Saturday 24 November 2012

Pakistani Bridal Designer

Source (Google.com.pk)
Pakistani Bridal Designer Biography
Today the Design director, together with her creativity and acute work ethics makes an outstanding combination to head the fashion house. Strictly professional and exceptionally she is taking Karma to places Pakistani designers have seldom seen. Her vision for Karma exceeds territorial boundaries and goes beyond simply dressing up women.

Pakistani fashion brand CrossRoads was initially known for its wide and trendy range of sweaters but now it’s a brand providing a whole range of casual western clothing for both men and women, keeping its steps in alignment with the fast, ever evolving international trends.

The most zestful fashion label CrossRoads has launched their latest summer collection for both men and women.

The latest Summer Collection 2012 by CrossRoads is something what girlies and boys look for their college and get together.

The new variety contains jeans, skirts and t-shirts in quite eye popping tones like orange, red and lavender for girls and funky jeans and t-shirts for boys. The prices of latest CrossRoads Summer Collection 2012 are also very affordable.

Marriage (Urdu: شادی‎), in Pakistan is a legal union between a man and a woman. Culturally, it is not only a link between the husband and wife, but also an alliance between their respective families. Because about 97% of Pakistan's population is Muslim the Islamic law is usually observed. 

Polygyny, the act of one man having multiple wives, is permitted under Pakistani civil law under the Marriage Act of 1965, (the Pakistani Family Act) up to a total of four wives, with the stipulation that the first wife gives attested written permission. However, it is now less common, especially in urban areas. However, polyandry, the act of one woman having multiple husbands, and group marriages, known these days as polyamory (meaning multiple husbands and wives partners), are not permitted.

Arranged marriages have been an integral part of Pakistani society for years and are still prevalent. Marriages are often arranged within the family or within the same community or ethnicity. Social and educational status are very important in arranged matrimonial alliances. However nowadays, love marriages are slowly becoming more common and acceptable in Pakistan. Arranged matches are made after taking into account factors such as the wealth and social standing of their families. A marriage can also be made within the extended family such as between cousins.

There are two types of arranged marriages in Pakistan. Under semi-arranged marriages, the couple makes the final decision. In a completely arranged marriage, with no compromises made by the potential bride and groom, the parents’ decision is final. Dating is frowned upon in Pakistani society and it’s still not acceptable. However, a new generation of Pakistani adolescents have taken on Western practices of courtship. Dating has become a new phenomenon but it happens “behind the scenes” where it’s hushed in order to protect the family honor. The most liberal and educated of Pakistan undergo semi-arranged marriages in the urban parts of the country, and fully arranged marriages are seen mostly in rural areas which hold the least educated people.

 
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer
 Pakistani Bridal Designer

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