Showing posts with label Girls Desi Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls Desi Fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Indian Lehenga Choli






Monday, August 30, 2010

Punjabi Dresses





Elegant Salwar Kameez






Exotic Salwar Kameez





Pakistani Bridal Dresses



Saturday, August 21, 2010

How to buy Salwar Kameez Online?

Author: Anki
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The salwar kameez is a traditional Indian dress that can trace back its history the Islamic Turko-Iranian and later to the rule of the Mughals. It is a popular female attire in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Over a period of several years the salwar kameez has evolved into a variety of different cuts and styles. In case you want to purchase salwar kameezes online, the most important thing is to first figure out the style and trend which you want to portray.
Indo-western salwar kameez – Over time the image of salwar kameezes has evolved into a more western type dress. While the basic layout of the dress remains traditional, the cuts and sillhouttes have become western in concept. The resultant dress will have a kurta of shorter length, deeper neckline and in many cases no sleeves.
Casual Salwar Kameez – Because of the fact that salwar kameezes are very comfortable, they are the most preferred day to day wear dress. Especially during summers when temperatures are very high. Due to the easy availability of cotton in the Indian sub continent, most casual salwar kameezes are made of cotton.
Party or Wedding Salwar kameez – These are heavily embroidered salwar kameez sets with sequins and stone works added to enhance their looks. Usually soft flowing fabrics like georgette, chiffon and silk are used to make these Designer
Salwars. Designers in India and Pakistan are experimenting with styles in wedding salwar kameezes due to its high demand and high price.
Printed salwar kameez – Printed salwar kameez sets are machine or digitally printed to get fabulous designs on plain fabric. The designs range from flowers to polka dots, geometrical prints and lot others. Printed salwar kameezes are normally worn on a daily basis as they usually are cheap. The designs and prints keep changing according to current trends and fashion.
Churidar kameez – The churidar kameez is a close fitting salwar suit which is tailored to fit the wearer exactly. The churidar is tight fitting and falls in folds near the ankle. The kurta is collarless and falls below the waist region. The kameez in a churidar kurta is fitted and therefore it usually has a slit up to the waist to allow easy movement. Churidar kurta looks very good on slim woman as it highlights the figure.
To order your embroidered salwar kameez online, you need to decide on the fabric, style, cut and designs. Another thing that needs to be determined is whether or not you want heavy embellishments. On online shopping sites you can often get a good bargain and heavy discounts. Determine your body size so that you don’t end up with a salwar set that is larger than your size. Color is another criterion that needs to be taken care of. Once these factors are determined, you should have no trouble buying a salwar kameez online. Most online sites offer home delivery which ensures that you can shop from the comfort of your home.

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Indian Wedding Clothing

Author: Vivek Jha
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Indian wedding cloths are very bright and colorful, enriched with exquisite designs and embroidery. The color ‘Red’ is considered to be the color of married women in India. The brides generally wear red colored dresses in their wedding but it is now replaced by different colors as brides are getting more experimental.
The wedding clothes are becoming the most important part of a bride’s beauty along with other elements like jewelry, hairstyle, make up, henna application and footwear completing the wedding attire.
Indian wedding clothes are delicate and intricate pieces of work, composed of complex patterns, threading, sequences and beadwork. Brides from wealthy Indian families have their dresses embossed with pure gold or silver. Dresses are usually made from fabric that reflects light well such as satin, silk or chiffon.
The wedding day is referred to as the Bride’s day and she is allowed to have everything go her way, from the flowers to the colours in the decor that differ in shade from eggshell white to wheat white to ivory white. In these days many brides design their own dresses, or at least have some idea of what they want and work in conjunction with a dressmaker to bring that vision to life.
Those who choose informal wedding clothes because of numerous reasons many don’t want to pay the high price associated with pulling-out-all-the-stops, expensive, designer gown.
Hindu brides generally arrive at the ceremony wearing an outfit provided by her parents. During the ceremony, the bride changes into a red, white and gold sari, purchased for her by the groom. This is to symbolize the passing of responsibility from the parents to the groom.
 The red and white colours stand for fertility and purity. The groom also generally is dressed in a white shirt with gold embellishments and either pants or a sarong. The groom may wear a turban known as a Safa and/or a necklace called a Kantha.
Another commonly used attire of women in India is the salwar-kameez. This dress was used in the northern part of India as a comfortable and especially in Kashmir and Punjab. Now it is very popular in all regions of India. Salwars are loose trousers like pants drawn tightly to the waist and the ankles. Over the salwar, they wear long and loose clothing known as a Kameez. Occasionally women wear Churidar instead of a Salwar. A Churidar is like a salwar but is tight fitting at the hips, thighs and ankles.
Apart from the sarees women in some regions wear a kind of plated skirt known as the Ghagra or Lehanga in marriage. This skirt is tied around the waist and thus leaves the back and midriff bare. This dress also has a Choli. The Choli is covered by a length of cloth known as "Odhni" or "Dupatta".
Men’s traditional Indian wedding cloth is Sherwani, Lungi, Dhoti and Kurta Pajama. Sherwani is like coat. It is tight and close to the body. It is usually knee-length or longer and opens in front with the help of buttons. Below this men wear a garment, which is baggy and wide at the top but tight around the legs and ankles. It is considered as a very elegant dress for men and mostly worn only during ceremonies.
For more information on Indian Wedding Clothing you can visit our website http://www.renukasilks.com


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Islamic Dresses 4 Women

Author: Vivek Jha
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Islam says that women should dress in a very special way. This dress code applies to women and adolescent girls, but not to children. Women who travel to Islamic countries should also wear such dress. Some of the Islamic dresses for women are following.
Abaya:
It is a long flowing outer garment worn over all other clothing. Traditional Abaya is black and may be either a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long caftan. The Abaya covers the whole body except the face, feet, and hands. It can be worn with Niqab, a face veil covering all but the eyes. Some women choose to wear long black gloves, so that their hands are covered as well.
Jilbab:
Jilbab is a garment that may be worn like a dress, usually with trousers underneath. The term jilbab is the plural of the word jilaabah which refers to any long and loose-fit coat or garment worn by some Islamic women.
The modern Jilbab covers the entire body, except hands, face, and head. The head and neck are then covered by a scarf. Some women will also cover their hands and face beside wearing Jilbab
Salwar Kameez:
Salwar Kameez is a garment origination from the Indian subcontinent. It literally translates as "trousers suit" and is comprised of a long shirt, trousers, and dupatta. It is usually very colorful/bright and sometime embroidered.
Dupatta:
Dupatta is a long rectangular scarf usually worn over the shoulders in front of the neck, or in whatever way you prefer. Sometimes it is also used to cover women’s head.
Hijab:
Hijab is a head covering dress worn by many women having faith in Islam. Traditionally, it is a squared shaped cloth folded in a triangular shape. But sometime it may be in rectangular shape.
Niqab:
Niqab is a veil to cover the face while keeping the eyes and forehead open.
We carry a wide selection of styles and colors in our Islamic dress for women. These dressing styles are contemporary and in high demand. Islamic dresses are usually long dresses with a lot of embroidery.
Islamic dress for women is based on a principle of female modesty. Customs of the time, place, and social class of the woman influence what she wears. Some options include Hijab or modest loose clothing and a scarf over the head and Burka which is a complete covering for head, face and body.
For more information on Islamic dresses for women you can visit our website http://www.islamic-attire.com

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Punjabi Suit

Punjabi Suit – Casual Wear Salwar Kameez worn with chunni or dupatta. Kameez is the upper part of the combination of Salwar, Kameez and Dupatta. Traditional Kameez is normally long upto knee with wide circumference (Gher) and with full sleeves. Punjabi Suit is famous for its comfort and look not only in India but all over the world.

The Salwar part is a bottom part of the Punjabi Suit. Traditionally it is wide from top. It has 4 to 5 inches belt attached to the rest part of the salwar that is pleated. Upper part of the Belt has tunnel for drawstring.

Normally the traditional salwar size from top at waist area is almost double the actual waist size to make it comfortable to wear. Salwar has big room at the thigh area for comfortness. Salwar has almost double bottom size as the circumference of the ankle so as to make proper space for the feet to put inside for wearing.

Punjabi suit can be worn at any time of the day, as it is an extremely comfortable garment for women of all age groups. All day-to-day chores can be easily carried out in it, as it is hassle free outfit for any woman whether she is working or is a homemaker.

These suits come in different fabrics such as cotton, georgette etc. It can be either ready to wear or it can be custom made according to a persons individual measurements.

Many designers have revamped the traditional salwar kameez by introducing various cuts and styles that are currently in fashion.

Punjabi suit can be printed or tie and dyed. It may have a little bit of surface ornamentation in terms of light embroidery, bead work, sequins and so on.

Punjabi casual dress

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Semi formal dress

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Sleeved Salwar Kameez


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it is traditional fancy dress of pakistani women. and the colors used in it are
also totally reflection of tradition of pakistanis.

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