Lehnga choli design having a beautiful blouse design because of heavy floral motif hand work on lehnga blouse , the Lehnga is also decorated with beautiful motif stars and lehnga dupatta is in net style .So nice Lehnga choli design with heavy motif and zari hand work on green lehnga and having a beautiful net dupatta style .Nice bridal Lehnga choli with fish style lehnga style and lehnga blouse has a beautiful neck design which is decorated with motif designs.






The lehnga blouse is in full sleeve style .
beautiful
lehnga choli design in light maroon color for bridal wear , this lehnga choli has a beautiful motif neck design in round style and lehnga is also decorated in motif and zari designs, The lehnga is in Fish style and lehnga depatta is also decorated with motif borders.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Kurta Style

Women often wear Kurtis as blouses, usually over jeans.  These Kurtis are typically much shorter than the traditional garments and made with a lighter materials, like those used in sewing kameez .Women’s Kurta popularly known as kurti is a stylish and gorgeous clothing. It is a loose long sleeved shirt, from shoulders to the knees or something nearby it. The size comes in varying lengths. Some kurtis are as long as to knees whereas the length of some of the Kurtis are up to waist only.The arm width of the sleeve don’t change from shoulders to wrist.For different seasons, there are different types of Kurtis available. Usually it is worn with loose salwar pants and with churidar pants (pajamas) which is a tight-fitting variant of the salwar. Now-a-days it is designed to be wore on jeans or trousers. Kurtis are worn as daily casual wear as well as formal dress. Kurta is suitable for all occasions starting from home to college to office to any formal occasions which give a very elegant and graceful look.HistoryKurta is a Persian/Urdu word. It means a collarless shirt. It is a traditional type of dress worn generally by the people of Indian sub-continents. Kurta was used to be one of the main clothing for the natives of Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. People used to wear it on different occasions like any festival or any fair or any family function. Kurta had different looks earlier. It came as sherwani, pathan-dress, golband and many more. Earlier kurta was the dress of gents only. But gradually it became the most sought after clothing for ladies. 
Now-a-days it is designed to be wore on jeans or trousers. Kurtis are worn as daily casual wear as well as formal dress. Kurta is suitable for all occasions starting from home to college to office to any formal occasions which give a very elegant and graceful look.HistoryKurta is a Persian/Urdu word. It means a collarless shirt. It is a traditional type of dress worn generally by the people of Indian sub-continents. Kurta was used to be one of the main clothing for the natives of Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. People used to wear it on different occasions like any festival or any fair or any family function. Kurta had different looks earlier. It came as sherwani, pathan-dress, golband and many more. Earlier kurta was the dress of gents only. But gradually it became the most sought after clothing for ladies.
Style
The kurtas come with and without collars. The type of collars are as in sherwani and achkans. It is generally U-shaped or V-shaped around the neck. Kurtis generally have a front opening. Some of them have buttons. The upper front portion is embroidered with threads of silk, cotton, gold, silver, or other material, upon any woven fabric, leather or paper.Embroidery, printed designs, embellishments with beads, laces, mirrors etc. also enhance the overall look of these fashionable kurtas. Beads and mirror work is used to beautify these kurtas.
Fabric
The fabric used in Kurtis mainly depend upon the seasons. Summer Kurtis are made of cotton fibers or thin silk threads. These are very light weight and soft. It gives a sexy look and comfort feel. Winter kurtis are made of thicker fabric such as wool or khadi silk, a thick, coarse, hand spun and handwoven mixed with other fibers. Winter Kurtis provide style, fashion along with protection from cold. The common fabrics used in Ladies Kurti are:
—Cotton
—Silk
–-Wool
—Georgette
—Chiffon
—Khadi silk
—Satin
—Crepe
Types of Kurtas
Ladies kurta can be of following types:
—Sleeveless Kurta
—Half sleeved Kurta
—Full sleeved Kurta
Kurta describes your personality and attitude in a stylish way . It defines your character and enhances your reputation. Wearing Kurta makes one feel taller.







Material
Kurtas worn in the summer months are usually made of thin silk or cotton fabrics; winter season kurtas are made of thicker fabric such as wool (as in Kashmiri kurtas) or Khadi silk, a thick, coarse, handspun and handwoven silk that may be mixed with other fibers.
Kurtas are typically fastened with tasseled ties, cloth balls and loops, or buttons. Ready-made kurtas often avoid the use of horn buttons, in deference to Hindu sentiments; such buttons are frequently made from cow or or horns. Buttons are often wood or plastic. Kurtas worn on formal occasions might feature decorative metal buttons, which are not sewn to the fabric, but, like cufflinks, are fastened into the cloth when needed. Such buttons can be decorated with jewels, enameling, and other traditional jewelers’ techniques

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