All About Desi Indian Pakistani Punjabi Girls, Afghani Girls, Bangladeshi Girls Everyday Life
As we knows the special event of Eid ul Azha is about to reach and everyone seems to be excited. Eid ul Azha, it is a celebrated in memory of sacrifice made by Hazrat Ibrahim of their beloved son Hazrat Ismail as ordered by Allah almighty.
In spite of western clothes flooding the apparel industry, the Salwar Kameez has not lost its popularity both in India and abroad. It is more trendy and fashionable and fulfils all the demands of looking classy, elegant and charming. The reasons are many that began its journey as a covering for peasant womenfolk of Punjab and is now found in the wardrobe of every fashion here are some of them:
Dress is the identity of any nation. It is the thing which tells you the nationality of a person without even asking. Every country has its own traditional dress. Here are some photos of Pakistani women dresses:
Pakistan is amongst the few countries in the world where women’s binding is really diverse and splendiferous. The dresses frayed by the Asiatic women are a lawful image of their society and traditions.
The women of Pakistan have a varied profile that stretches across topography and classes. The urban and rural divide has been widening now; more so with the irregular socioeconomic developments in the country. Moreover, the religion, tribal, feudal, and socio-capitalistic divides further hamper the growth of women in Pakistan.
Pakistani traditional dress is the shalwar kameez. This is good for all men, women and children of Pakistan. This dress gives you great freedom of movement and is also very easy and simple to wear.
The Pakistani culture is very rich as far as clothing is concerned. These clothes are famous not only in Pakistan but also in Afghanistan, India and Bangladesh.
One of the well-known fashion designers of Pakistan, Hira Lari has been introduced her newest Eid collection 2011 in lawn with exciting colors and attractive prints.
Hira Lari is one of the best Pakistani fashion designers. She is the daughter of Mr. Feroze Alam Lari, the CEO of Afroze textiles Industries and is working as designer there. (more…)
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!
Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India’s fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.
Traditional Indian clothing for women are the saree or the salwar kameez and also Ghaghra Cholis. Women wear a sari, a long sheet of colourful cloth with patterns. This is draped over a simple or fancy blouse. This is worn by young ladies and woman. Indian sari remains the traditional clothing of Indian women. Worn in varied styles, it is a long piece of flat cotton, silk or other fabric woven in different textures with different patterns. The sari has a lasting charm since it is not cut or tailored for a particular size.
The traditional style of clothing in India varies with male or female distinctions. This is still followed in the rural areas, though is changing in the urban areas. A saree or sari is a female garment in the Indian subcontinent. A sari is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles.
Many aspects of Western fashion have become common among Indian women. The Indian women have however modernized and working women find Western Wear like shirts and trousers a comfortable dressing option to work. With entry of international fashion brands like FCUK, DKNY, Guess and many more, Indian women are increasingly becoming fashionable. Among the league of high fashion international brands, a domestic brand, MADAME has also gained popularity.