Pakistani fashion shows.




In the Daylight.

Its summer. Temperature is 42°C. Best wear is clothes made out of Lawn. Sweet thing. Romantic dressing of the 60’s is coming in as a breath of fresh air. Garara, Pishwaz, Angarkha, Chooli are being worn as everyday wear. Cotton Garara looks and feels great. For Office, its either a nicely tailored Shalwar Kamiz or an attractive Sari. Fashion in the 90’s comfort. Short sleeves are preferred, dresses are no longer worn loose , Dupatta is no longer an element of veil but a delicate symbol of femininity. Jeans and fashion trousers are making there way in.

In The Evening.

Mix and Match!! Create your own style!! Western, Indian, Oriental, Folk etc. contemporary fashion amasses every facet. Designer industry is booming and there are quite a few very respectable names in this still juvenile industry. Best and most attractive thing is the Coti (a Jacket) embroidered with Dabka in geometric motives and colors that will swing your heart. Chiffon, Silk, Lace, Velvet, hand loom fabrics glitters the evenings. Pencil heals enhances the delicacy.
Formal evenings include Lehnga, embossed Organza Shirt with Chooridar pajamas, Sleeveless Choli and Lenga, and a deep neck line. Designer industry conducts fashion shows, with top models like Eruj, Ayesha, Sonia, Bibi, Iffat Rahim cat walking through the long Isle. Big boost.

Hairs Styles.
Hair are worn straight. Streaking is quickly becoming an expression. Working women prefer either short hair, knotted hair or a nice and comfortable Joura. In parties or elsewhere, straight hair with waves of steps dancing along the shoulder portrays a carefree look of the Pakistani woman of the 90's.



Gold.
Pakistani Gold Industry thrives due to its culture, nothing less than 22-Carat is acceptable! Extensive jewellery is bought for the bride as gifts (dowry.) Most of the designs depict the delicate designs of the Muslim heritage. Both religiously and traditionally, Gold is exclusively for feminine use. Jhumar, tikka, payal, Kara are local ornaments and have special meanings in different occasions. As far as hand craftsmanship, this industry creates masterpieces. Along with everything else, this industry is going through a revolutionary change. Latest tools are available and above all, Diamond craftsmanship is building.




About pashion of pakistan.
Fashion word come from Latin "factio". Fashion is manner in which we live, fashion can be of dresses, and fashion can be introducing new sun glasses. We can't restrict the term fashion only to dresses .it covers the whole world of fashion. Fashion in other words we can say that, it is form of anything which can be any style, shape, pattern Etc.Fashion is something we deal everyday. Even there is certain person around us who says that they don't care about fashion, but every day they choose their new dress for office.Fashions keep on changing. Fashion shows how you are feeling and shows your entire mood.Fashion tells the story of a person who wears it. Clothes in fact create wordless means of communication which is understood by all of us. In Pakistan it is a common view that fashion is only for the higher class.Shalwar kamez is the national dress of Pakistan .shalwar kameez are now coming in different styles and variety. Now even shalwar kameaz is coming with combination of some western touch in it. The material which is used for shalwar kames is khaddar, shafoon, cotton, silk, banarsi silk and even jeans. The famous designers of Pakistan are Maria B, Amir Adnan, Shamoon sultan, Junaid Jumshaid, Deepak perwani, Ijaz Aslam and many more.linke...


BRIDAL FASHION WEAR.
bridal wear
Stunning Lehenga/Gharara Choli dress having exclusive hand work. Embellished with resham thread, multi Beads, crystals,sequins, kora dabka on three pieces.This dress can be ordered for any of the fabrics and colors.

bridal wear clors.
Red,Maroon,Shocking pink, Magenta,Blue, Grey, Silver, Golden, Black,Yellow,T-Pink,Turquoise, Ferozi, Black/Golden, Red/Green,Red/Blue, Ferozi/Orange,Yellow/Shocking pink,Maroon/green.


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