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Friday, 23 December 2011

Kashmiri embroidery for bridal wear


If it is Bollywood's Rockstar that has received Kashmiri side adornments back in style in Indian, it is Pakistan's youthful developer Ali Xeeshan who presented at the continuous Pakistan Fashion Layout Government L'Oreal London Marriage Weeks time how complex place function on daring colors and a rush of sequins can carry out the great thing about this create.

Xeeshan, who designs under his Violet brand, has been operating on Kashmiri embroideries for almost a season.

A look of it was also seen at the pret display in Lahore beginning this season. But his perspective of changing the easy and complex function into a fashion pleasure for fashionistas, came real with his selection named "Pahalgam", which was presented here overdue Wednesday.

There was a bit of everything in his selection -- excitement, wonderful appearance, exciting hair-dos, attractive shades and a bit of innovative testing that would make up a stylish and stylish wedding trousseau.

Hand-embroidered shawls were covered as shirts over a clothing, which seemed like precious metal aluminum foil. Specific extensive overcoats and angrakha-style overcoats were joined with lehengas, ghagras and shararas with minimal detail, supplying a good stability in the apparel.

And, not to ignore about the peppy Bollywood statistics -- Chappa chappa charkha chale and Dum maaro dum, that performed in the qualifications and kept the visitors in higher alcohol.

The next display by developers Faraz and Sundas Manan of brand Vermeil, filled the driveway with variety colors like night lilac, coral-pink, turquoise-green, bravo, precious metal, off-white, red with sensible function of zardozi and jewel-based elaborations.

Off-shouder, knee-length kurtis with place edges at the hemline, saris, lehengas, anarkalis completely outclassed the selection, while shine clothing was used to add pizazz to the to a great extent padded apparel and it proved helpful in their give preference to.

The emphasize of the next display by developer Sara Rohale Asghar was a stay concert by Canadian-Pakistani group Josh. While they mesmerised the visitors with their well-known audio like "Kabhi" and "Mausam", designs sashayed down the slam on their melodies.

The selection was named "Tehzeeb-e-Baymisaal". There was nothing new for the face, but the developer used shrugs and smartly joined them up with kurtas. That could be a fashion leader.

Asghar joined purple velvet jeans with free-flowing outfits. There was no testing with reduces, but the developer maintained to make an impression on by using exciting colors like mehendi natural, fuchsia, orange, sugar-cinnamon, lilac and provided color blends like grey-green, red-blue, green-red, which would look stunning on a youthful woman.

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