Friday 16 November 2012

Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011

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Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011 Biography
Ultra chic and trendy handbags fashion label Limited Editions owned by Pakistani fashion designer Ayesha Tahir Masood has true dexterity of ladies handbags and fashion accessories that enhance beauty and style of Pakistani women.

Confidence’ was about an eye-catching accessory that denotes femininity, glamour and fun.
Fashion label Limited Edition by designer Ayesha Tahir Masood presented the fashion collection named, ‘Confidence’, at the Fashion Pakistan Week 2.

The assortment was about the woman of today for whom, a handbag, is not mere accessory but is a fundamental element for her overall look.

‘Confidence’ was about texture form and strong brought colors. It was about moving around with panache with an eye-catching accessory that denotes femininity, glamour and fun. Besides them, the elegance and durability quotient was the fact that the brand use 100% natural leather manufactured in-house by the company’s own tannery.

The presentation of Fashion designer Ayesha Tahir Masood, at the Fashion Pakistan Week 2, was chic, elegant and highly functional.


Punjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are traditionally conducted in Punjabi and are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture.

The actual religious marriage ceremony differs – among Sikhs, the weddings are conducted in Punjabi; and among Hindus, in Sanskrit. There are commonalities in ritual, song, dance, food, and dress. The Punjabi wedding has many rituals and ceremonies that have evolved since traditional times, including many famous Punjabi dances.


The wedding celebrations begin with the tikka ceremony, held a week to ten days before the wedding (depending on the number of functions to follow) in which the family of the girl visits that of the boy's carrying beautifully wrapped gifts and the tikka material: a silver tray with a few grains of rice and saffron in a tiny silver bowl, 14 chuharey (dried dates) covered with silver foil and a coconut wrapped in a gold leaf. The father of the girl applies 'tikka' on his son-in-law's forehead and gives him his blessings and some money. In return, the girl's family receives baskets of seven dried fruits: almonds, cashewnuts, chuahara, coconut pieces, raisins, khurman (dried apricots) and phoolmakhana, at the kudmai (sagai or engagement). Nowadays the tikka ceremony is usually combined with the engagement. First, the girl is draped with a chunni (stole), which is usually very ornate. In some families this chunni is a family heirloom, passed down from generation to generation. She is also presented with jewellery, which her mother and sister-in-law help her wear. A tiny dot of mehendi is applied to her palm for good luck, and the function is sealed with the exchange of rings. Everyone present congratulates the couple by feeding them sweet.
 
 Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
 
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011

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