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Pakistani Summer Dresses – Summer is the season that lasts longest in Pakistan. Whether it is summer or winter all we need is an excuse to go crazy with clothes. Casual clothes, formal clothes, evening clothes, afternoon clothes, party wear, wedding clothes, shopping attire, hoteling wear. Clothes aren’t a necessity. Clothes need to be the appropriate material, the right fit, the ‘in’ style.

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Embroidery is one of the most interesting crafts that you can do at home and it has been enjoyed for a long time. Instead of it becoming a form of old art, it is still very popular. There have been some major things that have happened with technology that have changed and improved embroidery as an art form. Instead of having to use your hands to slowly create easy designs, the use of digital machines for embroidery, save time and money with this craft. Women in rural areas of Pakistan have admirable hand embroidery skills. The quality of their work is excellent, but unfortunately they have to sell their work on very low prices, as these women are not aware of the market rates in big cities.

Hand embroidery by Pakistani women at Desi Girls Club dot com

Hand embroidery designs are beautiful, but laborious to make. They involve complex and intricate styles and designs of embroidery that stand out – especially when you make use of the right fabric as well as thread colors. All these factors are very important in order to determine the elegance and beauty of the completed embroidered work along with its design and pattern.

Many different methods are used in the art of hand embroidery designs. A vivid imagination, creativity, skill in the manner of placing the fabric and thread, and the help of agile hands and fingers and clear eyesight are required to make beautiful hand embroidery designs. Different types of these designs include the canvas work, lace and ribbon embroidery, as well as cross stitch.

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Shalwar kamees is the dress worn by both women and men in northern South Asia and Central Asia. Traditionally, it has been worn in Afghanistan and areas comprising Pakistan. From the last century, the ladies of India have also adopted this dress in place of sari, the traditional dress of India. Shalwar or salwar (as pronounced in India) are loose pajama-like trousers. Shalwar are gathered at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic band. The pants can be wide and baggy or more narrow, and even made of fabric cut on the bias.

Pakistani Indian Designer Salwar Kameez Exquisite Salwar Kameez 2010

The Western fashion trends have been moving heavily toward Pakistan fashion clothing and patterns for many years but the arrival of Pakistani salwar kameez in the western fashion world has been so fast that it can only be described as breath-taking fashion. So what is so hot about salwar kameez and why are Pakistani women all over the world going crazy over a Pakistani fashion trend that has been around for thousands of years in Pakistan? The answer is simple: Pakistani salwar kameez or shalwar kameez are filling a role that has been missing from the western fashion scene for years: graceful feminine elegance when you wear a Pakistani Shalwar qameez.

The kamees is usually cut straight and flat; older kamees use traditional cuts, as shown in the illustration above. Modern kamees are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The neckline, sleeves and bottom edge (daaman) are many times decorated with embroidery or laces. The integral part of shalwar kamees is the dupatta – a long shawl wrapped around body or also to cover head in more conservative families. The shalwar kamees fashion has revolved around the cuts and lengths of shalwar and of kamees. And also of the print styles and color palette of the dupatta.

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Every woman likes to look the most beautiful on her wedding day. Across all the different cultures and traditions, the bridal wear is the most important aspect of the wedding , as far as women are concerned. So they spent the most time and money for selecting that dream wedding dress. Because that is the one day when they are the center of attention for the whole world gathered around them. Every eye will be on them, on their dress and every other woman present during the ceremony will be discussing only that.

Latest Pakistani Wedding Dresses, Jewelry and Makeup

The wedding dresses are also very colorful. The brides don different types of ornaments . The Mehendi Tradition is also very popular in many regions. These photos show you some bridal wear pictures , mostly of Pakistani women. See for yourself the beauty of the traditions. Pakistani wedding dress, jewelry and make up pictures:

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The Pink Panther is a series of comedy films featuring the bungling French police detective Jacques Clouseau that began in 1963 with the release of the film of the same name. The role was originated by, and is most closely associated with, Peter Sellers. Most of the films were directed and co-written by Blake Edwards, with notable theme music composed by Henry Mancini.

Pakistani girl, Pink Panther in Islamabad Pakistan

The first film in the series had an animated opening sequence, created by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and set to the theme music by Henry Mancini, which featured the Pink Panther character. This character, designed by Hawley Pratt, was subsequently the subject of its own series of animated cartoons – as well as being featured in the opening of every movie in the Pink Panther film series except A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau.

But now Pink Panther is in Islamabad Pakistan. I am not joking look at hanging girl she is look like female Pink Panther. These photos captured near Islamabad maybe. The gale looking seems to be Peshawar College Student or belongs to upper living class. She is looking cute in this dress.

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