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Pakistan’s Morning Glory Shaista Wahidi chosen as brand ambassador for Firdous Summer Collcetion 2011.
Firdous Textile mills setting up its Summer Carnival 2011 launching party in Faisalabad at Dynasty on March 1st and 2nd. 2011. as you may know that last time, Firdous Textile hire Kareena Kapoor for their advertising campaigns and now for their Summer Carnival 2011 marketing campaigns they hire Deepika Padukone and Shaista Wahidi. Firdous Textile was the trend setters to hire Indian models or actress for their catalogs etc but still now, no there is no female fashion clothe manufacturer in Pakistan who hire Indian model or actress for their campaigns.
Dr Shaista Wahidi worked in a radio programme for some time. Her career took a new turn when she joined FM Radio as an anchorperson. This led her to become newscaster at a private TV channel. Soon, she recognised her inner talent for hosting live shows.
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The Latest Summer Collection 2011 of Nisha Lawn by Nishat Linen is full of colors and their designs this year are according to the expectations of Fashion Lovers. The color combination are fabulous and the wide range of lawn prints are designed for every age of females, from teens to women of all ages.
Nishat Textile Mills are among the few great names in Pakistan’s Textile Industry, produce high quality fabrics and flirt with beautiful designs in glorifying colors. This time the summer collection is in stores quite early. Nishat Linen summer collection 2011 is already in market and this makes them the first brand to launch the summer collection 2011.
This very collection speaks a soft, silky language of ‘Satin’ fabric by Nishat, in shades of sophistication and classiness. Styleablaze exclusively takes a peak into the elegant works by Nishat, when accessorized beautifully with an embroidered Pashmina shawl as exemplified by Pakistani model Mahnoor Baloch in this shoot, it is bound to add even more grace to your clothing.
These designers benevolently used their peculiar creativity and ingenuity to compile a perfect collection that will make your mornings divine and evenings shine!
Like others, Pakistani Fashion Trends helps the Fashion lovers of the country about what to carry these days and what not. Fashion Central guides you by informing the latest Fashion Trends in Pakistan; as it’s good to explore Pakistan with Pakistani Trends as well. Everybody has got clinched with the latest trends of fashion, as the fashion trends 2010 in Pakistan has offered a unique diversity for the selection of your apparels.
Every country has different way of clothing, which is according to the climate, culture and religion. Pakistan’s national dress is shalwar kameez for both men and women. The trend of wearing shalwar kameez changes every few years.
These days long shirts and trousers are in fashion for Pakistani women. Lose and fitted shirts both are in trend. Some girls are seen wearing long a-lined shirts with bell shaped sleeves and short trousers. Shalwar kameez is a dress, which look beautiful in any style. It is getting famous throughout the world. Like in Pakistan, many boutiques are selling shalwar kameez in western countries too.
Designer Charu Parashar showcased unique Punjabi outfits in combination with Pakistani styles at a three-day long fashion extravaganza in Ludhiana.
Parashar said the fusion of Pakistani and traditional Punjabi designs set her collection apart from other designers.
Bollywood actress Mahi Gill walked the ramp in traditional Indian wear. Mahi Gill said “I want famous designers to come up with their unique designs, as Charu Parashar has taken the initiative to showcase her designs here, and we have inaugurated the show. That is the reason I am here as I wanted to contribute to the show, which is taking place in Punjab. I am sure people would love it and would like to see more fashion shows in the future.”
The fashion extravaganza would end on November 13.
Salwar kameez, also spelt in different ways and popularly known as Churidar pajamee as well as Tunic pants is as recognizable as the traditional sari of India. It is also called a Lacha kamiz or a Punjabi suit in some places in the Indian subcontinent.
Salwar kameez is one of the Attractive traditional wears of South Asian women.Lets have a peek into the world of Salwar Kameez patterns that are most loved and worn these days. Most women like to wear the Shalwar kameez as it is really comfortable and light. It covers the entire body with elegance and looks beautiful when accessorized right. This suit is more fashionable in the metros in India. The specialty of this suit is that it is available in almost any material under the sun: from silk, nets as well as Kashmiri embroidery besides phulkari work, many types of styling is complementary with the Shalwar kameez.
The Shalwar kameez is a popular dress that is much in demand, right from urban areas to rural and from high class all the way down; all prefer this unique ladies suit, typical of Indian and Pakistani women, which has now created a regular fashion beyond the subcontinent. Since the British India if there is anything at all that has been able to spread like fire all across the Indian subcontinent, it is the trend of wearing Indian traditional clothing.
Patiala is the city of Indian Northern Punjab, and Patiala salwar is the traditional dress patialan girls wear as trouser with kameez; Patiala shalwar is also known as pattian wali salwar. Patiala dress is the most favorite dress of the women of Punjab and other regions of Northern India is its comfortably and durability in summers season. Since the patiala salwar is very loose and stitched with pleats its a very comfortable outfit to wear.
Most of the women in the Indian subcontinent would want to purchase a designer salwar kameez at first sight as nobody else would have a similar kind of evening dress designed the same and when well-tailored, they are all beautiful for formal as well as informal gatherings. The sari would easily bring one in the limelight at a social gathering or a Family Get Together. More elaborate patterns and embroideries are reserved for the salwar kameez sets designed for marriages, which can be worn with a shawl or a scarf; when adorned with a stole or wrap, the simple salwar kameez can prove to be a deadly combination making a person appear to have striking features