Saturday 24 November 2012

Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011

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Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011 Biography
Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011 is here Wedding is the unforgettable moment in the Bridal and Bridal Groom both life. Girls are wants to makes her wedding like that, Dresses which are mostly in trend is highly demanded and can be viewed as what is suits her and what is not. Here are we have the collection of the Pakistani Bridal Dresses 2011 only and can be chooses from below giving Dresses of the Bridle 2011. Bridal is mostly focused by whole wedding guest in the Wedding ceremony. So we have here the bundles of Bridal Dresses
Pakistani Bridal Designer 2011 makes almost every type of bridal dresses 2011 such as simple, formal and showy. Pakistan Bridal dresses 2011 Designer have a good taste and choice in making bridal dress either they are formal or in formal.
But lately all the Indian Bridal weeks that have been showing the latest bridal trends in India has got me worried. Everything is OTT. The fabrics being used are terrible. The is no fine work anymore, its all big and bling bling !! The color are too "jhatak " . Nothing is making me go "wow" anymore.

Speaking strictly from bridal point of view : While Pakistani cuts and drapes are not what we Indians would wear, its a bit tooo conservative too many yards of fabric here and to me bridal means either sari or ghagara choli. I don't like these long tops over skirts !!! But speaking of the craftsmanship , fabric and color schemes are amazing.

Yea sure we are more open to changes and have more garments to work with, In India we do all kinds of clothing, I Pakistan there is only salwar kameez and bridal wear and Indian designers cater to the Int'l market as well and by tht I dont mean Indian living abroad but actual foreigners. Case in point Falguni and ShaPeaco.

Ancient sites in Pakistan include: Zoroastrian Fire temples, Islamic centres, shi'a shrines/Sufi shrines, Buddhist temples, Sikh, Hindu, and pagan temples and shrines, gardens, tombs, palaces, monuments, and Mughal and Indo-Saracenic buildings. Sculpture is dominated by Greco-Buddhist friezes, and crafts by ceramics, jewellery, silk goods and engraved woodwork and metalwork.

Pakistani society is largely multilingual, multi-ethnic and multicultural. Though cultures within the country differ to some extent, more similarities than differences can be found, as most Pakistanis are mainly of Aryan heritage or have coexisted side by side along the Indus River for several thousand years, or both. However, over 60 years of integration, a distinctive "Pakistani" culture has sprung up, especially in the urban areas where many of the diverse ethnic groups have coexisted and ithe country now having a literacy rate of 55%, up from 3% at the time of independence. Traditional family values are highly respected and considered sacred, although urban families increasingly form nuclear families, owing to socio-economic constraints imposed by the traditional culture of the extended family.

The past few decades have seen emergence of a middle class in cities such as Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Quetta, Faisalabad, Sukkur, Peshawar, Sialkot, Abbottabad, and Multan. Rural areas of Pakistan are regarded as more conservative, and are dominated by regional tribal customs dating back hundreds if not thousands of years.

 
  Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011
 Pakistani Bridal Wear 2011

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